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My next navigator will be GPS and Glonass (Russian SatNav) capable.

 

 

I bought a (back-up, back-up) Garmin hikers GPS for less than $100 that is GPS WAAAS and Glonass capable.

 

No data base, but I have the coordinates for ATL entered, so I can find anythng I need.    :lol:

 

Such a device for $100 makes me wonder why ADSB w/GPS installed are twice the price of non-GPS ADSB devices.

 

Oh, I know....."Certified", right?

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And this is why I put a KN63 DME as an initial install on my other airplane. Look at your approach plates and find out how many ILS approaches also require DME if there is no GPS. There are not many, so folks in the GPS affected areas may find themselves dealing with "radar required" ILSs without a DME on board.

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