I am in the process of installing the Dynon Skyview HDX system. I have been roundly criticized for wanting to keep my KX-155/KI-206 GS/Loc which will not feed the Skyview HSI. I am also keeping the ADF even though the busy bees at the FAA are decommissioning NDB approaches fast as they can. It can still receive AM radio and WJR, KDKA, WBBM and WBZ and track them. As a side benefit, I can listen to the Phillies, Tigers, and Cubs ball games. My Garmin GNS feeds the new gadget, but I still think I should insist on a panel with some redundancy: LF/MF, VHF, UHF/gps. The Loran C is still sitting on the shelf in the hangar…just in case. Phil Harbin’s dirt cheap spectrum auction purchase of the GPS guardband shunned by the established wireless companies who knew it could not be used for terrestrial comm begat Lightsquared and its testing in the SW demonstrated what was known to everyone but Harbin. Out of the ashes of the well deserved bankruptcy, the new Lightsquared/Legato will do the same thing and the FCC is allowing it. Come to think of it, I’m keeping the whiskey compass too.