I may be ferrying a plane from Pennsylvania back to Washington state in a couple of weeks. I expect weather to be a large concern, so I'd like to "see" ahead as best I can. This plane does not have ADS-B Out installed yet, but I will have a SkyGuardTWX ADS-B In unit. Of course, that means I can't count on good (or any) weather or traffic data except maybe during the initial legs, when I'm in dense airspace (with presumably ADS-B Out equipped aircraft often/always in my vicinity).
Thus, I'm curious about the "Attempt internet weather download while in flight" option. One of the two tablets that will be in the plane has cellular service. I just checked T-Mobile's data coverage and it's pretty darn good along my route (supposedly, anyway).
Question 1: I presume that while the tablet is connected to the SkyGuard via WiFi, that there's no way for iFly to connect to the internet?
Question 2: I presume that if the tablet was not connected to SkyGuard that it would attempt to do Nexrad weather updates on a regular basis using the cellular internet capability of the tablet?
Question 3: Assuming the answers to #1 & #2 are "yes", would I be better served to turn off the SkyGuard unit once out of Cleveland's and Chicago's vicinity and thereby know that I am getting weather data viat the internet? I'd lose possible traffic info, but weather is of greater concern to me than traffic once I'm out of busy airspace. Besides, I'll be using flight-following anyway.
I'd like one of the iFly staff to chime in on #1 and #2 to make sure my presumptions are correct (or not).
Thanks.