dogpilot wrote:Just to warn folks about the ACK 406 ELT. I was duped into thinking it was a good deal. We put one into a customer's aircraft last month. It turned out to be a nightmare. First off it requires three different batteries. The instructions for continued airworthiness requires tests every 90 days entered into the logbook. Then to dip that paper cut into a bit of lemon juice, if you interface it with a GPS, it requires a field approval for the 337. So it ends up as a 4 page 337, a visit by the FAA and a continuing nightmare to keep the bloodily thing legal. Buy a Spot and an ME406, which may be in trouble due to the velcro strap mounting…
One more 406 beacon adventure. I have been trying to re-register my 406 to me, since I bought the 185 last March. It took six call to NOAA to make it happen. Only two calls actually netted humans. The others where message machines that told me to leave a number, they are all at meetings, but will return your call within two hours. Well, they never called back. It seems until they call the previous owner and get a release you cannot re-enter the information on the web page. I finally had to resort to threatening them with a call to the Ombudsman to get them to actually call the previous owner and return my call. Almost 13 months to get this done. I now remember why I left NOAA, it stands for No Organization At All.
Just a little clarity on the ACK-E04 is in order:
1. The 2 batteries that aren't supplied for the remote and son-alert total $13 if you buy the good ones. 5 or 10yr life.
2. The 90-day self-test is a 5 second affair and where does it say it has to be entered into a logbook? Remember what the FAA says about manufactures using the terms "shall" or "must" in absence of regulatory language? The 12 month check must be logged per the regs on all ELT's. Thats all. This ELT meets the same TSO-126b that the others use-
3. Where does it say the ELT's GPS interface requires a field approval? Reference please.

You can actually interface it to a Garmin GPS puck for laptops if you like. Now if you interfaced this OR ANY 406mhz ELT to an IFR-Certified, panel mounted IFR GPS, who's installation required a 337 and conformity flights and now you change its installation/wiring.... then I could see the need for an approval. The FSDO decides that anyhows. My ACK was done by a radio shop/repair station in Twin Falls and no 337 was needed even though some other equipment we installed was placed on a 337 that same visit.
4. Oh, the ME-406 costs twice as much and doesn't interface with a GPS!!