According to my panel builder who already ran the required network cables in my harness, I just pin out the connectors and replace the config module. Otherwise the existing connections and mount holes are reused.The available tube videos for upgrading from G3x to Axis seemed a lot more involved than my easy swap expectations. It looked like there might have been 4-5 owner/shop personnel working on the planes along with 2-3 Garmin staff for install and it took 3-4 days. Even just calling it 40 hours of labor @ $125 per hour would be 5K to pay someone to upgrade. They also seemed to put in dual IFR GPS units without discussing reasons for such.
The upgrade for my other brand PFD was quite simple. Download everything to USB. Unscrew and unplug, replug and re screw, turn on and download all files. Maybe 30 minutes.
Why spend the money for two IFR GPS when it could be so easy to pull out a phone/tablet and run FF or GP as back up?
How little time might it take for a G3x to Axis upgrade?
Why the Axis name and is it related to the Axis boating products used by that one brand of boats?
G3x has been a great product. Ignoring the widgets, is there a way to compare the compute power or processing speed of the two? Perhaps a chart comparing them? What makes this a huge step change as opposed an apple iPhone 16 to 17 upgrade situation? ( I looked at phones yesterday)
Can this be configured to show flap position?
Trim position?
Door not latched annunciator?
I have been informed the GTR20 is compatible even though I do not see it in the LRU list. Good News.Does AXIS work with a GTR20? That is my current Comm 2.
if you are talkinng about midwest panel videos, they did a complete panel, harnesses an accessories REPLACEMENT. I wouldn't call that an upgrade.The available tube videos for upgrading from G3x to Axis seemed a lot more involved than my easy swap expectations. It looked like there might have been 4-5 owner/shop personnel working on the planes along with 2-3 Garmin staff for install and it took 3-4 days. Even just calling it 40 hours of labor @ $125 per hour would be 5K to pay someone to upgrade. They also seemed to put in dual IFR GPS units without discussing reasons for such.
The upgrade for my other brand PFD was quite simple. Download everything to USB. Unscrew and unplug, replug and re screw, turn on and download all files. Maybe 30 minutes.
Why spend the money for two IFR GPS when it could be so easy to pull out a phone/tablet and run FF or GP as back up?
How little time might it take for a G3x to Axis upgrade?
Why the Axis name and is it related to the Axis boating products used by that one brand of boats?
G3x has been a great product. Ignoring the widgets, is there a way to compare the compute power or processing speed of the two? Perhaps a chart comparing them? What makes this a huge step change as opposed an apple iPhone 16 to 17 upgrade situation? ( I looked at phones yesterday)
Can this be configured to show flap position?
Trim position?
Door not latched annunciator?
Seems like but not what available evidence shows.if you are talkinng about midwest panel videos, they did a complete panel, harnesses an accessories REPLACEMENT. I wouldn't call that an upgrade.
they completly removed components like ifr gps, audio panel and com/nav and installed GDU116NCs
If you reuse existing harness and devices, seems like it would be pretty straight forward. In my case I will have to add 3 ethernet connections and repurpose the GDU connector. maybe a 3-4 day work by myself. not bad
If you are referring to the Aviation 101 and Midwest Panel builders, they decided to replace the entire harnesses and remove their radio stacks completely because they put dual IFR GPS/NAV/Com units in and ditched the original gear.. That was a ton of extra work that most will not have to do.The available tube videos for upgrading from G3x to Axis seemed a lot more involved than my easy swap expectations. It looked like there might have been 4-5 owner/shop personnel working on the planes along with 2-3 Garmin staff for install and it took 3-4 days. Even just calling it 40 hours of labor @ $125 per hour would be 5K to pay someone to upgrade. They also seemed to put in dual IFR GPS units without discussing reasons for such.
The upgrade for my other brand PFD was quite simple. Download everything to USB. Unscrew and unplug, replug and re screw, turn on and download all files. Maybe 30 minutes.
Why spend the money for two IFR GPS when it could be so easy to pull out a phone/tablet and run FF or GP as back up?
How little time might it take for a G3x to Axis upgrade?
Why the Axis name and is it related to the Axis boating products used by that one brand of boats?
G3x has been a great product. Ignoring the widgets, is there a way to compare the compute power or processing speed of the two? Perhaps a chart comparing them? What makes this a huge step change as opposed an apple iPhone 16 to 17 upgrade situation? ( I looked at phones yesterday)
Can this be configured to show flap position?
Trim position?
Door not latched annunciator?