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Good info. this i did not knowThey will let you suspend your subscriptions once a year if you are having major work done or don’t fly during the winter months for example.
Good info. this i did not knowThey will let you suspend your subscriptions once a year if you are having major work done or don’t fly during the winter months for example.
i still don't get it..... compared with garmin pilot on a tablet (ipad or android)
other than the ipads being sensitive to overheating...what does this thing do?
It will also provide position data to your ELT, your NAVCOM radios and your engine monitor as well as tune your NAVCOM frequencies for you.It is robust. Won't overheat on the dash. It will drive an autopilot. It will interconnect with other products in the Garmin universe.
It will also provide position data to your ELT, your NAVCOM radios and your engine monitor as well as tune your NAVCOM frequencies for you.
If you have it hooked up correctly, it will also draw your holds, procedure turns, etc.
I may very well buy one of these, and I will immediately come to this thread and eat a nice slice of crow.
From the AirGizmos homepage:I'll consider one when Airgizmos comes out with a panel mount for it. I haven't seen one yet though.
about that crow....
My Aera 660 (and by extension 760) is capable of being wired to my garmin radios to send them frequencies... Pretty badass for a VFR GPS.
Should be able to go from Aera 760 to 430W with the bluetooth also then? The iPad can do this via FF.Also, I just figured out that you can link your 760 and your iPad via BT, and transfer flight plans back and forth either with Garmin Pilot or with Foreflight. That is kind of neat.
Should be able to go from Aera 760 to 430W with the bluetooth also then? The iPad can do this via FF.
I would think passing the route updates to the aera over a wired connection would be possible. For a garmin nav, you would just set the serial output to aviation out and the aera serial input to aviation in (I think) but Mapmx is also an option. I see no reason the avidyne stuff would be any different; this is a core functionality. No reason to pass it through the 275.
Kind of surprised you cannot get ahrs data out of the 275 to the aera; interoperability is what you pay for with that thing over a g5.
The 660 takes about an hour to do a monthly update over WiFi and about 12 minutes when tethered to a computer. How long does the 760 take to do a monthly database update?The 760 stays in the panel all the time except for WiFi data updates.
I am curious about your dial IFDs. Why do you have 2 of them?Old thread, but in case someone can benefit…
My airplane now has dual GI 275s and dual IFDs along with the panel mounted Aera 760.
I added a GDL 50R with its own external ADS-B antenna and hardwired it to the 760. Traffic and weather is now displayed on the 760 independent of the IFDs and the GDL also provides another attitude source for the 760 AI/synthetic vision page which I set as primary. I really like the traffic trend vector shown on the 760 for each target. I use that along with the straight ahead speed vector on the IFD to get a nice situational awareness of traffic.
I also had the 760 hardwired to my IFD for fight plan and course info. That feature really works well, including curved fight segments using the MapMX protocol. The syncing is IFD to 760 only, which is all I want or need.
I find the 760 to be a really nice Swiss Army knife MFD that is very robust through the hardwire connection for power, attitude, course, and ads-b data. It acts more like a bright built-in panel display unit than a portable device. I am not a fan of the Apple-like nested menu structure but that can be overlooked considering the value and usefulness of the device.
I still find an iPad much better for preflight planning, but it is stored away for flights now. The 760 stays in the panel all the time except for WiFi data updates.
It is for GPS/NAV/COMM redundancy and additional display options - the plane is a B55 Baron. One is an IFD550 which has the additional attitude/svs display page. The other is an IFD540 which doubles as an onboard weather radar display.I am curious about your dial IFDs. Why do you have 2 of them?
So, since reading this thread I have been looking at the various flight tools and have loaded ifly on my android tablet. Will ifly talk to the GTX345 ? Does anyone know this for sure?Sounds like a problem with the 345.
A GTX345 will BT connect to devices and pass ADSB information (WX/NEXRAD/Traffic) and AHRS which can be used by software. It cannot receive information from the device, such as flight plans, and pass it to a navigator. The IFly site does not specifically list the GTX345 as a compatible device at present but suggests that they may be able to do so on request. I would query them.So, since reading this thread I have been looking at the various flight tools and have loaded ifly on my android tablet. Will ifly talk to the GTX345 ? Does anyone know this for sure?
That's my difference between updates over WiFi vs updates while tethered to a computer.My 760 takes a while, but it is not the updating that takes time, it is the downloading the updates.