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Garmin 396 'installation' in the Maule
Well, it came yesterday. Great box. Looks like the challenge will be
'mounting' the GXM 30 XM antenna in the Maule. The thing has a big non-removeable magnet so distance from the compass is needed. It has an extension cord and mounting screws but needs good sky exposure... any thoughts are welcome. Otherwise, the yoke mount looks fine and the unit itself has me drooling. NC to FL next week! |
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"Maule Driver" wrote: Well, it came yesterday. Great box. Looks like the challenge will be 'mounting' the GXM 30 XM antenna in the Maule. The thing has a big non-removeable magnet so distance from the compass is needed. It has an extension cord and mounting screws but needs good sky exposure... any thoughts are welcome. Yeah, this is a problem. I put the XM antenna on the dash of the car for the drive home yesterday, and it affected my aircraft compass from nearly two feet away. That's a hell of a magnet; Garmin needs to provide a way for us to get rid of it without voiding the warranty. Otherwise, the yoke mount looks fine and the unit itself has me drooling. NC to FL next week! Nature put on a booming L-6 thunderstorm for my test drive yesterday, so the 396 got a nice workout on the way home. Wow. This thing is going to take a lot of stress out of flying the Gulf Coast. -- Dan C-172RG at BFM ______________ \0/ o/ \o |
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Dan Luke wrote:
That's a hell of a magnet; Garmin needs to provide a way for us to get rid of it without voiding the warranty. If I read the manual I found on their web site correctly, it won't work without the magnet. Dunno why an antenna would require a magnet, though. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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In article f8JPe.42$fP.7@trndny08,
George Patterson wrote: That's a hell of a magnet; Garmin needs to provide a way for us to get rid of it without voiding the warranty. If I read the manual I found on their web site correctly, it won't work without the magnet. Dunno why an antenna would require a magnet, though. The magnets do not affect the operation of the XM or GPS receiver. There are reports on some forums of folks prying the antenna open and removing them without a problem, but it does void the warranty. JKG |
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In article ,
"Dan Luke" wrote: I put the XM antenna on the dash of the car for the drive home yesterday, and it affected my aircraft compass from nearly two feet away. That's a hell of a magnet; Garmin needs to provide a way for us to get rid of it without voiding the warranty. Good luck. The GPS10 has similar herculean magnets, and they affected my compass no matter where I put the GPS10 on the glare shield. I finally had to (carefully) pry open the unit and remove them. Some folks with GPS10 units tried to get Garmin to take the magnets out, even for a fee, and Garmin refused to do it. My understanding is that the 396 XM antenna is glued shut in a similar manner to the GPS10, and if so, some patient and careful prying will open it up--but it will void the warranty. JKG |
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Garmin needs to provide a way for us to get rid of it without voiding the warranty. Would sticking a steel (or better, soft iron) disk to the antenna help by keeping the field lines contained? My physics is a bit rusty, but ISTR it would help... |
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In article .com,
"Mike Granby" wrote: Garmin needs to provide a way for us to get rid of it without voiding the warranty. Would sticking a steel (or better, soft iron) disk to the antenna help by keeping the field lines contained? My physics is a bit rusty, but ISTR it would help... Didn't seem to help much for the GPS10. JKG |
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Mike Granby wrote:
Would sticking a steel (or better, soft iron) disk to the antenna help by keeping the field lines contained? Don't think so. The steel or iron would become also magnetic, so it might make the problem worse. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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Mike Granby wrote:
Garmin needs to provide a way for us to get rid of it without voiding the warranty. Would sticking a steel (or better, soft iron) disk to the antenna help by keeping the field lines contained? My physics is a bit rusty, but ISTR it would help... It would be reduced if the iron formed a closed loop between the North and South poles. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Maule Driver wrote:
The thing has a big non-removeable magnet so distance from the compass is needed. It has an extension cord and mounting screws but needs good sky exposure... any thoughts are welcome. Try tucking it up between the headliner and the fabric top of the fuselage. I had my MBR antenna under the floor boards and it worked well through the fabric. IIRC, M. Powell has a gps antenna mounted over the headliner in this way. If it works, you can clamp a mounting plate to the frame tubes up there. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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