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"Richard Kaplan" wrote:
One of the main problems with the Bendix/King system is that since it is ground-based, in many situations you cannot use it to get a weather picture before takeoff or at "low" altitude ("low" depending on how near a transmission station is to where you are flying, of course). So it might not be available when you really want to use it. Yes, that is a disadvantage of their system. But it looks like WSI's map is not a moving map that will show the position and direction of the aircraft, a big disadvantage, IMO - is that true? Another nice feature of the WSI system is that the data is the same as what you see on the Internet at www.intellicast.com and it is also the same data most of us see at FBOs across the country -- please correct me if I am wrong, but I do not think there is an Internet site to view the data in the Bendix/King system. This is important because there is a learning curve in any radar or Nexrad system to learn how to interpret the graphics from the perspective of "Am I willing to fly thorugh that?" Most of us are already quite familiar with radar images from Intellicast or from WSI computers at FBOs. With the Bendix/King system, you may not even be able to turn on your avionics on the ground to work through this learning curve. They have the brochure on line at http://www.bendixking.com/static/bro...pdf/KDR510.pdf which shows the MFD depicting NEXRAD base reflectivity. Looks just like what I see on Intellicast. The unit also gives graphic METARS, etc. My main concern about the satellite systems is still the bandwith question. B/K had a pretty convincing demonstration of how other venders' bandwith-saving software tricks could cause innacurate weather images. Also, due to limited bandwidth, map resolution was not as good on the satellite systems. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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