Dave_Staten
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Regarding the GPS function and interface. Dynon specified the NMEA protocol.. which I have seen in other GPS products...
but in the KLN-89B that I have installed, I have reviewed the install manual and none of the data protocols are explicitly NMEA...
For the KLN-89B.. there are 4 input formats that correspond to air-data computers, identified by protocol a, b, c, d and one output format that is compatible with some air data units and Artex ELT's. Neither group of protocols is explicitly listed as NMEA.
I am guessing that in the absence of clear and convincing evidence, the KLN-89B is not up to the task of sending data to the EFIS in the required format. Anyone have proof to the contrary?
I am also verifying this is a one way stream, from the GPS to the Dynon... and that there is no data being send BY the dynon to the GPS (can you tell im a newbie to all this)
but in the KLN-89B that I have installed, I have reviewed the install manual and none of the data protocols are explicitly NMEA...
For the KLN-89B.. there are 4 input formats that correspond to air-data computers, identified by protocol a, b, c, d and one output format that is compatible with some air data units and Artex ELT's. Neither group of protocols is explicitly listed as NMEA.
I am guessing that in the absence of clear and convincing evidence, the KLN-89B is not up to the task of sending data to the EFIS in the required format. Anyone have proof to the contrary?
I am also verifying this is a one way stream, from the GPS to the Dynon... and that there is no data being send BY the dynon to the GPS (can you tell im a newbie to all this)