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![]() "Bill" wrote in message ups.com... On Apr 19, 2:35 pm, "Allen" wrote: "kevmor" wrote in message ups.com... I flew today to try out some more approaches with the KLN94 and the entire time I was getting "Altitude Fail" in the MSG area, which the manual says will display "When the altitude input becomes invalid during operation". If I remember correctly, I think I saw when turning it on or setting the ALT that it wasn't receiving any altitude input, so I pushed ALT and set the altimeter to the current setting. It kept redisplaying though... am I doing something wrong, or is it getting a bad input possibly? You do have either an encoding altimeter or blind encoder and it is hooked up to the GPS and is functioning properly? You have your transponder turned to ALT and not just to on? If the GPS is not hooked up to the encoder there should be a way in the setup to tell it there is no encoder connected. I am not familiar with the KLN94 but these things are pretty common to all panel mount GPS. The encoder lines are a big party line. They are pulled high by the transponder usually and the altimeter pulls them low to signify a "1". The GPS just monitors the lines--or should. On 90B installations, you are ordered to put some diodes in the lines so that if the 90B is turned off it won't pull the lines low and flummox the transponder-encoder connection. Might also be that the encoder only gets power if the transponder is in ALT position; haven't heard of that one. I know that on Narcos, the encoder only got strobed in mode C--at least on really old models. So check your plane: You should be able to turn off the GPS and still squak the correct altitude; you should be able to turn the transponder off and still indicate the correct altitude on the GPS. Bill Hale I have flown several different aircraft that had GPS that would complain about no altitude if the transponder wasn't squawking ALT. |
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