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Paul Goodridge wrote:
> 
> I've seen it written that the Garmin Legend uses EGNOS signals. Can anyone
> confirm this (when using it in Europe)?

Yes, WAAS, EGNOS, and the Japanese MSAS all use the same
signal structure...  So, Garmin's WAAS should work in
Europe...

This information is hard come by, but here is a graphic of
the EGNOS coverage in the US, Europe, and Asia...
http://www.dsnp.com/products/techno/waas.htm
-- 
Jack     

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