I have the same Skyview/ADSB 472 and Echo UAT/ GRT Mini setup as you and very often have the same problem. It would be great to be able to adjust or disable the traffic filtering on the Skyview. Many times the Skyview does not show traffic which is shown on the GRT and Ipad from the Echo UAT.
The transponder is a serial device (not Skyview network) in the Dynon system. Check to make sure it is still shown on you Serial setup page. If it is there, look for Good Sentences counting up. Check to make sure transponder is powered.
Enter the Maintenance log in the Setup screen (location shown two posts up). You can edit, remove or add any of them. You will get more familiar with the location as you use the system as you must return to update the values as you might do after completing an oil change for example.
I have traffic from both a Dynon ADSB 472 displayed on the Skyview and from a Uavionics Echo ADSB tranceiver which displays on a GRT Mini and also an Ipad. You may have two issues. First is the Dynon filters traffic it does not consider a factor (too far above, below or distant). This filtering...
You should try the Configure function. Go to SETUP MENU>SYSTEM SETUP>SKYVIEW NETWORK SETUP>CONFIGURE. This will find your EMS again. It should work normally when this is complete.
The Dynon backup battery will only charge when the display is on and voltage supplied to the display is above the threshold. The Dynon display controls the charging. No current flows to the backup battery with the display off. If you can get a VFR day, the backup battery will charge during...
If the airplane was in the hangar try turning off hangar lights etc. I have a friend whose lights will cause this in his plane. Turn off the lights or pull the plane outside and all returns to normal. Seems worse with some lights (LED or flourescent) than others and steel hangar walls/roof also...
Did he save the configuration on the screen he set up as he wanted and then load it to the other screen? I wonder if the system picked the other screen as the system master on boot up. I think this can happen if both screens come on simultaneously. Try turning on only the screen with the setup...
Actually, this is not correct. Remember the vertical guidance (LNAV/VNAV or LPV) is determined by the WAAS signal required to be checked automatically by the IFR navigator within a set of parameters of the final approach coarse. A certified WAAS IFR navigator may only give you LNAV guidance...
Legally you must use the certified IFR navigator when flying any procedure on an IFR flight plan. Loading points on the Skyview and allowing the Skyview to navigate along them is not allowed on any SID, STAR or approach. If you have a certified IFR navigator installed all you have to do is...
You will need the Dynon Wifi dongle. It plugs into the back of the unit (one of two USB ports). The dongle establishes the Wifi network and shares the information with your iPad.
You can assign functions to the pointer needles. They act as RMI needles in the HSI display. My IFR navigator is a Garmin GNS480. It has VOR/LOC/GS capability along with RNAV enroute and LNAV, LNAV+V, and LPV approaches. I assign the HSI to the flight plan source in IFR which would be the GNS...
The flight plan shows up in the Skyview but I cannot copy it to the Skyview flight plan tab unless I want to enter each point, letter by letter. The feature I want is to have the flight plan show up in the IFR navigator flight plan tab (as it now does) and be able to tell the Skyview to copy...
The GTN 650 flight plan flows to the Skyview over the serial/ARINC connections. I do not believe they remain. When your 650 went down the Dynon would have still shown the flight plan but when it came back up (no flight plan after reboot) the Dynon flight plan tab for the 650 would be similarly...
You are correct on point 1. As for point 2, the moving map has both heading and ground track. Heading comes from the ADAHRS just like the PFD. Ground track comes from the GPS 250/2020 or your actual GPS source. The difference between the two is shown as wind while airborne. The wind indication...