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Originally Posted by Crash ?
For what you've got going on, you might look at some of the Nav stuff with Sirius or XM built in.. I know there are several of those now that give you the option to have doplar radar overlays on your nav screen.. You know about all that stuff though right..???
Not sure if those nav/weather units tie well into a laptop, but there's a great RAM laptop mount available for the H3...
http://www.ram-mount.com/laptop_moun...aptop_desk.htm
Saw some other interesting stuff on the RAM page for Tablet PCs..
http://www.ram-mount.com/mount/mobil...anel_flash.htm
Rob
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Hey Rob.. Well, actually, I was planning on installing that RAM laptop mount that you are speaking of after the radios are installed. I like this method because it is a no-drill installation and seems durable. It seems to serve the purpose better than anything I've seen or think of so far. You are correct that I can aquire doppler from the laptop and with the new broadband networks online, it should give me a lot more options such as synchronization with my amateur radio, monitoring radio nets, immediate posting of vids and photos to a web site, instant messaging, access to NOAA etc..
I haven't gotten this down to a science and have lots to learn such as what to look for using doppler radar. Currently, I just know the basics. By the time spring arrives, I should have enough knowledge to give it a shot.
Thanks for your tips

Dew