That's what they say. And it looks like an RMI. But they are called "bearing pointers" in PFD-speak.bnt83 check out this youtube video, it says the G5 can show an RMI indicator. Also, the comments say it can.
The how to is on the next page.
The CDI key on the GNS or GTN does nothing for bearing pointers display. The only way to get bearing pointers is in the manual shown above through the G5 menus.So if you only have one GPS you have to manually select Bearing Pointer or GPS everytime you want to switch? If you push the CDI button, it doesn't automatically show the Bearing Pointer or GPS? That could be a hassle. Can anyone confirm?
CDI button only affects the CDI. Weird, huh?So if you only have one GPS you have to manually select Bearing Pointer or GPS everytime you want to switch? If you push the CDI button, it doesn't automatically show the Bearing Pointer or GPS? That could be a hassle. Can anyone confirm?
well it does change colors.CDI button only affects the CDI. Weird, huh?
The PC trainer has more capability than the iOS. They don’t include G5 but I usually recommend using the 700P to my clients for the PFD as the closest for looking at some behaviors. If you happen to have x-plane, the VFlyteAir Arrow has a surprisingly good G5 emulator (I was a beta tester). It’s also RealityXP compatible so you can add a real GTN.It would be nice if there was a Garmin sim on their website where you can play with all this stuff. Garmin Trainer App seems like just a start and not all encompassing yet.