turbopilot
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Much too early to declare victory but I just installed a FlightAware 1090MHz Mode S Filter on the antenna lead of my ADSB 472.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B010GBQXK8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Made one long flight in and out of coverage. There is absolutely no doubt my ADSB 472 is working better than before. I immediately noticed on the ground I was receiving a signal from a nearby tower much sooner and held that signal taxiing around. The traffic returns in and out of coverage were solid with very few drop outs. I flew it watching the output of an ADSB Scout on my iPhone using FlightAware. ADSB 472 pulled in traffic and weather sooner and kept it on the screen better compared with the Scout.
I know Dynon says there are software issues too but after this flight with the filter my, ADSB 472 seems to be working "normally".
Again one flight is not a test program but it only costs $14.95, so it is worth a try.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B010GBQXK8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Made one long flight in and out of coverage. There is absolutely no doubt my ADSB 472 is working better than before. I immediately noticed on the ground I was receiving a signal from a nearby tower much sooner and held that signal taxiing around. The traffic returns in and out of coverage were solid with very few drop outs. I flew it watching the output of an ADSB Scout on my iPhone using FlightAware. ADSB 472 pulled in traffic and weather sooner and kept it on the screen better compared with the Scout.
I know Dynon says there are software issues too but after this flight with the filter my, ADSB 472 seems to be working "normally".
Again one flight is not a test program but it only costs $14.95, so it is worth a try.