Hey everyone, new to the forum. I've been lurking around on here for the last few months leading up to and after purchasing a new to me 1963 Comanche 250. Lots of great info and good people!
When I purchased the plane it had a working KN64 DME. Within a week it gave up the ghost and was showing gibberish on the display (welcome to airplane ownership!). Right now, I am in the midst of upgrading to a GNX 375/Dual G5's with some other goodies and the shop bench tested the DME and said it was shot. Like the title says, would you guys worry about replacing the unit?
Most of the reading I've done, people are saying to ditch it, especially if it's not working and needs to be replaced. I am in the middle of IFR training so I don't quite yet know the utility of the DME if I have a 375 in there. It seems useful to have as a backup if GPS failed for some reason. I also know it's unnecessary from a regulation standpoint so spending money for a used one doesn't sound appealing. For reference, I'm keeping my two KX-155 nav/com radios with CDI/glideslope on #1 and CDI on #2.
Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks in advance!
When I purchased the plane it had a working KN64 DME. Within a week it gave up the ghost and was showing gibberish on the display (welcome to airplane ownership!). Right now, I am in the midst of upgrading to a GNX 375/Dual G5's with some other goodies and the shop bench tested the DME and said it was shot. Like the title says, would you guys worry about replacing the unit?
Most of the reading I've done, people are saying to ditch it, especially if it's not working and needs to be replaced. I am in the middle of IFR training so I don't quite yet know the utility of the DME if I have a 375 in there. It seems useful to have as a backup if GPS failed for some reason. I also know it's unnecessary from a regulation standpoint so spending money for a used one doesn't sound appealing. For reference, I'm keeping my two KX-155 nav/com radios with CDI/glideslope on #1 and CDI on #2.
Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks in advance!