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One small but very handy thing the 530 DOES do is the
"DME" display. At the bottom left, it tells you the distance and radial to the currently tuned VOR (you may need a software upgrade to get this, I believe it was introduced some time in 2002). This is as good as having a real DME for things which are somewhat auxiliary to actual navigation, like knowing how far you are from the center of Class B (invaluable for flying near SFO for example). John "Richard Kaplan" wrote in message s.com... "Mike Rapoport" wrote in message ink.net... The 530 has an "arc view" map page that the 430 does not. I find it to be the most useful moving map page and use it all the time. As I said, the 530 is easier to use but does not contain any functionality that the 430 does not, i.e. there is no approach or other IFR function the 530 does that the 430 cannot do. Sort of like the difference between an HSI vs. a DG and CDI... the HSI is easier to use but does not give any additional functionality. -- Richard Kaplan, CFII www.flyimc.com |
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In article m, "Richard
Kaplan" writes: As I said, the 530 is easier to use but does not contain any functionality that the 430 does not, i.e. there is no approach or other IFR function the 530 does that the 430 cannot do. Only difference I know (besides bigger which is good for old eyes) is the 530 gives distance and vector to a selected VOR. The 430 will do this if you select the VOR as a waypoint but the 530 will do it from the NAV select. Chuck |
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![]() "PaulaJay1" wrote in message ... Only difference I know (besides bigger which is good for old eyes) is the 530 gives distance and vector to a selected VOR. The 430 will do this if you select the VOR as a waypoint but the 530 will do it from the NAV select. It certainly is easier to get that information on the 530. Even on the 430 though all you need to do is turn to the Nearest VOR page and you can get the same information without having to change your waypoint. An even better solution -- as I mentioned previously -- is to crosslink a portable Garmin with a 430. A Garmin 430/195 combination is even more capable than a 530 at a much lower cost. -- Richard Kaplan, CFII www.flyimc.com |
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![]() wrote in message ... to the extent you know how to use it. Something as dirt simple as a KNS-80 may not do a whole lot, but it's extremely easy to use. I don't think ILS's have been replaced by IFR GPS's quite yet... as much as people want them to. And even when airplanes have an approach-capable IFR GPS unit, in my experience a good bit of the time the database is not updated at every cycle. -- Richard Kaplan, CFII www.flyimc.com |
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In article m, "Richard
Kaplan" writes: It certainly is easier to get that information on the 530. Even on the 430 though all you need to do is turn to the Nearest VOR page and you can get the same information without having to change your waypoint. Thanks for the tip, Richard. I hadn't thought of using that page. However, I like to keep that group on nearest airport in case I need it for emergency. Select the first airport and push "direct to" and enter and you are aimed at the nearest airport. With "VSR" (vertical speed required) as one of the data field, you will quickly know if you can make it since you know your sink rate in glide. Also, I fly in the Cleveland area and generally want to know distance to CLE to avoid class B. Well, the CLE DME channel doesn't show in the VOR list( at least not on the simulator), so your solution doesn't work all the time. I presume that you could set the frequency (109.9) on the 530 and get the distance. Anyway, a quick check at my electronics shop gives about $5k to upgrade and the 530 won't fit in one stack with the audio panel and a second radio. So I have two reasons the be satisfied with the 430. The plane is in the shop now to get the 330 transponder addition so that is my "money spend" for this year. Chuck |
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"PaulaJay1" wrote in message
... Select the first airport and push "direct to" and enter and you are aimed at the nearest airport. With "VSR" (vertical speed required) as one of the data Even easier... Hit DIRECT and turn the large knob to the "NRST" field and hit ENTER. Also, I fly in the Cleveland area and generally want to know distance to CLE to avoid class B. Well, the CLE DME channel doesn't show in the VOR list( at Why won't it show up? Must be a bug in the sim only. -- -------------------- Richard Kaplan, CFII www.flyimc.com |
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