I have a D-180 installed by AMD in a Zodiac CH601XL. They installed the Angle of Attack sensor, but couldn't get it properly calibrated with the version of software that was current on delivery day .. October 1, 2006. They didn't know if it was a problem with the probe installation (they hoped not) or with the Dynon software (they hoped!) I think mine was the first AoA probe they did. SO, instead of letting me fly with bad AoA information, they disabled the display. I fly around with the probe, but I don't see the display.
That is a situation that I'll take up with AMD.
But, here is my specific Dynon-related situation. When I'm on the runway and my effective TAS is something over 20 knots or so and under 55 or so , I get a buzzing through the audio system that sounds like the digital electronic version of a stall warning buzzer. But, it sounds way too soon ... continues way too long.. and is annoying while landing.
1. Is that an audio warning associated with the D-180?
2. If so, is it associated with the AoA sensor?
3. Can I recalibrate it?
4. Can I shut it off?
5. Should the end-of-October Software Rev make a difference in any of this?
By the way, I love my Zodiac and my D-180. What a super pair. I got the AoA as a playtoy. AMD did a wonderful thing and gave me a USB plug mounted on the panel for the Dynon. I approach a software upgrade with some fear and trepidation, but I'm willing to try if it will help get rid of the noise. (Also, I have a coupled Garmin 396 and want to see the link)
Thanks for a GREAT product! Frank Derfler N183AM
That is a situation that I'll take up with AMD.
But, here is my specific Dynon-related situation. When I'm on the runway and my effective TAS is something over 20 knots or so and under 55 or so , I get a buzzing through the audio system that sounds like the digital electronic version of a stall warning buzzer. But, it sounds way too soon ... continues way too long.. and is annoying while landing.
1. Is that an audio warning associated with the D-180?
2. If so, is it associated with the AoA sensor?
3. Can I recalibrate it?
4. Can I shut it off?
5. Should the end-of-October Software Rev make a difference in any of this?
By the way, I love my Zodiac and my D-180. What a super pair. I got the AoA as a playtoy. AMD did a wonderful thing and gave me a USB plug mounted on the panel for the Dynon. I approach a software upgrade with some fear and trepidation, but I'm willing to try if it will help get rid of the noise. (Also, I have a coupled Garmin 396 and want to see the link)
Thanks for a GREAT product! Frank Derfler N183AM