Nathan Miller
Pre-takeoff checklist
Posting a new thread rather than creep my last "Garmin / pound sand" thread -
I bought my plane (1979 C172N) this past November. Antique... ahem... "vintage" avionics, to say the least. I wanted to replace the entire stack. Shops were saying they can take me in April That is, until I found a shop that said they could take me in late December and get me out in mid January if all I do is ADS-B. Beats messing with a tail beacon only to pull it later (existing transponder was on borrowed time).
So, here we are - installing new audio panel, radio, keeping old collins dual navs (they work... they will back up my GPS and serve well with instrument training).
Originally my partners and I were committed to a G5 AI / EHSI stack. Corona virus literally wiped out all our income for the next month at least (we all work in industries that rely on public gatherings).
I understand that if we wanted to navigate via GPS under IFR, we need a navigator. Which brings me to my question: If we wanted something to get us by, what could you recommend for a nav indicator for our GNX 375? First shop I talked to said KI 209, 2nd shop said I could also consider the KI 204 or KI 206. My head is starting to spin. All I know is the GI 106, but that would seem like overkill, especially given our temporaty reduction in income.
What are the differences between the 204,6 & 9? Shop says one has pendulum movements, 2 have rectilinear movements. One has a VOR converter, which is irrelevant since it's interfacing with a GPS. I guess I'll peruse ebay for a good price (with return policy). The shop I've been speaking to will yellow tag a unit for $300, assuming it works.
Thanks
I bought my plane (1979 C172N) this past November. Antique... ahem... "vintage" avionics, to say the least. I wanted to replace the entire stack. Shops were saying they can take me in April That is, until I found a shop that said they could take me in late December and get me out in mid January if all I do is ADS-B. Beats messing with a tail beacon only to pull it later (existing transponder was on borrowed time).
So, here we are - installing new audio panel, radio, keeping old collins dual navs (they work... they will back up my GPS and serve well with instrument training).
Originally my partners and I were committed to a G5 AI / EHSI stack. Corona virus literally wiped out all our income for the next month at least (we all work in industries that rely on public gatherings).
I understand that if we wanted to navigate via GPS under IFR, we need a navigator. Which brings me to my question: If we wanted something to get us by, what could you recommend for a nav indicator for our GNX 375? First shop I talked to said KI 209, 2nd shop said I could also consider the KI 204 or KI 206. My head is starting to spin. All I know is the GI 106, but that would seem like overkill, especially given our temporaty reduction in income.
What are the differences between the 204,6 & 9? Shop says one has pendulum movements, 2 have rectilinear movements. One has a VOR converter, which is irrelevant since it's interfacing with a GPS. I guess I'll peruse ebay for a good price (with return policy). The shop I've been speaking to will yellow tag a unit for $300, assuming it works.
Thanks