tony Posted July 27, 2022 Report Posted July 27, 2022 I found this link when trying to figure out what database I'm going to need. https://support.jeppesen.com/article?&aid=kA24W0000005GlE I have a 540 and 440 installed in my aircraft, Does this mean I only need to purchase one database subscription and I can load it into both boxes? Anyone else doing this? Any limitations? Quote
TheAv8r Posted July 27, 2022 Report Posted July 27, 2022 22 minutes ago, tony said: I found this link when trying to figure out what database I'm going to need. https://support.jeppesen.com/article?&aid=kA24W0000005GlE I have a 540 and 440 installed in my aircraft, Does this mean I only need to purchase one database subscription and I can load it into both boxes? Anyone else doing this? Any limitations? The way I understand it, you still have to buy a database subscription per navigator, but they do offer discounts when you're buying for 2 navigators vs just buying for 1 (i.e. you don't pay the same price x 2, you pay 1 lower price for the both). You can setup your aircraft and avionics on shop.jeppesen.com and see what the offers are Quote
StevenL757 Posted July 27, 2022 Report Posted July 27, 2022 5 hours ago, tony said: I found this link when trying to figure out what database I'm going to need. https://support.jeppesen.com/article?&aid=kA24W0000005GlE I have a 540 and 440 installed in my aircraft, Does this mean I only need to purchase one database subscription and I can load it into both boxes? Anyone else doing this? Any limitations? 5 hours ago, Alex M said: The way I understand it, you still have to buy a database subscription per navigator, but they do offer discounts when you're buying for 2 navigators vs just buying for 1 (i.e. you don't pay the same price x 2, you pay 1 lower price for the both). You can setup your aircraft and avionics on shop.jeppesen.com and see what the offers are Largely-agree. Jeppesen offers "bundle" options depending on what avionics package(s) you have. The "bundling" options cater obviously more to those with full-suite (all-Garmin, all-Avidyne, etc.) cockpits, but a call would definitely be in order to see what they can offer anyone with dissimilar hardware onboard. Also - calling them often yields better pricing than going online. Although you've been able to order subscriptions from Boeing/Jeppesen like ordering online from a restaurant, I've found in the past that by calling and actually speaking with someone, my rates have been a bit lower and they were able to adjust pricing downward somewhat. Steve Quote
kortopates Posted July 27, 2022 Report Posted July 27, 2022 You’ll need a dual subscription which they offer at a discount over 2 separate ones.the software keeps track as you “program” the data card and will only allow you to program what your subscription allows for.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
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