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pgbnh
August 24th 05, 09:12 PM
Looking to upgrade the panel to include an IFR GPS. Are there really any
alternatives to Garmin? (either 430 or 480 or 530) (where alternative is
defined as comparable functionality for comparable price)?
Dan Luke
August 24th 05, 10:35 PM
"pgbnh" wrote:
> Looking to upgrade the panel to include an IFR GPS. Are there really any
> alternatives to Garmin? (either 430 or 480 or 530) (where alternative is
> defined as comparable functionality for comparable price)?
Not really, alas.
Bendix/King has the KLN-94. It's a nice GPS but it does not have built-in
NAV/COMM.
--
Dan
C-172RG at BFM
Carl Orton
August 25th 05, 01:22 AM
Garmin makes the GNC-300XL which is an enroute & approach certified GPS /
Comm.
The VFR version is the GNC 250XL.
"pgbnh" > wrote in message
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> Looking to upgrade the panel to include an IFR GPS. Are there really any
> alternatives to Garmin? (either 430 or 480 or 530) (where alternative is
> defined as comparable functionality for comparable price)?
>
Maule Driver
August 25th 05, 02:41 PM
Not quite comparable in function or price (both lower).
Happy 300XL owner
Carl Orton wrote:
> Garmin makes the GNC-300XL which is an enroute & approach certified GPS /
> Comm.
> The VFR version is the GNC 250XL.
>
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>>Looking to upgrade the panel to include an IFR GPS. Are there really any
>>alternatives to Garmin? (either 430 or 480 or 530) (where alternative is
>>defined as comparable functionality for comparable price)?
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Doug
August 25th 05, 03:13 PM
If you define GPS functionality as the ability to go enroute and do
approaches, only the Garmin 480 has functionality over the 430, 530,
KIng series (90, 89) or any of the other ones that have enroute, and
approach capability.
If you define functionality as something else, then there is a
difference.
To me, the biggest difference would be being able to get the Nexrad
data off the XMradio band. But of course you have to pay the
subscription costs.
Scott Moore
August 25th 05, 07:53 PM
pgbnh wrote:
> Looking to upgrade the panel to include an IFR GPS. Are there really any
> alternatives to Garmin? (either 430 or 480 or 530) (where alternative is
> defined as comparable functionality for comparable price)?
>
>
Yea, doing without.
Mark Hansen
August 25th 05, 08:36 PM
On 8/25/2005 11:53, Scott Moore wrote:
> pgbnh wrote:
>> Looking to upgrade the panel to include an IFR GPS. Are there really any
>> alternatives to Garmin? (either 430 or 480 or 530) (where alternative is
>> defined as comparable functionality for comparable price)?
>>
>>
>
> Yea, doing without.
>
How is doing without comparable in price and functionality to a GNS 430?
--
Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Student
Sacramento, CA
Victor J. Osborne, Jr.
August 25th 05, 10:06 PM
I'd get whatever could output to a flat panel such as Avedyne (sp?).
Anything but Garmin. I bought the sales line 'in a few months, later this
year at the latest for about 3 years now. Get an IFR panel model that
outputs to a panel and other functions come with. Go Garmin and your stuck
w/ waiting for them to add it to the 530/430.
Thx, {|;-)
Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr.
"pgbnh" > wrote in message
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> Looking to upgrade the panel to include an IFR GPS. Are there really any
> alternatives to Garmin? (either 430 or 480 or 530) (where alternative is
> defined as comparable functionality for comparable price)?
>
John R. Copeland
August 25th 05, 10:20 PM
No, you're not "stuck" waiting for Garmin.
I've had my MX20/GNS480(nee CNX80) combination for two years.
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> Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr.
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Mark Manes
August 26th 05, 12:51 PM
I found a GPS400 (430 without the Com) used and put in an Avidyne EX500 for
about the price of an installed 430.
Mark
"pgbnh" > wrote in message
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> Looking to upgrade the panel to include an IFR GPS. Are there really any
> alternatives to Garmin? (either 430 or 480 or 530) (where alternative is
> defined as comparable functionality for comparable price)?
>
Barney Rubble
August 26th 05, 08:05 PM
He's talking about issues like WAAS on the 530/430 and other unkept
promises. I also feel like I have been done over by Garmin who promised and
not delivered on the 530/430. At the time the 480 was not an option.
- Barney
"John R. Copeland" > wrote in message
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No, you're not "stuck" waiting for Garmin.
I've had my MX20/GNS480(nee CNX80) combination for two years.
"Victor J. Osborne, Jr." > wrote in message
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> I'd get whatever could output to a flat panel such as Avedyne (sp?).
> Anything but Garmin. I bought the sales line 'in a few months, later this
> year at the latest for about 3 years now. Get an IFR panel model that
> outputs to a panel and other functions come with. Go Garmin and your
> stuck
> w/ waiting for them to add it to the 530/430.
>
> Thx, {|;-)
>
> Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr.
>
> "pgbnh" > wrote in message
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>> Looking to upgrade the panel to include an IFR GPS. Are there really any
>> alternatives to Garmin? (either 430 or 480 or 530) (where alternative is
>> defined as comparable functionality for comparable price)?
>
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