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Garmin 330ES - Pirep

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TMann

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NOTE: Composite Aircraft Issue.
Aluminum aircraft appear to be exempt

I’m following a thread on the Velocity group where a builder upgraded to the Garmin 330ES and is experiencing a rhythmic pattern where he is getting interference in his Bose headset every time the ADS-B transmitter fires.

I am curious as to whether or not this is a common issue with this particular unit.
The pilot reports that the headset does not even need to be plugged in to experience the interference.
The issue does not occur in standby mode.

As I am getting close to installing ADS-B out and am currently narrowing down my selection options (for my Velocity) it would be good to know if Garmin should be avoided. This does not appear to be an issue for the aluminum aircraft such as Vans, etc.

Input?
 
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