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20 hours ago, Baker Avionics said:

No worries, just wanted you to be sure you are legal and all.  Not trying to bust anyone's chops.  

All good, took a look at the logbook last night, both 91.413 and 91.411 performed.

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On 12/7/2019 at 8:42 AM, bradp said:

GTX 375 is a much more involved installation - think 20+ hrs of labor vs 10 for a GTX 335.

If you're at Smoketown - there's a shop in Donegal Springs that has an excellent reputation.  Lancaster Avionics is a bigger shop next to Henry Weber at LNS. 

 

Yes this is correct.  You can connect your existing WAAS / RG400 to the 335 (with GPS receiver) or 375 and send that output back to the G5 for a WAAS source.

There is a provision in the latest G5 revisions to use a simple BNC dash mount antenna.  You can avoid the extra RS-232 connection this way.  This is what I now have.  

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I called the shops you mentioned above none have any available anytime soon.

Anyway we have the gtx 335 on hand, A&P and I will try the installation in the next couple days. 
 

where do I find this latest provision? Can you give me the link?

And I can not see your picture

thank you,

 

 

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