why isn't anybody ever considering the perfectly hybrid Bendix KSN770
and don't tell me that the company is crap.......
(rant mode on)
Sorry... The company is crap, and so is their KSN 770 GPS. My panel was full of their stuff, and at this point I can't wait to get rid of the rest of it.
One example: I had trouble with a trim servo for my KFC150. HBK wanted $9600 for an overhaul exchange. Minor detail: They had no servos to exchange. Can I send mine in? Sure, we'll get to it... Whenever. Probably in the next few months.
They're pulling back their field support, asking avionics shops to destroy service manuals and no longer supplying parts. This is what Narco used to do. Remember Narco? I had to deal with Narco stuff in an older club plane. Radio went on the fritz, we had to send it back to the factory and there was a hole in the panel for FOURTEEN MONTHS waiting for them to fix it at the factory. Again, remember Narco? They ain't around any more, and good riddance. But for some reason, HBK is following the same path.
Back to that trim servo - Guess who got it going again? The component guy at my avionics shop. HBK basically told me to take a hike. I refuse to buy new equipment from a company that won't support their existing equipment. Not to mention, it cost roughly 1/30th of what HBK was going to charge me.
My King AI (KI-256) is still hanging on, barely. Since it's an integral part of the autopilot system and has a flight director, overhaul cost (not through HBK) would be around $6,000 - Not even close to worth it in this day and age. But what are my options to replace it? Garmin makes some (Gx00, Gx00 TXi), Aspen makes theirs, and King? King has the KI-300 which they announced at OSH 2016 and said it was shipping "Q3", and that slipped enough that by the time OSH 2017 rolled around and they said it was shipping in "Q4", I sarcastically asked, "Which year?" to which their rep said - I wish I was kidding - "2018. WAIT!!! I mean 2017!" Guess what, still not shipping. If it craps out tomorrow, ironically, we wouldn't even be able to buy anything from King and we'd end up going with Garmin. Oh, and did I mention the KI300 costs about 3 times what competing products do? I could actually get an entire Aspen and toss both the KI-256 and the KI-525 and gain GPSS in the process and it'd cost less than the KI-300 right now. They're milking their former monopoly for all it's worth.
So yeah, I'm sorry, but the company is crap.
Then there's their GPS offering, the KSN770 that you mention. I inquired about that, figuring that maybe it'd be a relatively simple thing to replace a King GPS and a King radio with it, without requiring significant panel rework. Nope. The interesting thing with the 770 is that you can access all its functions either by touchscreen *or* by knobs, choosing whichever you want for the particular situation. Sadly, that's the last good idea they had, and it has hands down the worst user interface I've seen in GA, really one of the worst UIs I've seen for any piece of electronics. You can't even get it to go direct to a fix without reading the manual. Again, I wish I was kidding.
So let's see - A GPS unit that offers no price advantage, no installation time/cost advantage even though it was replacing their own (very popular) equipment, is really difficult to use, and is sold by a company that has terrible support? Sign me right up.
(rant off)