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For those who are waiting for a reasonable deal for equipping a panel w/o a waas gps for adsb the Garmin 335 might be a good choice. The part number is K10-00276-03 and the list MAP price is 3 amu's.  I'm guessing it will be fairly easy, with some calling around, to find a dealer willing to mark off a couple hundred from the MAP price. Also Garmin is not requiring this certified unit to be installed by a shop. You can buy it and install it yourself under the guidance of an IA.  Some thrifty individuals might be able to complete the process with the $500 rebate for under 2.5 amu's. 

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Since we are talking about the new GTX transponders, for those of you installing them, are you getting them with or without the WAAS GPS? The reason I am asking is I flew over the weekend with another Mooney owner who bought one without.

I was under the impression, even if you have a WAAS GPS in the panel, if you lost the GPS having the WAAS GPS in the GTX, it would still feed your iPad. True?


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4 hours ago, LANCECASPER said:

Gulf Coast had signs everywhere at Sun N Fun with this deal


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I'm sitting at home with a broken leg so I wasn't at Sun and Fun.  Hoping to find this deal online.  I'll call Gulf Coast on Monday.

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I just had a GTX335 installed in my '66 E, replacing the old KT76A. I've flown with it twice so far and it works great. I especially like the pressure altitude display which appears spot-on. It was about $4000 installed, and the FAA rebate was easy and painless. I use Garmin Pilot and have a GDL 39 3D, so I already had ADSB-In, but according to Garmin this combination should enhance traffic awareness although I'm not sure about this. Entering squawk codes sure is easy now. I recommend the GTX335...

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53 minutes ago, Dan M20E '66 said:

I just had a GTX335 installed in my '66 E, replacing the old KT76A. I've flown with it twice so far and it works great. I especially like the pressure altitude display which appears spot-on. It was about $4000 installed, and the FAA rebate was easy and painless. I use Garmin Pilot and have a GDL 39 3D, so I already had ADSB-In, but according to Garmin this combination should enhance traffic awareness although I'm not sure about this. Entering squawk codes sure is easy now. I recommend the GTX335...

What are you "not sure" about enhanced traffic awareness?  Now, with ADS-B out, you'll get traffic from the GDL 39 all of the time, instead of some of the time - it's a huge enhancement.  

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2 hours ago, Dan M20E '66 said:

I just had a GTX335 installed in my '66 E, replacing the old KT76A. I've flown with it twice so far and it works great. I especially like the pressure altitude display which appears spot-on. It was about $4000 installed, and the FAA rebate was easy and painless. I use Garmin Pilot and have a GDL 39 3D, so I already had ADSB-In, but according to Garmin this combination should enhance traffic awareness although I'm not sure about this. Entering squawk codes sure is easy now. I recommend the GTX335...

$4000 installed is a great deal since the install included labor for installing the WAAS antenna.

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