... I wonder why avionics shops want nothing to do with a device that installs in 1/2 hour and requires no other changes to the aircraft? Hmmm
I don't blame you for not liking them if you had a bad experience. I'd be the same. But avionics shops don't avoid them because they don't work. Quite the opposite.
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A local Avionics shop (Spencer's at KPLU in Puyallup WA) installed dual AV30Cs in my airplane and removed the vac system. Did a great job, very experienced, good pricing, highly recommended. However, they won't touch SkyBeacon or TailBeacon. The reason is that while they are quick & easy 90% of the time, that other 10% where they don't work properly, they can be very difficult to troubleshoot and get working. Sadly, my experience is in that 10%. It works
almost well enough, but
not quite well enough, to pass.
In my case getting it to work well enough to pass a PAPR involves extensive troubleshooting, multiple test flights, assessing the detailed logs, and several other changes to the aircraft. To summarize:
1. Improve rudder to fin grounding across the hinge, to prevent intermittent power loss.
2. Replacing old panel switches, to prevent intermittent power loss.
3. Installing lowpass/notch filters on the com radios, to prevent radio interference from jamming the GPS.
Those may sound like simple changes, but they belie the many hours of test flights & troubleshooting to determine that these were the 3 things that needed to be done. And I'm not even sure this will be sufficient. Once these changes are done I'll have more test flights to see what's next...