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Old September 19th 07, 01:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
karl gruber[_1_]
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Default Garmin 396 Reception Problems Solved!

I'd be happy to sell you a Garmin GA56 remote antenna. It is in excellent
condition. They were used with the straight Garmin GNS-430. When I upgraded
to the 430W, it came with a different antenna.

$68.....free shipping in the US.

Karl
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"Mike Spera" wrote in message
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Well, as many of you can remember, I have posted my saga about
intermittent reception problems with my Garmin GPSMAP 396 from day one.

The Narco Nav/Coms or the splitters that are attached to them appear to be
the culprit (both the MK-12D AND Nav 122). I could always select the
harmonic freqs that would send the Garmin out to lunch, but it was not a
constant problem. Sometimes a freq that would tank the Garmin on one day
would be fine the next. This had me doubting the radio stack.

I found that minute changes in the antenna position on the glareshield
would alter the problem dramatically. Sometimes, moving it 1/4 inch would
do it. 8 sats up around 80% to nothing. Zip. Just by moving the antenna a
little bit. Even if the thing was only receiving it would tank. Local area
ILS freqs would bomb the unit (109.5). Turns out that the default nav freq
when you power up the Garmin will lose sat lock. On the ground, it is
fine. Take off and climb and the antenna will move a wee bit due to the
full throttle and high deck angle. Lost sat reception, but not every time.
If the antenna moves just the right way, it will receive although at a
MUCH lower signal strength and only 3 or 4 sats. Move it just a touch and
it will degrade enough to lose lock, maybe down to 0 strength on all sats.

I first thought that the problem of lost sat lock was due to LOW signal
strength and switched to a higher gain antenna. Switching to the higher
gain antenna actually made the problems worse. With it, many more radio
freqs tank the Garmin. Both on COM transmit and NAV receive.

It appears that mounting the antenna up high on the windshield may be the
permanent cure. I cannot justify the ridiculous cost of an external
antenna. $300- $400 for a twenty buck antenna is nuts.

I'll report back if this does the trick. Anyone know of a nifty little
"shelf" I can mount in the Cherokee up high? Maybe something sliding into
the windshield trim plastic?
Mike