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PaulaJay1
February 15th 04, 09:29 PM
I'm thinking of adding the GTX 330 transponder to get traffic on my 430. Has
anyone done this and is it worth the price(what did it cost)? I fly mostly in
the eastern US and believe that there is pretty good coverage here.

Chuck

Viperdoc
February 15th 04, 09:48 PM
I have a GTX 330 installed in a Baron as well as an Extra. In my opinion it
is one of the most valuable avionics upgrades you can buy- it's simply
amazing how much traffic is out there that you never pick up visually, even
with a good scan. Definitely worth the investment, which as I recall was
around $3500 installed.

If you ever get a chance to fly with one you'll be convinced immediately.

Good luck.

Jack McAdams
February 16th 04, 10:52 PM
Ditto what Viperdoc said. I'm also on the east coast (NJ) and feel it
is worth its worth in gold. Mine is mounted in my Beech Sundowner.

Jack

(PaulaJay1) wrote in message >...
> I'm thinking of adding the GTX 330 transponder to get traffic on my 430. Has
> anyone done this and is it worth the price(what did it cost)? I fly mostly in
> the eastern US and believe that there is pretty good coverage here.
>
> Chuck

PaulaJay1
February 18th 04, 09:35 PM
In article >,
(Jack McAdams) writes:

>Ditto what Viperdoc said. I'm also on the east coast (NJ) and feel it
>is worth its worth in gold. Mine is mounted in my Beech Sundowner.
>
>Jack
>
(PaulaJay1) wrote in message
>...
>> I'm thinking of adding the GTX 330 transponder to get traffic on my 430.
>Has
>> anyone done this and is it worth the price(what did it cost)? I fly mostly
>in
>> the eastern US and believe that there is pretty good coverage here.
>>
>> Chuck
>

Thanks to you and Viperdoc for helping me spend money<G>. Signed to get the
unit installed in my Archer. Cost about $4k and should be in the first of
March. Thanks for the comments.

Chuck

Dave
February 22nd 04, 01:00 PM
(PaulaJay1) wrote in message >...
> In article >,
> (Jack McAdams) writes:
>
> >
>
> Thanks to you and Viperdoc for helping me spend money<G>. Signed to get the
> unit installed in my Archer. Cost about $4k and should be in the first of
> March. Thanks for the comments.
>
> Chuck

I also recommend spending $40 more and getting the Davtron C307PS
temperature probe (contact Davtron sales directly). This can
interface to the GTX-330 and will then display OAT and Density
Altitude. The little probe can poke through the fuselage in a
convenient spot (mine's just below/forward of the side pilot window).
I'm getting ready to replace my windshields and didn't want to poke
the analog probe through the new glass.

PaulaJay1
February 23rd 04, 09:12 PM
In article >,
(Dave) writes:

>I also recommend spending $40 more and getting the Davtron C307PS
>temperature probe (contact Davtron sales directly). This can
>interface to the GTX-330 and will then display OAT and Density
>Altitude. The little probe can poke through the fuselage in a
>convenient spot (mine's just below/forward of the side pilot window).
>I'm getting ready to replace my windshields and didn't want to poke
>the analog probe through the new glass.
>

Thanks Dave. I'll talk to the shop and have them add it.

Chuck

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