Century Ic and GPS
Does anyone know the signal output (analog or digital) of the 396? I
know it is output from the extra wires on the power cord, but the
manual does not have a schematic. I know aviation shops can but tech
manuals and they all certainly know it by heart. I have a homebuilt
and want to do it myself. I can probably get a wiring diagram for the
century I.
rq3 wrote:
The Century 1 (if it has the nav tracker installed) will track any
standard +/- 150 millivolt nav signal, which is generally used to drive
a VOR indicator or the like. My GPS (a Garmin 300XL), provides this signal.
Rip
Grandmaster wrote:
Thanks Rip...do you know if you have a DAC (digital to analog
converter)?
Rip wrote:
Grandmaster wrote:
Anyone know...Do I need a Digital to Analog converter to connect my
Garmin 396 to my Century Ic? Anyone got any schematics? Does anyone
have a setup like this? How efficient is the wing leveler (does it
hold a track when slaved to a gps source)?
Thanks, Kelly
I have a Century 1 which is selectable between NAV and GPS (when not in
gyro "wing leveler" mode). It tracks very well once it's spent a while
figuring out the crab angle to compensate for cross track wind.
Just don't expect it to acquire a new heading if the GPS demands one!
Rip
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