Apologies if there is a good thread/resource that covers what I want to do - I've searched and it's difficult to find relevant information.
My plane is down for several months and I'm trying to conceptualize a budget upgrade path for my panel. I have bought a GTN 625 for the purpose of enabling IFR practice approaches, but recently ruled out the possibility of adding it to the existing panel due to a rats nest of wiring, and would like to build a clean, reliable panel from scratch. I basically want to build a panel completely on the bench and then transplant it into the plane to avoid having to work with any of the existing wiring. After looking at Dynon/AFS, I think the price is just going to be too high - especially if I want to use the ACM.
I'm confident that I can handle the physical panel and mounting, even with relatively close instrument spacing. I have a lot to learn about the connectivity and configuration of the various avionics.
Present equipment
My goals for a new panel:
I need a lot of help figuring out if this plan makes sense, figuring out how to block-diagram connectivity, and understanding the wiring diagram that I will have to create.
What is the most sensible place to source GPS position? I was planning to connect the GRT Safe-Fly to the Horizon. Should the GTN 625 be an independent GPS position source? Is it worth $500 extra for the transponder to have its own GPS positioning?
Can the GTN 625 connect to the GTX 335? Can it control the transponder if I want to type the code on the screen? Should it take position source from the transponder? Can the GTN 625 receive ADS-B and FIS-B from the GRT Discovery?
Am I setting myself up for problems by having a 1090 MHz ADS-B out instead of UAT? Are there a bunch of GA aircraft that won't be able to detect me on their ADS-B?
At a significant increase in cost, I would consider adding a 2nd COM radio and an audio panel, but I could also leave this for a future upgrade.


My plane is down for several months and I'm trying to conceptualize a budget upgrade path for my panel. I have bought a GTN 625 for the purpose of enabling IFR practice approaches, but recently ruled out the possibility of adding it to the existing panel due to a rats nest of wiring, and would like to build a clean, reliable panel from scratch. I basically want to build a panel completely on the bench and then transplant it into the plane to avoid having to work with any of the existing wiring. After looking at Dynon/AFS, I think the price is just going to be too high - especially if I want to use the ACM.
I'm confident that I can handle the physical panel and mounting, even with relatively close instrument spacing. I have a lot to learn about the connectivity and configuration of the various avionics.
Present equipment
- GRT Sport EX EFIS
- Garmin GTR 200 Radio
- Garmin GTX 327 Transponder
- Echo UAT ADS-B out
- GRT Safe-Fly 2020 ADS-B Compliant GPS Module
- Garmin Aera 660 with dock
- Garmin GDL 39 ADS-B Receiver
- JPI 350 Engine Monitor
- ACK ELT
- GRT Pitch and Roll servos
My goals for a new panel:
- Replace the Sport EX with a GRT Horizon 10.1 and put the Sport EX in the back seat
- Connect the Safe-Fly 2020 to the GRT Horizon 10.1
- Replace the GTX 327 with a transponder that incorporates ADS-B out like the GTX 335
- remove the Aera 660, GDL 39, and Echo UAT
- Use GRT Discovery ADS-B Receiver in place of the GDL 39 (GTX 345 is $$$, but another option)
- Add my GTN 625 with GRT Discovery ADS-B input (should this take GPS position from the GRT EFIS? From the GTX 335?)
- Send GPS signal to the ACK ELT from either the transponder, the EFIS, or the 625
- Keep the GTR 200 radio, but rewire it
- Keep the JPI 350 and maybe skip the rewire
- Consider provision for a backup attitude instrument like a G5, or one of GRT or Dynon's options
I need a lot of help figuring out if this plan makes sense, figuring out how to block-diagram connectivity, and understanding the wiring diagram that I will have to create.
What is the most sensible place to source GPS position? I was planning to connect the GRT Safe-Fly to the Horizon. Should the GTN 625 be an independent GPS position source? Is it worth $500 extra for the transponder to have its own GPS positioning?
Can the GTN 625 connect to the GTX 335? Can it control the transponder if I want to type the code on the screen? Should it take position source from the transponder? Can the GTN 625 receive ADS-B and FIS-B from the GRT Discovery?
Am I setting myself up for problems by having a 1090 MHz ADS-B out instead of UAT? Are there a bunch of GA aircraft that won't be able to detect me on their ADS-B?
At a significant increase in cost, I would consider adding a 2nd COM radio and an audio panel, but I could also leave this for a future upgrade.


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