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![]() Over the past months, I've been working on a converter to allow flightplan data from a KLN-94 or KLN-90B to be transmitted to a Garmin 396. This facility already exists with Garmin panel-mounts, but the King units output their data in a slightly different format. The converter takes the King data and dynamically modifies it so that it is acceptable to the 396, with the result that any flightplan entered into the panel-mount appears automatically in the 396 without user intervention. Anyway, I did a flight yesterday with the converter installed, and more-or-less everything is working great. Flightplans comes across, with the only issues being the the virtual waypoints created by the KLNs when in Vectors-to-Final mode don't quite appear in the right place. I suspect this one won't be fixable, but it's pretty minor, so I'm not really bothered. Having the device is a great benefit -- any change to your IFR routing that you put in the panel-mount goes straight into the handheld, saving a lot of extra button pushing. It also makes the wx features of the 396 more useful, as your route is there for you to see, allowing much easier assessment of how the wx is going to impact the flight. I'll post design details and source code on my website in the next few days. |
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![]() "Mike Granby" wrote: Anyway, I did a flight yesterday with the converter installed, and more-or-less everything is working great. Flightplans comes across, Cool! How does the cabling work? -- Dan C-172RG at BFM |
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![]() I have a 2 ft. long piece of shielded four-core cable coming out from the bottom left of my panel near the map pocket on the pilot's side. The cable is terminated in connector so that the converter can be used without permanent installation. The four cores carry ship's power at 12V, ground, the RS-232 from the panel mount GPS, and the RS-232 output to the 396. The 396 was installed on the pilot's yoke earlier. See linke [1] below for details. The panel mount GPS RS-232 signal comes from either my #1 or #2 GPS, as selected by an already-installed switch that is used to route the same signal to the WX-1000E StormScope. [1] http://www.mikeg.net/plane/n8096j/gps396/ |
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In article .com,
"Mike Granby" wrote: http://www.mikeg.net/plane/n8096j/gps396/ AV-17 is a nice touch. I had wondered if there was a "Bitchin Betty" available for GA. |
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Nice panel and all. The 396 is the icing...
"Mike Granby" wrote in message oups.com... Over the past months, I've been working on a converter to allow flightplan data from a KLN-94 or KLN-90B to be transmitted to a Garmin 396. This facility already exists with Garmin panel-mounts, but the King units output their data in a slightly different format. The converter takes the King data and dynamically modifies it so that it is acceptable to the 396, with the result that any flightplan entered into the panel-mount appears automatically in the 396 without user intervention. Anyway, I did a flight yesterday with the converter installed, and more-or-less everything is working great. Flightplans comes across, with the only issues being the the virtual waypoints created by the KLNs when in Vectors-to-Final mode don't quite appear in the right place. I suspect this one won't be fixable, but it's pretty minor, so I'm not really bothered. Having the device is a great benefit -- any change to your IFR routing that you put in the panel-mount goes straight into the handheld, saving a lot of extra button pushing. It also makes the wx features of the 396 more useful, as your route is there for you to see, allowing much easier assessment of how the wx is going to impact the flight. I'll post design details and source code on my website in the next few days. |
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![]() Details at... http://www.mikeg.net/plane/n8096j/convert/ I'll draw-up and post a schematic if anyone is interested. |
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![]() "Mike Granby" wrote in message oups.com... Details at... http://www.mikeg.net/plane/n8096j/convert/ I'll draw-up and post a schematic if anyone is interested. Looks really good, nice job! OK, the next challenge is to superimpose the stormscope info on to the 396 ;-) |
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Fantastic job Mike.
I would love to see a schematic. I am currently wiring my 396 to my panel and would like to interface it to my KLN90B. The KLN90B has one serial in and out. Can I still interface it somehow with my FS450 fuel flow output with your design? Scott P35 Bonanza |
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