jthocker
Well Known Member
I'm having a little trouble searching the forums for info. For instance, I'm trying to find some info on why I can't get my RMI pointers on my "legacy" Dynon system to show the Active and standby VOR's in my Garmin 430. If I put bearing source into the search box, I get bearing, and source indivual hits. If I put "bearing source" into the box, I still get "bearing" and "source" individually.
If anybody (maybe Brantel or Bob Mills) can help on the bearing thing I'd appreciate it.
My new upgraded panel now has Garmin 430,Garmin 796, Dynon D180, D100, HS34, AP74, Trig transponder.
D180 is the current Bus master with the remote compass and OAT linked to it.
430 is GPS 1 and 796 is GPS 2
430 feeds the HS34 via ARINC 429 and also into RS232 ch1
796 feeds the HS34 via RS232 ch 2
trig feeds the 796 via RS232 ch 1 RX
Everything works great via the HS34: Nav source 1 green line from 430
GPS 1 magenta line from 430
GPS 2 magenta line from 796
With 2 active VOR's in the 430 I can center the green needle on each one, but when I press the "bearing source" button, the yellow and orange "fields" highlight, but nothing enters there.
What am I missing?
It was a much simpler life with an SL40 and a 496!!!!!!
If anybody (maybe Brantel or Bob Mills) can help on the bearing thing I'd appreciate it.
My new upgraded panel now has Garmin 430,Garmin 796, Dynon D180, D100, HS34, AP74, Trig transponder.
D180 is the current Bus master with the remote compass and OAT linked to it.
430 is GPS 1 and 796 is GPS 2
430 feeds the HS34 via ARINC 429 and also into RS232 ch1
796 feeds the HS34 via RS232 ch 2
trig feeds the 796 via RS232 ch 1 RX
Everything works great via the HS34: Nav source 1 green line from 430
GPS 1 magenta line from 430
GPS 2 magenta line from 796
With 2 active VOR's in the 430 I can center the green needle on each one, but when I press the "bearing source" button, the yellow and orange "fields" highlight, but nothing enters there.
What am I missing?
It was a much simpler life with an SL40 and a 496!!!!!!