Check your email. I just bought a KLN94 to replace our 89B. email me if
you are interested.
Jim Burns
"C Kingsbury" wrote in message
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Hi all,
Currently examining options for upgrading a 1979 172N with an
IFR-certified
GPS. We currently have two good nav/coms, M-1 Loran, and ADF that we want
to
replace.
Goal is to find the most cost-efficient IFR GPS install to replace the ADF
and add legal /G and DME capabilities. Keeping in mind that the plane is
worth maybe 50k we are not going to spend 10-12k on a GNS-430 class box,
so
as I see it we have these options:
- Northstar M-3 Approach
- Garmin 155 or 155XL
- King KLN-89B or KLN-90B
- Apollo GX-50
AFAICT one can pick up a decent used example of any of these for between
$1500 and $3000 depending. I know we'll also need the annunciator and CDI,
and that installation/certification will comprise 50% of the total cost.
One of my big concerns in buying an older GPS is database updates. I want
to
make sure we will not end up say a year or two down the road with an
expensive VFR GPS because updates are no longer available. Also, general
mfr. support.
I would like a decent moving-map capability, but given that we have none
in
the plane right now, even a simple airspace depiction like the KLN-89B
would
be a significant gain. If we want something snazzy we can get it better on
a
handheld anyway. I would spend an extra $500 for a better map, but $1000
or
$1500 I'd wonder about.
What would you guys do?
Best,
-cwk.
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