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PreFlight Kit Version 2.0
(Part number 050-03462-0001)
The PreFlight Kit includes a soft-
ware program which will run on
your Microsoft-Windows compatible
personal computer. The PreFlight
software predicts GPS satellite cov-
erage along a flight plan, provides
for the creation and importation of
flight plan information, and transfers
data between your personal com-
puter and your KLN 900.
PC Data Loader Kit
(Part number 050-03213-0000)
The PC Data Loader Kit contains a
PC interface cable that connects
the KLN 900’s data loader jack to
your personal computer.
Depending on the manner in which
you purchased your KLN 900, the
cable may be an optional item or
may have been included in the orig-
inal installation kit.
Send to:
Honeywell International Inc.
Navigation Services
Mail Drop #66
23500 West 105th Street
Olathe, KS 66061
U.S.A.
Tel: (800) 247-0230 (U.S. Callers)
(913) 712-3145 (International)
FAX: (913) 712-3904
email: [email protected]
web site: www.gpsdatabase.com
Accessory Kits Order Form
Consult current catalog or call phone numbers listed below for prices.
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Please select the accessories desired, then
fill out and mail this order form. Credit card
orders may be faxed.
Helpful hint:
By using the PreFlight software in
conjunction with the PC interface cable,
you can save money by updating your
GPS database using diskettes rather
than by using a PCMCIA card (See sec-
tion 2.8).
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