Jason Larkin
Pre-Flight
I purchased a 1967 Piper Cherokee 6 earlier this year. The airplane has a new paint job and a very nice leather interior with brand new carpeting. I purchased a Trutrak autopilot that is going to be installed in the next couple weeks. It has all old avionics and am starting the process of doing some upgrades.
The aircraft came with dual kx170b's, with ils/glideslope. It is IFR current, but one the KX170b's is developing problems. The nav seemed to have died altogether and last weekend the com side could transmit but I couldn't hear anything. A guy on the field gave me a MAC1700 the other day to slide in and it seems to be working fine on the comm side but haven't had a chance to test in the air. The second radio works but has a problematic volume and as long as I get it in the right spot it works fine.
I am currently still on a waiting list at the avionics shop for the ADSB upgrade. I have decided to go with a GNX 375. I also have dual G5's, and a GMA 345 audio panel sitting on the shelf waiting for install as well. For the time being, I am going to leave the KX170b and MAC1700 in.
I am trying to decide what to do about radios. After this round of upgrades is done, I want to tackle the old radios. More than likely looking at a GNC 255A Nav/Com since I am installing a Navigator that doesn't have a com like the 650/750.
My question really boils down to whether or not we really need dual NAV's anymore if we have GPS?
I do not have an instrument rating, but am going to be starting on it soon (basically after I get the avionics up to snuff). Most of the airports around here have GPS approaches. How often do you guys with WAAS find yourself doing non GPS approaches? Do I need to be looking at installing 2 of the 255's? I assume I need at least one! I know that the G5 will work with the 255 in terms of VOR's, GS, ILS, etc, but I assume I can't use 2 radios at the same time anyway and I have never seen anyone with 3 G5's (not even sure that would work). When I was learning to fly, we would tune in 2 vor's for triangulation on cross countries. I could follow one VOR and watch for a flipflop on another one etc.. Instructor would said that's more of an instrument procedure, but I found it fun so I did that sort of stuff a lot. I can't say I have used dual vor's since getting PPL though and VOR's are dropping like flies around here. Could I get away with just one nav and maybe a GNC 225A Com Only for a second radio, or should I have another nav for redundancy flying IFR. I do fly with a portable radio with Nav capabilities so I will have a backup just in case. Let me know what you guys think and if anyone has any advice.
Sorry if this got too long!
The aircraft came with dual kx170b's, with ils/glideslope. It is IFR current, but one the KX170b's is developing problems. The nav seemed to have died altogether and last weekend the com side could transmit but I couldn't hear anything. A guy on the field gave me a MAC1700 the other day to slide in and it seems to be working fine on the comm side but haven't had a chance to test in the air. The second radio works but has a problematic volume and as long as I get it in the right spot it works fine.
I am currently still on a waiting list at the avionics shop for the ADSB upgrade. I have decided to go with a GNX 375. I also have dual G5's, and a GMA 345 audio panel sitting on the shelf waiting for install as well. For the time being, I am going to leave the KX170b and MAC1700 in.
I am trying to decide what to do about radios. After this round of upgrades is done, I want to tackle the old radios. More than likely looking at a GNC 255A Nav/Com since I am installing a Navigator that doesn't have a com like the 650/750.
My question really boils down to whether or not we really need dual NAV's anymore if we have GPS?
I do not have an instrument rating, but am going to be starting on it soon (basically after I get the avionics up to snuff). Most of the airports around here have GPS approaches. How often do you guys with WAAS find yourself doing non GPS approaches? Do I need to be looking at installing 2 of the 255's? I assume I need at least one! I know that the G5 will work with the 255 in terms of VOR's, GS, ILS, etc, but I assume I can't use 2 radios at the same time anyway and I have never seen anyone with 3 G5's (not even sure that would work). When I was learning to fly, we would tune in 2 vor's for triangulation on cross countries. I could follow one VOR and watch for a flipflop on another one etc.. Instructor would said that's more of an instrument procedure, but I found it fun so I did that sort of stuff a lot. I can't say I have used dual vor's since getting PPL though and VOR's are dropping like flies around here. Could I get away with just one nav and maybe a GNC 225A Com Only for a second radio, or should I have another nav for redundancy flying IFR. I do fly with a portable radio with Nav capabilities so I will have a backup just in case. Let me know what you guys think and if anyone has any advice.
Sorry if this got too long!
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