I believe I understand what you are asking for: The ability for the SkyView system to monitor and automatically switch between independent (key word: independent) navigation sources when transitioning from RNAV-based navigation to localizer navigation when joining the final segment of an ILS/LOC...
Jean-Paul - we are looking at this and will probably restore this functionality in a future version of software. No promises at this moment, but know that you have been heard. Thanks for the feedback.
There are several ways to get the IFD to tune to an ILS frequency. The most common two ways are:
Manually tune in a discrete frequency to the NAV receiver using the MHz and kHz knob.
Load an ILS approach using the procedures menu for an airport.
Only method #2 will allow the IFD to send course...
andresmith76,
Could not find the multiple reports that you are referencing. Can you provide a link?
Just tested it on my unit and it's working normally. Are you sure you are in the in-flight setup menu and not the normal setup menu?
Thanks for this input. Engineering has added this feature to our list of customer requests.
Keep an eye on our software page for announcements about new features that we release.
Sounds like your Ray Allen trim motor is not connected to your SkyView system. If you want the adjustment feature you seek you'll need to install the SV-AP-PANEL and re-wire accordingly.
Based on your writing I suspect the skin of the aircraft is probably carrying some stray return currents that are interfering with your compass.
Consider installing a compass app on your smartphone to help evaluate local interference when evaluating mounting locations.
Suggest mounting the...
I find the aural AOA beeps to be superior to just about any visual indication. Suggest your enable and try them if you have not already. Your milage may vary.
The SV-AP-PANEL serves as the relay and handles all high-current switching. When wired per the SkyView install manual the current passing through the trim switches on your stick will be negligible.
For wiring information consult the SkyView install manual, page 18-7 (revision AM).
I would not recommend putting the ADAHRS in the tail for reasons identified above and because that is quite a distance from the CG. I think the shelf that others have proposed would be my choice and recommendation.
Alexe,
We refer to this phenomenon as 'ghosting'. The most frequent cause of ghosting is marginal radar or ADS-B ground station coverage. It unlikely that it is related to the traffic coasting feature.