I'm looking at how to put a PilotAware in a certified aircraft.
To stay legal, at the moment I think it needs to be a 'temporary' installation. Because there's not much room up front, I'm thinking of putting it down the back, and having external PAW and ADSB blade antennas. [Then by unplugging it, it can come out - hence temporary].
My problem is the GPS. Can anyone help on how I can get a good GPS signal to the PilotAware?
- I could run a cable and mount the USB GPS on the coaming, but it's not very neat.
- I could put the USB GPS on the side of the back window - but again not very neat, and not a great view of the sky
- really I need a GPS to feed the PilotAware that can use an external antenna, or has an external mounting.
- or a GPS that I could put on the coaming that doesn't need a wire.
Anyone have any solutions?
Paul