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![]() "Mark T. Mueller" wrote in message ... The GDL49 / EchoFlight solutions are actually much less expensive that either WSI or the XM/WxWorx systems. However, after considerable research, I The portable XM/WxWorx system is MUCH cheaper (well, cheaper if I presume you already own a laptop computer).. The system costs between $650 and $850 for the hardware plus $49/month for the subscription. The downside is that there are lots of wires to carry around; the upside is that it is portable. WxWorx claims to have a "portable" system, but I still think you need one of their antennas mounted and cables run, so as far as a "less expensive" No, the antenna can go right on the glareshield just like a portable GPS antenna. The technology is here for quality broadcast weather, but it still looks like it will be some time before a truely portable or certified system at a I agree there are some practical issues to the XMRadio/WxWorx system, but it is indeed portable. My thought is that on the days when I know there will be convective weather, it is worth putting up with the wires in order to make the flight, but I suspect I will not use the system on non-convective days. system, and still have to shell out over $4K+ $50/month!!!! About the only thing on the market that is reasonable and functional at the moment appears to be AnywhereWx using a Globalstar sat phone, but there are issues with XM/WxWorx is notably cheaper and definitely more practical than AnywhereWx with a sat phone. AnywhereWx has just as many wires and it is a reply/request model. One really nice feature of XM/WxWorx is that you can "set it and forget it" -- once you set it up before flight, just glance at the laptop every 5 minutes or so and the automatically updated weather will be there. The hard part of the technology is there (satellite reception)... I just wish they would combine the battery/display/receiver all into one box like a portable GPS. -- Richard Kaplan, CFII www.flyimc.com |
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