dustinwoodhouse
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Those of you who are waiting till the deadline to install ADS-B, do you have any insight on low-cost, feature rich gems emerging on the market?
You guys waiting; I struggle to understand the logic. Seeing traffic (and sharing my position) and weather is huge and can't imagine flying without it. Is not perfect but pretty darn good. Has saved my bacon.
So I ask, is it really worth trying to save $1,000? What is your life worth? Friends with you, others, your family....worth way more than $1000 to me. I just don't get it.
Just because someone doesn't have ADS-B out does not mean they are flying blind through the sky putting themselves and others at risk... I have had traffic and weather on my tablet for a couple years courtesy of a Stratux that I built, it works very well. When I am flying cross country I am always on Flight Following so if I am in the air I am seeing traffic and weather as well as sharing my position with ATC.
Did I say flying blind?
You guaranteed to get flight following 100% of the time? Nope. It's resource dependent. IFR gets you the 100%. U fly IFR?
You're flying and relying 100% on what your ads-b in tells you? And you trust your tablet to work 100% of the time? Wow.
You plan to meet the 2020 mandate? If so, why are you continuing to wait to upgrade?
For VFR flying in uncongested airspace what you have is likely ok. In busy airspace and/or in the soup I will never rely on a tablet. Mine has let me down more than once (overheat, reset, efb app crash, etc.).
You guys waiting; I struggle to understand the logic. Seeing traffic (and sharing my position) and weather is huge and can't imagine flying without it. Is not perfect but pretty darn good. Has saved my bacon.
So I ask, is it really worth trying to save $1,000? What is your life worth? Friends with you, others, your family....worth way more than $1000 to me. I just don't get it.
While the intent of the op's question is probably low cost, I found one very valuable "gem" with Garmin's GTX-345. The countdown timer gives an audible voice warning when it reaches zero - which is great with planes like mine that have 4 fuel tanks and require switching often. The audible voice has traffic alerts that are very close also.
I too have a 345, but have only with it a few times. I am not familiar with the countdown timer you speak of. Could you please expand on that.
You guys waiting; I struggle to understand the logic. Seeing traffic (and sharing my position) and weather is huge and can't imagine flying without it. Is not perfect but pretty darn good. Has saved my bacon.
So I ask, is it really worth trying to save $1,000? What is your life worth? Friends with you, others, your family....worth way more than $1000 to me. I just don't get it.
Did I say flying blind?
You guaranteed to get flight following 100% of the time? Nope. It's resource dependent. IFR gets you the 100%. U fly IFR?
You're flying and relying 100% on what your ads-b in tells you? And you trust your tablet to work 100% of the time? Wow.
You plan to meet the 2020 mandate? If so, why are you continuing to wait to upgrade?
For VFR flying in uncongested airspace what you have is likely ok. In busy airspace and/or in the soup I will never rely on a tablet. Mine has let me down more than once (overheat, reset, efb app crash, etc.).
You guys waiting; I struggle to understand the logic. Seeing traffic (and sharing my position) and weather is huge and can't imagine flying without it. Is not perfect but pretty darn good. Has saved my bacon.
So I ask, is it really worth trying to save $1,000? What is your life worth? Friends with you, others, your family....worth way more than $1000 to me. I just don't get it.
the Garmin 345 gives an audible verbal alarm when you are using the timer in countdown mode. I think it's "Coundown expired" or something close to that. It also give a traffic warning audibly like "traffic 11:00 high 1 mile". I'm not sure how it decides to executes this warning, but it seems to take place about 20 seconds before a close encounter is possible. If you are trailing someone, it's not likely to sound. If they are heading toward you it does.I can find the countdown timer. I was just not familiar with the audible feature he talked about. I think he is saying that when the time ends you get an audible message signaling to end your turn.
Thanks for the response.
Anyone know where to find the GDL-82 WITHOUT internal gps? Part number 011-03946-0.
I've got 430W for position source and WILL NOT add another antenna. So the GDL-82 is a solid choice for me. I guess I could buy the standard one and wire it to the 430, but since they have the part number, why not? (Could be like gluten free, though. No GPS we charge you extra to NOT put it in)
Meanwhile, @James331 - it seems the GDL-82 has anonymous when squawking VFR. (cursory review of the manual)
There are still a lot of ADS-B options the $4k-$6k range installed, depending on features you want and what you had in the panel already. The real crunch will be finding an installer who is not backlogged. My install is getting done now (NGT-9000).
It's still a competitive and sometimes confusing landscape of options, depending on whether you want/need IN/OUT, have/don't have a WAAS source, want/don't want a redundant WAAS source, and what cockpit devices you want the ADS-B unit to communicate with (and bluetooth/wifi). If you find the right installer, you can get the NGT-9000 with all the doodads and options installed for just over $6k. Of course once you do that, other things might crop up, like the plastic interior parts disintegrating when removed to run the coax. (Fortunately, I had purchased all the plastic pieces years ago when they were relatively cheap and haven't had time to install them. They are $200 a pop for each piece now! That's a better return than the stock market.)
Can a garmin unit use some form of multiplexer so that you could use the 430Ws antenna for a GPS equipped GDL-82? Is that even a thing in GA avionics?
No joke... I was --> <-- that close to ordering a Navworx box. Thank God for being a cheapskate and deciding to wait.I think you under estimate eyes outside.
Also being a early adopter often does not work well with hindsight