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![]() "Peter R." wrote in message ds.com... IMO, a satellite based weather product, such as WSI or XMRadio, seems to be the superior choice except for the display option, which is either a laptop or PDA that adds loose wires and equipment to a cramped cockpit. I agree the "clutter factor" is an issue with a laptop or PDA in the cockpit. On the other hand, the fact that the XMRadio product has a portable antenna and thus will work in your car, on the hotel porch, etc. when out of town is an attractive option. And of course for renters portability is the only option. And for instructors like me who teach in multiple airplanes besides my own, portability is a nice option even if it does mean dealing with "laptop clutter." But better than all this, realize that both WSI and XMRadio plan to "soon" release panel-mount versions of their hardware to work with certified MFDs... considering the cost of that type of installation, it might very well be worth it to experiment with both these systems in their portable form to figure out which one you want as the installed panel-mount version later on. You could probably later sell the portable versions on Ebay and recover a good deal of the money. -- Richard Kaplan, CFII www.flyimc.com |
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