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    429/232 Steering labels from heading bug

    Yep, that's what I've decided to do. The AF-3500EE from Advanced Flight Systems is a quality item that does everything that I want it to. Sure, it costs more, but you only gets what you pays for and, in that regard, the AFS unit is head and shoulders - and I get the A/P of MY choosing! Ah, I can...
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    429/232 Steering labels from heading bug

    Bermie, I'm affraid we're all flogging a dead horse here. Dynon have finally come clean on the real reason that they won't do anything that will assist you to interface to a 3rd party autopilot - they intend producing one of their own. The nonsense about perceived difficulties, etc., etc...
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    429/232 Steering labels from heading bug

    "Honesty, incredible support, unbeatable prices, proven reliability, software stability, or quick shipping..." are all highly desirable features and if that's the way Dynon conducts its business, I'm very much impressed. Unfortunately, even with all of that, a product needs to do what I want it...
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    429/232 Steering labels from heading bug

    Well, it never occurred to me that Dynon was primarily interested making cheap avionics - had I known that, I would have taken up the suggestion of an alternative supplier sooner! Not that cost (or complexity) is the issue, in this case. Anyone with a reasonable understanding of the technology...
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    429/232 Steering labels from heading bug

    The sole issue that has prevented me from buying two D10As (one dedicated AI and one dedicated HSI) is that I have been advised that the Dynon HSI will not output heading bug data to the A/P.   I, for one, would gladly pay $650 for this functionality, even if the HS34 did nothing else! Without...
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