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Hi,
It seems most handheld GPS can be connected to a computer (through a serial cable, IIRC). That allows some cool features, like preparing your flightplan in advance on your PC, or downloading to the PC the actual positions of your aircraft in order to obtain a chart of the actual flight path. Now, do you know if panel-mounted GPS can also be connected to a PC ? Namely for Garmin's GNS 530 ? I can't see any reference to this on the 530 reference manual, and I would be surprise that handheld GPS can do thing that Garmin's top tier GPS can't. fu2 rec.aviation.marketplace -- YAG |
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I do not believe there is anyway to connect the panel-mount products
to a PC. I also went from a ahndheld GPS to a panel-mount version (430) nad sure do miss the functionality of uploading a flightplan. There is a second, but unused, data port on the 430 that could perhaps provide the avenue to do this. I have talked to others and have heard - not confirmed - that there may be a certification issue in permitting uploading of data to a certified device. Jack Sundowner- N6363U "PA34 F-GFTF" wrote in message ... Hi, It seems most handheld GPS can be connected to a computer (through a serial cable, IIRC). That allows some cool features, like preparing your flightplan in advance on your PC, or downloading to the PC the actual positions of your aircraft in order to obtain a chart of the actual flight path. Now, do you know if panel-mounted GPS can also be connected to a PC ? Namely for Garmin's GNS 530 ? I can't see any reference to this on the 530 reference manual, and I would be surprise that handheld GPS can do thing that Garmin's top tier GPS can't. fu2 rec.aviation.marketplace |
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Hi,
really a new idea :-) It is possible to use the NMEA output of the Garmin 430/530 as an input for a PC. It is NOT possible to up-/download flightplans or waypoints. This is NOT a technical problem. It seems that it is not allowed for IFR or installed GPS-systems to get Flightplans or waypoints via an external device. There is only one chance to feed a Garmin 430/530 legally... with another Garmin 430/530 via Crossfill. Solution would be: write a program that simulates the communication between two Garmins 430/530 and feed this program with flightplans and waypoints from a flightplaning program or handheld GPS-systems. Than you could up-/download flightplans and waypoints. I would be happy to get such a software but writing it it is not a way to get rich :-) Another solution is a VFR only GPS like the KMD150. Here you can up-/downlaod waypoints and flightplans. Regards Maik PS: If I wrote anything stupid please correct me asap. thx. PA34 F-GFTF wrote: Hi, It seems most handheld GPS can be connected to a computer (through a serial cable, IIRC). That allows some cool features, like preparing your flightplan in advance on your PC, or downloading to the PC the actual positions of your aircraft in order to obtain a chart of the actual flight path. Now, do you know if panel-mounted GPS can also be connected to a PC ? Namely for Garmin's GNS 530 ? I can't see any reference to this on the 530 reference manual, and I would be surprise that handheld GPS can do thing that Garmin's top tier GPS can't. fu2 rec.aviation.marketplace |
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Hi,
really a new idea :-) It is possible to use the NMEA output of the Garmin 430/530 as an input for a PC. No, because NMEA format is not one of the options. |
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The CNX-80, or whatever it's called now, has an infrared port for loading
flight plans. Last time I checked it was still not enabled. Karl "Peter" wrote in message ... Maik wrote It is NOT possible to up-/download flightplans or waypoints. This is NOT a technical problem. It seems that it is not allowed for IFR or installed GPS-systems to get Flightplans or waypoints via an external device. That's correct. It is some sort of FAA requirement, but I have never seen anyone come up with a reference for it. Actually it would be great to have a connection for an external keypad. That alone would make waypoint entry about 10x faster. There is only one chance to feed a Garmin 430/530 legally... with another Garmin 430/530 via Crossfill. Solution would be: write a program that simulates the communication between two Garmins 430/530 and feed this program with flightplans and waypoints from a flightplaning program or handheld GPS-systems. I bet the protocol is confidential ![]() these very expensive boxes and play with them. Is it plain RS232, or ARINC429? Than you could up-/download flightplans and waypoints. I would be happy to get such a software but writing it it is not a way to get rich :-) If you want to do some reverse engineering, have a go at the Jepp GPS database format ![]() Another solution is a VFR only GPS like the KMD150. Here you can up-/downlaod waypoints and flightplans. Yes, the KMD150 (essentially a panel mounted version of the Skymap 3c) is perhaps the best panel mounted GPS which can still have the route uploaded from a PC. I have a KLN94B/KMD550 but if I was equipping a "cheap" plane for mainly VFR I would go for the KMD150 right away. Peter. -- Return address is invalid to help stop junk mail. E-mail replies to but remove the X and the Y. Please do NOT copy usenet posts to email - it is NOT necessary. |
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