Rynoth wrote:Which Mgl Efis do you have? If it has pitot/static and transponder control (such as the Mgl xtreme or iEfis)my suggestion is the Sandia.
http://www.mglavionics.com/html/transpo ... ntrol.htmlIt's basically plug and play with Mgl, you can mount it away from the panel and control it from your Efis.
I'm not getting a transponder right away but I am getting an Mgl Efis and plan to use the Sandia if I add xpder in the future.
I have the MGL Xtreme Mini. I could have used the remote Sandia box and controlled it from my MGL, but there was already so much going on on that screen (engine instruments as well as flight instruments) that I decided to get the standalone Sandia STX-165 (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJqpbtuO-S4). I also figured it would give my passenger something to do, to help me with the transponder :-)
I did ask the guys at the Sandia booth this past Airventure, if they had plans for ADSB In/Out. They said they were still investigating their options. After asking a lot of questions these were their basic answers:
- Might be an option to trade up if they do come out with a box
- Might keep the same form factor, but with a new box behind
- Might keep the STX-165 but add another box to do the rest of the ADSB stuff
- Most ADSB boxes do not have built in GPS; they rely on another source for the WAAS GPS signal. Sandia might look at an all-in one box with ADSB In/Out, Transponder, and GPS. But that was a big "might." Or they might do like the others and rely on GPS from another source.
- They didn't really have a plan. I think they were truly waiting to see what shakes out.
Since ADSB will still require a transponder, you wouldn't necessarily be buying obsolescence, since you could still soldier on with the STX, but in the limited panel available in a Sonex, you do have to keep that in mind if you will have to add other boxes.
If you read the aviation news, the FAA may actually be considering allowing non-panel mounted ADSB Out equipment. That's not a sure thing, but AOPA and EAA among others, are pushing for it. That could drive down the price and complexity.