OK, another instance. This time, here's the scenario:
Several flights, no issues, over the past week. Worked beautifully. Returned home on Sunday, shut down, put the aircraft in the hangar and then
Today, went to the hangar to prep a bit for removing the SV (wanted to download the config files, etc.). Upon power-up, guess what?
ADS-B In Offline message
Power cycled the EFIS. No joy. Power cycled the entire system. No joy. Removed the fuse from the circuit on which the XPDR and ADS-B are wired, powered up and, as expected, got XPDR FAIL and ADS-B In Offline messages. Replaced fuse. XPDR good, ADS-B still offline.
Decided just for the heck of it to pull the plane out and start it, to see if anything changed (and to show to a buddy to get his assistance troubleshooting). While on the ramp, same thing...ADS-B IN Offline...but then, miraculously, after about a half minute, it *came back*.
This is NOT a case of ADS-B Unavailable...I've had ADS-B IN data while in the hangar since I installed it, and even if it weren't available (which I've seen in flight in areas not covered yet), I don't get a warning message just because of that.
The plane was *immobile* since Sunday, and somehow, it first didn't have ADS-B IN, and then it did.
Has ANYONE else seen this sort of thing? I did get a diagnostic file today and will upload it and notify via email that there is another file which may help solve this.
Again, this smells like a software (or UART) comm problem, but it's getting annoying.
Thanks...