Thanks, but an email I sent them one month ago went unanswered, so I called them yesterday. The person answering the phone sent me to a recorded message that was over-modulated and unintelligible. So I called back and was received by a different recording, no human, so I left a message. A while later, I got a call back from someone who connected me to tech support. It was after a long conversation that I realized I wasn't talking to MindStar support, but RealNav. And who the heck are they? RedBird! I gather. Y'know, it shouldn't be a mystery who's answering the phone and who, exactly is calling you back and how they fit in the big picture. I feel like a cat chasing his tail, unable to catch it.
Bottom line, the sim engine has vintage navaid locations and frequencies stored with vintage "scenery data". Updating the GPS data wouldn't update those. They (who? RealNav? MindStar?) offer an expensive GPS update schedule for "professionals" ($500 for 4x/yr). Mindstar's site has a "Home" version for $40. Good luck figuring how to install it on a TD2.
I sent RedBird a suggestion that they ship new TD2s with a set of digital approach charts synched to the sim engine's scenery files. That would prevent the machine from turning into a White Elephant as it ages. Owners would be able to sell the device for more money and be motivated to upgrade to newer devices, imo.
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