David Underwood
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Hi All,
Looking for some help, avionics shop is awesome but hitting a wall here. Garmin support is working on it but no progress.
2007 T206H, G1000, GTX 345R Tx, KTA-810 TAS
Software all at latest versions
Scenario: Plane has been powered off for more than approximately 15 mins. Bring up the Master and Avionics. Everything loads, and then I get "Traffic Fail". If I reset the transponder (pull breaker), it clears and works - otherwise it will persist. If I shut everything down, and start back up, it starts and functions normally - as long as the avionics have been up within the last 15 mins. Wait 15 mins, it goes back to failing.
The problem cropped up after upgrading both the G1000 and GTX 345R software versions, unfortunately we did both back to back and didn't catch the issue at the time. Everything is fine after a Tx reset or an avionics reboot.
In the Garmin GTX data logging app, it's showing a “1090 RX FAULT” - Garmin believes that indicates an IACO mismatch, but that is correct in both locations. Wiring is confirmed correct, ports are confirmed correct.
Anyone else experience this? Had someone suggest the magnetometer, and also to wire the TAS/Tx separately (that doesn't comply with the STC).
Thanks - Dave
Looking for some help, avionics shop is awesome but hitting a wall here. Garmin support is working on it but no progress.
2007 T206H, G1000, GTX 345R Tx, KTA-810 TAS
Software all at latest versions
Scenario: Plane has been powered off for more than approximately 15 mins. Bring up the Master and Avionics. Everything loads, and then I get "Traffic Fail". If I reset the transponder (pull breaker), it clears and works - otherwise it will persist. If I shut everything down, and start back up, it starts and functions normally - as long as the avionics have been up within the last 15 mins. Wait 15 mins, it goes back to failing.
The problem cropped up after upgrading both the G1000 and GTX 345R software versions, unfortunately we did both back to back and didn't catch the issue at the time. Everything is fine after a Tx reset or an avionics reboot.
In the Garmin GTX data logging app, it's showing a “1090 RX FAULT” - Garmin believes that indicates an IACO mismatch, but that is correct in both locations. Wiring is confirmed correct, ports are confirmed correct.
Anyone else experience this? Had someone suggest the magnetometer, and also to wire the TAS/Tx separately (that doesn't comply with the STC).
Thanks - Dave