Any GTN-650/SV/Dynon ADSB/IPad Power Users out there in Cyberspace that can share experience and/or give me some advice?!?!?
I am getting ready for a first flight and my airplane has the following avionics:
-Dual SV-1000 (with WIFI)
-GTN-650
-Dynon ADS-B
-Dynon AP
-Dynon transponder
-Dynon radio
-iPad
So I am seeking advice (PLEASE) from the "Power Users" out there on how I should use/integrate these different systems.
I believe the Dynon radio will be much easier to use than the GTN so I will most likely use that as the primary comm.
Then...I am trying to decide on the best iPad app to use that will integrate the best with SV and the GTN.
HERE ARE LOTS AND LOTS OF QUESTIONS:
I have used ForeFlight (FF) and I know that I can plan a flight at home and then zap the flight plan into the SV via WIFI...REALLY COOL...While enroute, I can rubberband legs on the FF app and then zap the revised route into SV and the moving map shows on the SV screen...really...REALLY COOL!!!
I know I need the GTN-$$$ because it is a certified GPS navigator and it also has the VOR/ILS receiver...but how does it integrate into the mix during real life/everyday flying?
So...The Dynon SV system has a GPS antenna however that antenna is just the signal...there is still a "navigator" system within the SV and that navigator is what displays the moving map (roads/rivers/mountains/airports/weather) onto the MFD screen.
What happens to the SV navigator when the the GTN is the source of the flight plan? Does the SV system still take its own GPS-2020 signal and use that position plus the ADAHRS to present the relative position of the roads/rivers/mountains/airports/weather to the airplane onto the screen and then just overlay the GTN derived flight plan fixes?
If I program a route on the GTN do all of the fixes appear on the SV moving map display (or do just Dynon generated fixes appear on the moving map)?
Do I use the Dynon GPS navigation 95 percent of the time and then only use the GTN guidance for approaches or do I just roll (fly) with the GTN all of the time and never bother with the Dynon GPS?
Does FF or Dynon play with the GTN-650 as far as zapping flight plans to/from FF/Dynon to GTN?
If I make changes in the GTN do those changes get back to FF?
If I make changes in the GTN do those changes get to the Dynon?
Will the GTN produce enroute VNAV and switch to VGP...In other words can I be sitting at 12500 and then program the flight plan and GSP approach to cross ABCDE initial approach fix at 3000 feet and then watch the VNAV needle lower down and then the automatic capture the enroute VNAV and then watch the magic switch to VGP and fly the final approach?
Same scenario as above except that this will be an ILS approach (I HATE these things...GPS is mo-betta).,,will the magic intercept the enroute VNAV and then (assuming this is a full non-vectored approach) turn final and then capture the LOC and then switch from VNAV to GS and capture the GS?
What happens when I press the TOGA button?
Does the GTN drive the command bars to Go Around pitch attitude with a wings level command only...OR...does the command bars go to Go Around pitch attitude and then also advance the course guidance to the missed approach course and hold?
Does the Dynon AP disconnect or does it pitch up to the Go around pitch attitude?
What about ADS-B traffic and weather? Does this stuff appear on the FF app so I can fly around weather?
Anyhoo...Lots of questions however I REALLY APPRECIATE your help in figuring this all out!!!
Bill
I am getting ready for a first flight and my airplane has the following avionics:
-Dual SV-1000 (with WIFI)
-GTN-650
-Dynon ADS-B
-Dynon AP
-Dynon transponder
-Dynon radio
-iPad
So I am seeking advice (PLEASE) from the "Power Users" out there on how I should use/integrate these different systems.
I believe the Dynon radio will be much easier to use than the GTN so I will most likely use that as the primary comm.
Then...I am trying to decide on the best iPad app to use that will integrate the best with SV and the GTN.
HERE ARE LOTS AND LOTS OF QUESTIONS:
I have used ForeFlight (FF) and I know that I can plan a flight at home and then zap the flight plan into the SV via WIFI...REALLY COOL...While enroute, I can rubberband legs on the FF app and then zap the revised route into SV and the moving map shows on the SV screen...really...REALLY COOL!!!
I know I need the GTN-$$$ because it is a certified GPS navigator and it also has the VOR/ILS receiver...but how does it integrate into the mix during real life/everyday flying?
So...The Dynon SV system has a GPS antenna however that antenna is just the signal...there is still a "navigator" system within the SV and that navigator is what displays the moving map (roads/rivers/mountains/airports/weather) onto the MFD screen.
What happens to the SV navigator when the the GTN is the source of the flight plan? Does the SV system still take its own GPS-2020 signal and use that position plus the ADAHRS to present the relative position of the roads/rivers/mountains/airports/weather to the airplane onto the screen and then just overlay the GTN derived flight plan fixes?
If I program a route on the GTN do all of the fixes appear on the SV moving map display (or do just Dynon generated fixes appear on the moving map)?
Do I use the Dynon GPS navigation 95 percent of the time and then only use the GTN guidance for approaches or do I just roll (fly) with the GTN all of the time and never bother with the Dynon GPS?
Does FF or Dynon play with the GTN-650 as far as zapping flight plans to/from FF/Dynon to GTN?
If I make changes in the GTN do those changes get back to FF?
If I make changes in the GTN do those changes get to the Dynon?
Will the GTN produce enroute VNAV and switch to VGP...In other words can I be sitting at 12500 and then program the flight plan and GSP approach to cross ABCDE initial approach fix at 3000 feet and then watch the VNAV needle lower down and then the automatic capture the enroute VNAV and then watch the magic switch to VGP and fly the final approach?
Same scenario as above except that this will be an ILS approach (I HATE these things...GPS is mo-betta).,,will the magic intercept the enroute VNAV and then (assuming this is a full non-vectored approach) turn final and then capture the LOC and then switch from VNAV to GS and capture the GS?
What happens when I press the TOGA button?
Does the GTN drive the command bars to Go Around pitch attitude with a wings level command only...OR...does the command bars go to Go Around pitch attitude and then also advance the course guidance to the missed approach course and hold?
Does the Dynon AP disconnect or does it pitch up to the Go around pitch attitude?
What about ADS-B traffic and weather? Does this stuff appear on the FF app so I can fly around weather?
Anyhoo...Lots of questions however I REALLY APPRECIATE your help in figuring this all out!!!
Bill