The outfit I fly for is doing a major avionics upgrade to our Cessna T210, and my boss wants a satellite down-link weather info system to go into it also. (No great objection from me!) From what I have learned so far, my choices are either the WSI System (AVA200, I think); or... Garmin's GDL69 receiver for the XM Radio satellite system weather products. (If anyone knows of another down-linked satellite system, please let me know.)
I originally intended to have the weather info displayed on a newly installed GNS530, but my avionics shop is pushing for me to get a Garmin MX20 display, then use a GNS430 instead of a 530. They say the display quality will be much, much, better with the MX20 vs. the 530. So, if any of you have any experience with any of these systems, and would care to weigh in on the following issues, I'd appreciate the input.........
> Accuracy of the weather pictures, WSI system vs. Garmin GDL69 & XM Radio
> "Refresh" rates?
> MX20 display issues, using either system (picure quality, etc)
> availability of weather products (METARS, TAFS, Winds Aloft, NexRad, etc)
....... and anything else you'd like to tell me about these systems! Or other options I might be missing.
Thanks, in advance, for any info.
I originally intended to have the weather info displayed on a newly installed GNS530, but my avionics shop is pushing for me to get a Garmin MX20 display, then use a GNS430 instead of a 530. They say the display quality will be much, much, better with the MX20 vs. the 530. So, if any of you have any experience with any of these systems, and would care to weigh in on the following issues, I'd appreciate the input.........
> Accuracy of the weather pictures, WSI system vs. Garmin GDL69 & XM Radio
> "Refresh" rates?
> MX20 display issues, using either system (picure quality, etc)
> availability of weather products (METARS, TAFS, Winds Aloft, NexRad, etc)
....... and anything else you'd like to tell me about these systems! Or other options I might be missing.
Thanks, in advance, for any info.