N1120A
Pattern Altitude
700'. Lol.
Hi @Kevin B , unfortunately no. I used lots of the amazing advice from @Lynn Dixon , but could never get it to work. I called Aspen and TruTrak (Bendix) several times. Each time they told me the system was working the way is it supposed to work. Here is the lousy part - if you have an older AP that can't take a digital input and requires an ACU (analog conversion unit?), then you can get it to work. Or if you can work some kind of settings-fu like Lynn did, maybe it will work by tricking the system into thinking there is an ACU. I was never able to get the secret sauce recipe right to make that happen.
Honestly, I don't miss it now. Once you get your procedure down for flipping from GPSS coupled directly to the navigator (in our case a 430w), you should be ok. Here is my general process:
Prior to takeoff, while setting up the avionics, I pre-select the altitude on the TT (maybe the alt on the SID or one you usually get from ATC or, if VFR, one that you want to initially climb to)
I program the GPS and get that all set up
Don't forget to sync up the altitude on the TT if you don't have it connected to the aspen via the switch your avionics guy probably installed.
Flip the switch to couple the TT to the GPS
After takeoff, I usually climb out about 800 to 1000' or so then start to turn on the GPS track manually. Then I push the knob to engage the TT....
(climb up, TT handles flying the track... now you are at cruise alt and flying the GPS track)
When you start getting vectors from ATC, first make sure the Aspen right knob is in hdg mode and hold it in for a few secs to sync HDG to current HDG (I actually sync my heading bug frequently... force of habit)
Flip the switch to couple TT to Aspen
Push the mode button to make sure TT is in Aspen mode.
Bug new HDG
Takes about two seconds to go through all of that button-ology, but eventually it becomes pretty natural.
I will say one thing - we had never tried to shoot an ILS approach or track a VOR with the 430 coupled to the aspen - only GPS RNAV stuff.... well on Saturday we tried... and stuff wasn't working right. When sequencing to vloc on the GPS, we were unable to get the Aspen to switch over. The VOR1 text had a red bar through in at the bottom of the Aspen HSI and we were getting no loc or GS guidance on the EFD. Obviously this was a practice approach in CAVOK VMC, so no problem (one mission of the flight was to test this out).
But, point is, I need to go back in to the Aspen settings to figure out what is not set right. My hunch is the person who sold us the plane incorrectly reset something while we were messing with settings trying to get the GPSS to work. My hunch is that Aspen config page NAV Setup A needs to show configuration B... And I bet ours shows something else.... I know for a fact based on a screenshot I took a while ago that our NAV Setup B page was showing GPS1 as the setting for the 429 IN PORT 2. Which made no sense to me at the time since I would have imagined that the second nav input to the Aspen would be VLOC1...
Anyway, I am going to go out and look at these settings again some time this week. Maybe tonight if I can get out of my house early enough after virtual work.
Hi @Kevin B
I'm based in Manassas VA (near DC). Wish we were closer so we could compare notes in person...
this is very interesting.... do you have an ACU connected to your Aspen? If not, can I ask why use config B to trick the Aspen into thinking there is one between it and the AP/GPS? Check out page 106 and 107 in the Aspen install manual for the wiring diagrams. I'm pretty sure I don't have an ACU, so A would be correct... should I try setting to B even without the ACU? I need to verify if mine is set to A or B.
The answer to this question may be the secret sauce in getting the Aspen to enable the GPSS steering, by the way. In Lynn Dixon's screenshots, VLOC1 + ACU is selected for the second nav input (429 IN Port 2). And then 429 OUT PORT shows GPS + ACU.... not sure, but this may be the magic solution.
In any case, yeah, I think somebody screwed up and set GPS1 to the 429 IN Port 2, so I am going to switch that back to VLOC1 or maybe VLOC1 + ACU and see if that solves my VOR/LOC/GS issue. And, based on your input, I may try to set for config B even though I don't have an ACU.
setup page 9 of 28: 429 IN PORT 2. It was set for VLOC1, but we changed it to VLOC1+ACU. <---- THIS is the setting that I think tricks the Aspen into thinking its connected to an ACU and enabling the GPSS button. Make sure its set on whichever 429 input you are wired to coming from your navigator. Link to that photo of my config page: https://photos.app.goo.gl/fjQsvidobEGFpDzP6
@Lynn Dixon and @Kevin B huzzah! The secret sauce for getting GPSS to light up on the Aspen (for me) was: Set the GPS / NAV 1 config on page 8 to config B. That was basically it. When I made that change, on page 9, the 429 IN PORT 2 setting was already VLOC1+ACU... even though I don't have an ACU.
I made those changes and flew a test flight to a VOR and then tracked to another airport close by. I was able to just use the Aspen HDG mode on the TT, but the Aspen was feeding the 430w info to the TT with the GPSS button enabled. Seemed to do turn anticipation ok, but I have to confirm this with a few more flights. When I bugged a heading on the Aspen and pushed the GPSS button to disable, the TT immediately started turning to the HDG that I had bugged. So that all works now. Honestly, now that it is working, I'm not sure how much I will use it in this mode. To fly an LPV (or apparently an LP + V approach) coupled to the TT, I have to link the 430 and TT using the switch anyway. Who knows. I'll have to do a few test flights using only GPSS and the Aspen connected to the TT to see if the buttonology works better than my current process.
As a bonus, I fixed the problem where the winds aloft data wasn't showing up - there is a simple setting on page 16 - Wind Display. Mine was set to Disable. I set it to Enable. Voila! Wind direction and speed data displayed. Very cool.
Now..... I have another nagging issue and this one is bigger than the GPSS being grayed out... When I press the CDI button on the 430w to flip into VLOC mode to track to a VOR or fly an ILS or LOC approach, the Aspen shows VLOC1 with a red line through it. I am going to start a new thread on this because I think it is a completely separate issue. But here is a screenshot:
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@Lynn Dixon and @Kevin B huzzah! The secret sauce for getting GPSS to light up on the Aspen (for me) was: Set the GPS / NAV 1 config on page 8 to config B. That was basically it. When I made that change, on page 9, the 429 IN PORT 2 setting was already VLOC1+ACU... even though I don't have an ACU.
I made those changes and flew a test flight to a VOR and then tracked to another airport close by. I was able to just use the Aspen HDG mode on the TT, but the Aspen was feeding the 430w info to the TT with the GPSS button enabled. Seemed to do turn anticipation ok, but I have to confirm this with a few more flights. When I bugged a heading on the Aspen and pushed the GPSS button to disable, the TT immediately started turning to the HDG that I had bugged. So that all works now. Honestly, now that it is working, I'm not sure how much I will use it in this mode. To fly an LPV (or apparently an LP + V approach) coupled to the TT, I have to link the 430 and TT using the switch anyway. Who knows. I'll have to do a few test flights using only GPSS and the Aspen connected to the TT to see if the buttonology works better than my current process.
As a bonus, I fixed the problem where the winds aloft data wasn't showing up - there is a simple setting on page 16 - Wind Display. Mine was set to Disable. I set it to Enable. Voila! Wind direction and speed data displayed. Very cool.
Now..... I have another nagging issue and this one is bigger than the GPSS being grayed out... When I press the CDI button on the 430w to flip into VLOC mode to track to a VOR or fly an ILS or LOC approach, the Aspen shows VLOC1 with a red line through it. I am going to start a new thread on this because I think it is a completely separate issue. But here is a screenshot:
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