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    Next Gen is now Dynon Skyview!

    Excellent - you've definitely got your market pinpointed. Now on to the next major part - integrated nav/comm! Get cracking, Dynon!
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    Next Gen is now Dynon Skyview!

    To clarify a bit - will the Skyview have the database to generate the GPS display for VFR use? I can see the usefulness of a certified GPS for /G IFR operations - but I would really like to be able have the same data available as a navaid for VFR or non-/G IFR.
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    Next Gen is now Dynon Skyview!

    OK - so what's this about a GPS receiver? Spill it! Give us some details here - have you finally added Dynon-branded GPS reception to your toolbox, and to what degree? I'd love to scratch the 430W off my list...
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    ADS-B

    Dynon, Will the next-gen system have any provisions for accepting input for graphical display from the coming crop of ADS-B receivers? The free weather the FAA is promising would be a good thing, among others...
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    Dynon announces $1600 and $1900 EFIS units

    Agreed - excellent work on this new product. Now get back to work!!
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    Erratic Fuel Flow (FF)  reading with alarm

    Re: Erratic Fuel Flow (FF)  reading with alarm What if it's not a nuisance alarm, but an indicator of a bigger issue? Is it possible you're seeing some vapor bubbles forming in the line during low power descent (classic vapor lock danger zone)? Under low power, the engine driven pump would...
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    oil pressure sensor

    Polar - if you cannot find the 200 ohm resistor you need, and you can handle the idea of a small amount of error, I suggest you use 4 resistors in series of 49 ohms value (a common resistor value, easy to find), this will give you 196 ohms and a 2% errror, as versus 220 ohms with a 10% error.
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    AP stick on and off button

    With that in mind - is a separate autopilot disconnect switch required somewhere, or can the AP74 be used for that? While I believe that it is good practice to have an AP disconnect on the stick, that is not always possible.
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    Copilot D-180 as BusMaster for AP

    Clear - hence the need to use the D180 as AP master, so that in case of failure you lose either the AP, or the EFIS, but not both.
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    Copilot D-180 as BusMaster for AP

    Ok - similar question. Now that we know either unit (D100 or D180) can run the AP, let's say I have my preferred panel installed with a D100/D180/AP74 and I'm running the AP off the D100 and that unit dies in flight. How much heartburn is entailed in switching the AP to drive off the D180 in the...
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    Clock problem after 5.0 update

    Now THAT is good information to have, and should be added to the installation manual.
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    long term storage of fuel

    It's called tricresyl phosphate, or TCP. It's a lead scavenger that will reduce the gaseous levels of lead in the combustion chamber and exhaust, lowering some of the issues associated with running 100LL.
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    Odd voltage reading

    Dynon - what is the voltage sampling rate on your unit, and do you do any smoothing across samples? Could this be related to ripple output and sampling frequency?
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    OAT Differences

    Another possibility - coming out of the fuselage just behind the step mount plate. If you place it in trail of the step, it's already in disturbed air and will not contribute significantly to parasitic drag - but will have more than sufficient airflow across it to register accurate free stream...
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