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Final Approach
Among the many mx issues keeping me from going anywhere interesting this weekend: my altitude encoder is (intermittently) reading 1600 feet low. Unfortunately I'm based under a Mode C veil so this is pretty much a showstopper by itself (yes, I know, I can call ATC and get permission to operate without it, but some facilities don't have a number to call in advance, and the ones that do might say no). I'm wondering about several things:
1. When it is reading low, the pressure altitude readout on my panel-mounted SL70 still follows any changes in altitude, i.e. it's not stuck at the erroneous value. Once I saw it read +008 when powered on, only to switch to -008 and then back and forth a couple of times before settling on -008. I looked over the gray code table and this doesn't seem to fit a problem with a single bit. Is this even a possible encoder failure mode? If so, does it point to something possibly fixable or is my encoder likely to be hosed?
2. I have two transponders, both SL70s, one panel mounted and the other in the tailcone, controlled by the 480. So if I need a new encoder, I need one that can connect to both to preserver transponder redundancy. My current encoder is apparently a Transcal SSD120-30-RS232 (from the logs), which costs somewhere in the $300-$400 range. Is dual connectivity a common feature of encoders or does my setup pretty much force me into buying an expensive one?
3. Actually, for full redundancy I would prefer a setup with two separate encoders. However, I also like to see what pressure altitude my transponder is squawking in Mode C, and the 480 doesn't seem to have a way to display this info -- nothing I can find in the manual anyway.
1. When it is reading low, the pressure altitude readout on my panel-mounted SL70 still follows any changes in altitude, i.e. it's not stuck at the erroneous value. Once I saw it read +008 when powered on, only to switch to -008 and then back and forth a couple of times before settling on -008. I looked over the gray code table and this doesn't seem to fit a problem with a single bit. Is this even a possible encoder failure mode? If so, does it point to something possibly fixable or is my encoder likely to be hosed?
2. I have two transponders, both SL70s, one panel mounted and the other in the tailcone, controlled by the 480. So if I need a new encoder, I need one that can connect to both to preserver transponder redundancy. My current encoder is apparently a Transcal SSD120-30-RS232 (from the logs), which costs somewhere in the $300-$400 range. Is dual connectivity a common feature of encoders or does my setup pretty much force me into buying an expensive one?
3. Actually, for full redundancy I would prefer a setup with two separate encoders. However, I also like to see what pressure altitude my transponder is squawking in Mode C, and the 480 doesn't seem to have a way to display this info -- nothing I can find in the manual anyway.