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With the GX-60 in my Bonanza, I can look at any waypoint in the database
(eg VOR, NDB, intersection, airport, etc.) and press the "INFO" button. I can then get distance and direction to that waypoint without doing a "go to" and without disturbing my current route. I flew a trip today in another Bonanza (KORL - MYAM - KFPR - KORL), my first experience with a 430. I can find any waypoint I need via the "WPT" pages, but I cannot find any way to display distance and direction to that waypoint (other than "go to" which is not helpful if I don't want to go there). I have done a thorough RTFM and if the information I'm looking for is in the 192 page manual, I have missed it. Can anyone help me with this? |
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One way is to go to the 4th page on the NAV section. At the bottom of that
displayed page are three fields. The first is a field that is user selectable to APT, INT, NDB, VOR, USR, WPT. I usually keep that on VOR. It is an easy way to give a position report, and the controllers usually like to know where you are from a VOR. The other two fields are the bearing from and distance. Best, Karl "Curator" N185KG ATP CFI ETC "L. R. Du Broff" wrote in message ... With the GX-60 in my Bonanza, I can look at any waypoint in the database (eg VOR, NDB, intersection, airport, etc.) and press the "INFO" button. I can then get distance and direction to that waypoint without doing a "go to" and without disturbing my current route. I flew a trip today in another Bonanza (KORL - MYAM - KFPR - KORL), my first experience with a 430. I can find any waypoint I need via the "WPT" pages, but I cannot find any way to display distance and direction to that waypoint (other than "go to" which is not helpful if I don't want to go there). I have done a thorough RTFM and if the information I'm looking for is in the 192 page manual, I have missed it. Can anyone help me with this? |
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Another way you can do this is by using the cursor function if the fix can
be viewed on the moving map. This is done by pressing the right inner knob to activate the cursor pointer and scrolling it to the fix using the knobs. I use this quite a bit to help me tell ATC my position on initial call-up when VFR. The nice thing about this is that the pointer will remain on the fix thus giving you updates on your relative position in case it takes a while for you to get ahold of the controller. Marco "karl gruber" wrote in message ... One way is to go to the 4th page on the NAV section. At the bottom of that displayed page are three fields. The first is a field that is user selectable to APT, INT, NDB, VOR, USR, WPT. I usually keep that on VOR. It is an easy way to give a position report, and the controllers usually like to know where you are from a VOR. The other two fields are the bearing from and distance. Best, Karl "Curator" N185KG ATP CFI ETC "L. R. Du Broff" wrote in message ... With the GX-60 in my Bonanza, I can look at any waypoint in the database (eg VOR, NDB, intersection, airport, etc.) and press the "INFO" button. I can then get distance and direction to that waypoint without doing a "go to" and without disturbing my current route. I flew a trip today in another Bonanza (KORL - MYAM - KFPR - KORL), my first experience with a 430. I can find any waypoint I need via the "WPT" pages, but I cannot find any way to display distance and direction to that waypoint (other than "go to" which is not helpful if I don't want to go there). I have done a thorough RTFM and if the information I'm looking for is in the 192 page manual, I have missed it. Can anyone help me with this? Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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