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Any comments yet on the AV8OR ?
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![]() "Bravo Two Zero" wrote Any comments yet on the AV8OR ? What? |
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On Aug 9, 2:32 am, "Bravo Two Zero" wrote:
Any comments yet on the AV8OR ? A long thread about it he http://forums.aopa.org/showthread.php?t=45178 |
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![]() "Rocky Stevens" wrote in message ... On Aug 9, 2:32 am, "Bravo Two Zero" wrote: Any comments yet on the AV8OR ? A long thread about it he http://forums.aopa.org/showthread.php?t=45178 I post under RVDriver in that forum. I got my RV80R at Oshkosh Monday a week ago. In summary, the unit works well as a stand alone GPS, and after some back and forth with Bendix/King and WxWorx, my XM weather is working now. The plusses of the unit: - The price is right for a GPS with XM capability. - You have a lot of ability to customize the display. - The interface is intuitive. - It picks up satellites very quickly. The minuses: - It comes with a CD not a manual. The CD ain't so handy when trying to figure something out either in the airplane or in the car. Basically, you have to have a PC with you anytime you want to refer to the "manual". - The screen brightness is marginal. In full sunlight under my airplane's bubble canopy, it is a struggle. Comparing the spec's of the AV8OR and the Garmin 396, the screen brightness is very similar, for what that's worth. - The arrangement of the cords is poor. It should have been designed with all of the cords plugging into one side, preferably with 90 degree connectors to keep the footprint down. Instead, the three cords that plug into the AV8OR (GPS, Power, and XM) each plug into a different side, making the overall footprint much larger than necessary and making wire bundling an issue. I switched my unit to the bluetooth option to eliminate one of the cords. - The supplied battery has a very short life. Maybe 1.5 hours. You'll need a 12v outlet in the airplane to get much use from this unit. |
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Thanks, my company is going to offer a discount on it from 8/15 for
employees and I just wanted to hear from people who have seen it first hand, before I make a decision "Kyle Boatright" wrote in message . .. "Rocky Stevens" wrote in message ... On Aug 9, 2:32 am, "Bravo Two Zero" wrote: Any comments yet on the AV8OR ? A long thread about it he http://forums.aopa.org/showthread.php?t=45178 I post under RVDriver in that forum. I got my RV80R at Oshkosh Monday a week ago. In summary, the unit works well as a stand alone GPS, and after some back and forth with Bendix/King and WxWorx, my XM weather is working now. The plusses of the unit: - The price is right for a GPS with XM capability. - You have a lot of ability to customize the display. - The interface is intuitive. - It picks up satellites very quickly. The minuses: - It comes with a CD not a manual. The CD ain't so handy when trying to figure something out either in the airplane or in the car. Basically, you have to have a PC with you anytime you want to refer to the "manual". - The screen brightness is marginal. In full sunlight under my airplane's bubble canopy, it is a struggle. Comparing the spec's of the AV8OR and the Garmin 396, the screen brightness is very similar, for what that's worth. - The arrangement of the cords is poor. It should have been designed with all of the cords plugging into one side, preferably with 90 degree connectors to keep the footprint down. Instead, the three cords that plug into the AV8OR (GPS, Power, and XM) each plug into a different side, making the overall footprint much larger than necessary and making wire bundling an issue. I switched my unit to the bluetooth option to eliminate one of the cords. - The supplied battery has a very short life. Maybe 1.5 hours. You'll need a 12v outlet in the airplane to get much use from this unit. |
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One thing I've not been able to tell from any of the reviews or the
AV8OR web site. Can units that get their XM WX via WxWorx provide the XM Radio channels like the Garmin 396/496? |
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On Aug 11, 9:41*am, Gig 601Xl Builder
wrote: One thing I've not been able to tell from any of the reviews or the AV8OR web site. Can units that get their XM WX via WxWorx provide the XM * Radio channels like the Garmin 396/496? The answer to that question is, unfortunately, NO (it's in the FAQs somewhere). Dave |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... On Aug 11, 9:41 am, Gig 601Xl Builder wrote: One thing I've not been able to tell from any of the reviews or the AV8OR web site. Can units that get their XM WX via WxWorx provide the XM Radio channels like the Garmin 396/496? The answer to that question is, unfortunately, NO (it's in the FAQs somewhere). Dave There are hints all over the place that Bendix/King has numerous upgrades planned for this platform. One of the obvious ones would be an E6B (as was pointed out to me on another forum) function. Another would be XM radio. For the experimental folks (like me), it would be nice if the unit provided data to run a wing leveler. In the experimental world, there are several $2k wing levelers that do an outstanding job of following a GPS course. All they need is a signal... KB |
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On Aug 10, 3:10*am, "Kyle Boatright" wrote:
"Rocky Stevens" wrote in message ... On Aug 9, 2:32 am, "Bravo Two Zero" wrote: Any comments yet on the AV8OR ? A long thread about it hehttp://forums.aopa.org/showthread.php?t=45178 I post under RVDriver in that forum. *I got my RV80R at Oshkosh Monday a week ago. *In summary, the unit works well as a stand alone GPS, and after some back and forth with Bendix/King and WxWorx, my XM weather is working now. The plusses of the unit: - The price is right for a GPS with XM capability. - You have a lot of ability to customize the display. - The interface is intuitive. - It picks up satellites very quickly. The minuses: - *It comes with a CD not a manual. *The CD ain't so handy when trying to figure something out either in the airplane or in the car. *Basically, you have to have a PC with you anytime you want to refer to the "manual". You could print relevant bits of it... Cheers |
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![]() "More_Flaps" wrote in message ... On Aug 10, 3:10 am, "Kyle Boatright" wrote: "Rocky Stevens" wrote in message ... On Aug 9, 2:32 am, "Bravo Two Zero" wrote: Any comments yet on the AV8OR ? A long thread about it hehttp://forums.aopa.org/showthread.php?t=45178 I post under RVDriver in that forum. I got my RV80R at Oshkosh Monday a week ago. In summary, the unit works well as a stand alone GPS, and after some back and forth with Bendix/King and WxWorx, my XM weather is working now. The plusses of the unit: - The price is right for a GPS with XM capability. - You have a lot of ability to customize the display. - The interface is intuitive. - It picks up satellites very quickly. The minuses: - It comes with a CD not a manual. The CD ain't so handy when trying to figure something out either in the airplane or in the car. Basically, you have to have a PC with you anytime you want to refer to the "manual". You could print relevant bits of it... Cheers It's 300 pages long and inevitably, whatever sections you print out won't be the ones you need. KB |
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