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Hello,
I am investigating about uploading from a PC and through the serial interface some hundreds of User Waypoints, necessary for VFR flight into a GNS 430. It seems that it is not officially feasible due to certification issues. That seems stupid, while manually entering waypoints may be worst that through a PC and a verified database, anyway, that is what garmin sais. Anyway, the function "crossfill" is available when two similar units are connected through the #3 serial port (RS232), just to send [all] the waypoints between the units. This seems a beautiful way to send them from a PC, simulating we are a GPS! In addition, on the user guide, it is also mentioned that user waypoints can be sent by an EFIS with Joystick, but once again, nothing more is reported about the protocol used. I could write the program, but I would like to know if someone else before faced the problem and discovered more informations about the protocol used. Thanks. Giuliano Rescaldani |
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The communication between the 430 and the 296 is one way only, from the 430 (or 530) to the 296. There exists no way to program a flight plan at home and then transfer it to the 430 (or 530). So I´m told, see: http://flyimc.mywowbb.com/view_topic...mp_to=392#p392 |
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Hi,
The communication between the 430 and the 296 is one way only, from the 430 (or 530) to the 296. That is true, but I never asked about that connection! The connection I am talking about is the so called Crossfill and is used to connect two similar units: 430-430, 430-530, 530-530 and it does allow to send all the waypoints (as well as routes) between units. There exists no way to program a flight plan at home and then transfer it to the 430 (or 530). That is the "official" Garmin position. But since Crossfill alows that, it is posible to "sniff" a Crossfill between two units and reproduce it on a PC. In that case the PC simulates to be a 430 that simply wants to send waypoints to the real one. That is for sure feasible, the only problem is that the protocol is not documented yet (but remember the handheld protocol was not delivered by Garmin until people cracked it... now it freely available on their site) and I have currently not two units to be placed on a bank to look inside the dialogue! Giuliano |
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