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Best replacement for old Cessna navcom?
Because a topic like this never gets too old
1979 172 with original Cessna (RT-385 IIRC?) radios, the NAV frq display on the #1 box failed and the partners now finally agree it's not worth repairing. I'm contemplating two options: 1. Replace with a slide-in replacement like the TKM series, which will get me a new box and standby freqs (woo-hoo!) Anybody here have those, or suggest others? Advantage here is v. low cost to install versus something like a KX-155 upgrade which would require rewiring, etc. 2. Replace with an IFR GPS/Com. This addresses ADF/DME, but costs us one VOR. I don't think people will go for buying a second nav/com as well so it needs to be a one-box upgrade. Current stack has 2x Nav/Com, 1x ADF, 1x Mode C, Audio panel w/ marker beacon, and an M1 Loran, all original equipment. The audio panel's getting fussy and the ADF won't lock on to the lower-powered beacons until you're on top of them. If it was up to me I'd yank it all but I've got 4 other guys who fly less and almost never fly IFR so they're less picky. Best, -cwk. |
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Colin Kingsbury wrote: 2. Replace with an IFR GPS/Com. This addresses ADF/DME, but costs us one VOR. I don't think people will go for buying a second nav/com as well so it needs to be a one-box upgrade. This is the route to go. If you have a GPS/COMM you don't need a second VOR. Then you can ditch the ADF and Loran and also have a DME substitute. And your plane will be lighter. |
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"Colin Kingsbury" wrote: I'm contemplating two options: Easy: 2. Replace with an IFR GPS/Com. If you fly much IFR in most parts of the country, this is becoming a must, anyway. And if I were you, I'd find a factory recon'd Garmin 430 and make it the #1 NAV/COM. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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I got a 530 for the 430 price. The shop I use in TN quoted a price for a
430 or 530. The shop I bought the plane thru quoted the 530 in NC at the TN 430 price. 3 guesses on which one I have. I wonder how many reconditioned 530's there are b/c of the newer 530A (higher watt output) being exchanged. -- Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. take off my shoes to reply |
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"Newps" wrote in message news:a2Rpb.77076$275.206308@attbi_s53... Colin Kingsbury wrote: 2. Replace with an IFR GPS/Com. This addresses ADF/DME, but costs us one VOR. I don't think people will go for buying a second nav/com as well so it needs to be a one-box upgrade. This is the route to go. If you have a GPS/COMM you don't need a second VOR. Then you can ditch the ADF and Loran and also have a DME substitute. And your plane will be lighter. But is that DME substitute legal for approaches/departures marked "DME Required"? What about if the GPS system is having a bad hair day? Tom -- "We have clearance, Clarence!" |
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If you have a GPS/COMM you don't need a second
VOR. Then you can ditch the ADF and Loran and also have a DME substitute. And your plane will be lighter. And so will be your bank account. Smiling Jack |
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"Colin Kingsbury" wrote:
I'm contemplating two options: 1. Replace with a slide-in replacement like the TKM series, which will get me a new box and standby freqs (woo-hoo!) Anybody here have those, or suggest others? Advantage here is v. low cost to install versus something like a KX-155 upgrade which would require rewiring, etc. I replaced broken Narco COM121 (or is it 122?) junk with TKM MX11R. Been happy with the choice so far (3 years). This was probably my cheapest option involving new equipment. It's a slide-in replacement, but in my case unlike yours it's com-only (no nav). Jim Rosinski N3825Q |
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From what I can tell a GNS-430 (even used) installed will cost around double what a GNC-250xl or UPSAT setup would go for. Considering this is a 50k Skyhawk we're talking about... The only thing I don't like about going this route is losing the second LOC. Of course if I did a 430 rig I'd have double NAVs again... grumble... That's why they calls them "choices." -cwk. "Victor J. Osborne, Jr." wrote in message ... I got a 530 for the 430 price. The shop I use in TN quoted a price for a 430 or 530. The shop I bought the plane thru quoted the 530 in NC at the TN 430 price. 3 guesses on which one I have. I wonder how many reconditioned 530's there are b/c of the newer 530A (higher watt output) being exchanged. -- Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. take off my shoes to reply |
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Tom S. wrote: But is that DME substitute legal for approaches/departures marked "DME Required"? Yes. What about if the GPS system is having a bad hair day? What if the VOR is out of service? |
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Hankal wrote: If you have a GPS/COMM you don't need a second VOR. Then you can ditch the ADF and Loran and also have a DME substitute. And your plane will be lighter. And so will be your bank account. Not that much. You'll be able to unload the ADF and Loran to people stuck in the 70's on ebay without much problem. |
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