Jesse Saint
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The problem with the RSM proved to be the length of the wire they sent with the RSM. With a shorter wire it worked fine.
Have they said what the functionality will be? Might be the diff between buying G5s and an Aspen if it's significant...... Any more probs with the RSM?
Anyone heard anything out of Trutrak about the software working with Aspen and Garmin? Seems like they have gone silent......
Hello all. Just found this thread. I have a TT sitting in the box awaiting install in my 1967 Cherokee 6. I'm curious if anyone here has installed the TT in a PA32. Any problems or issues found? Was is as simple as the other aircraft mentioned here? What are most of you driving it with in terms of GPS? I am on a waiting list right now for install of a Garmin GNX 375 and dual G5's, however if I am not mistaken, they don't work together yet. I purchased an Aera 660 to control it until they get it figured out.
Thanks for any suggestions or tips!
The TT head has to go back to Springdale for the software update. No field updates allowed. Being so close to th software release, I’d just hold off if you could. Might save an hour of labor.
I called TT and they said I would need to email my question. I've emailed 3 times with no response, so it's been a little frustrating. I've been trying to get on someone's schedule for so long it might be hard for me to wait. Currently set to start on the 23rd.
New firmware is now released:
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/trutrak-firmware-is-ready.121175/
They announced today via their Facebook page
Well that is some irony! Finally started reaching out to some forums and really I just needed to wait a few more hours. HAHA.
Looks like BK is having an influence on them now.... My IA has been trying to talk me out of the Trutrak and into a GFC500. Perhaps he is right.
FWIW … some Aspen <> TT/BK news...
New Aspen software will include..
- ALT set and VS set (additions) to the TT interface, (Heading and Baro already there.)
- Free unlock for the FULL HSI. (more to the story here if you are interested)
- $$$ (to be determined) unlock for TAS, GS, OAT and winds data. (called a "Data Bar") No hardware, the OAT probe is already in both versions of the RSM.
Sweeeet….
Cap
Hi Lynn.. I hear it is fully intended.. to insert the Vert flags in the data sentence... There was no correction, they were simply not there,, The TT is already listening for them.. That was the central issue in the next upgrade. The HSI became .. ahem.. a sudden bonus..
Cap
I’m in the SanFrancisco Bay Area. Does anyone know of a shop that’s has done the install. I have a pa28-235TruTrak has far more installs in PA-28’s than Trio. The STC Group is not fun to deal with either. The install kit from TruTrak is EXCELLENT!
Yes, coupled to a capable WASS navigator it can... very well, but not approved (STC) for any certed airframe yet. The TT Vizion has been flying coupled approaches for many years in experimental aircraft . I have heard, for C172 and PA - 28s, within a year, along with IAS.
Cap
Cap,
Thanks for the info. I got a response from BK on their plans for the Bonanza/Debonair if anyone else with one is interested. Fingers are crossed it happens. I find it interesting that the STC didn’t allow for couples approaches since it is proven, capable, and the GFC 500 competitor allows them. Here is the BK response about Bonanzas and Debs:
“The Bonanza is on the list this year to start the process year. I would like to think they would try to combine similar air frames if possible. The entire process is lengthy (like several years) by the time the lawyers and FAA are complete with the paperwork.”
Hi Tim!
Thw TT is not STCd for approaches because it has to be flight tested with each navigator in EACH airframe and they chose not to take the ( long) time to do that allowing then to bring the autopilot to market a lot sooner. Then got a "blanket " STC for all the PA -28 airframes at the same time with the alt and approach limitation. They figured that most potential customers did not care about coupled approaches below 700 feet and they were absolutley correct. The TT is now the most popular AP in C 172s and Cherokees by a huge margin and the factory is still dealing with a huge backlog of orders 22 months after it began shipping.
The demand unexpectedly consumed all their resources delaying further approvals , hopefully BKs involvement will shorten the wait time for further approvals.
Cheers!
Cap
Hi Tim!
The TT is not STCd for approaches because it has to be flight tested with each navigator in EACH airframe and they chose not to take the ( long) time to do that allowing then to bring the autopilot to market a lot sooner. Then got a "blanket " STC for all the PA -28 airframes at the same time with the alt and approach limitation. They figured that most potential customers did not care about coupled approaches below 700 feet and they were absolutley correct. The TT is now the most popular AP in C 172s and Cherokees by a huge margin and the factory is still dealing with a huge backlog of orders 22 months after it began shipping.
For 172s and Cherokees that maybe true, for Bs, Ms, and other higher dollar planes...it’s Garmins 500.
Tom
Time will tell... but a lot of Mooneyites are waiting for the TT, but for Bos and higher $$$ airframes you are correct.. and if you are flying hard IFR in ANYTHING, NOW, the GFC 500 is the best choice.
Seems TTs are going in a lot of Sixes, Lances and Togas also.. from feedback in the forums...
If the GFC 500 did not HAVE to use the G5s, … they would sell more... It would be great if the GFC500 would listen to the Aspens and Dymons and soon to be the BK displays. But that's not Garmin's way...
Cap
a MAJOR drawback to using the GFC500 is that are incredibly limiting your future avionics purchases based around the dang autopilot. Once you go GFC500, you are stuck in the Garmin wall garden as it doesn;'t really work with anything else. That forces you down the route of Garmin navigators, Garmin PFD/MFD's etc.
That one piece of equipment locks you in for the totality of owning it. I don't like that.
Also, in my opinion, the cost of the GFC500 unit and install being more expensive than the TT is swaying some people.
I would have loved to install an STEC3100 in my Cardinal RG, but at $15k (just for the hardware!) the only value prop it gave me over the trutrak was auto-trim and IAS climb. My Trutrak was 1/3 of that cost.
I am totally happy with my TruTrak and Aspen E5 combo. Even though the integration came late. The aspen is BY FAR much better display quality than the G5's which just look like toys to me.
Totally agree, I think the Aspen is a far better instrument. I have a side by side picture of them here somewhere... in show lighting.. interesting…
Tell us more about the Aspen E5<>TT combination !! Many want to hear! I am planning on the Aspen here next year. I think this is the sweet spot combination at this time...
Cap
Sure it is ....it’s called “GFC 600”.If the GFC 500 did not HAVE to use the G5s, … they would sell more... It would be great if the GFC500 would listen to the Aspens and Dymons and soon to be the BK displays. But that's not Garmin's way...
Cap
Well right now, my head unit for the TT has been removed from the plane a couple weeks back and sent back to mid-continent (who BK / TT has contracted with for the firmware upgrade) to get its firmware upgraded to enable the integration. I'm hoping to get it back after the holidays. BUT, the Aspen E5 has been phenominal to fly behind. Super easy on the eyes, very responsive display with no lags like the older hardware. I love it. There is a rumored free upgrade coming down the pike for the E5 to enable an HSI and correct the VNAV flags for the TruTrak and STEC's. Along this same time frame, Aspen is rumored to release a $500 unlock for all the air data to be displayed, with no new hardware being needed....totally software.
But the TruTrak is like flying on rails. Simple to use and just works like you'd expect. There's a reason they sold so well, and are STILL selling like crazy. Its a darn good auto-pilot.
Sure it is ....it’s called “GFC 600”.
Gives you all that (not sure about Dymons,BK)...
Tom