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![]() On Jan 1, 5:17 pm, "Roy N5804F" wrote: Why is a new version of the software is required and what changes it will introduce ? I don't know what v3.0 firmware for the 480 will bring. The current 480 firmware is 2.1, so 3.0 should have some significate enhancements. I just got this from the support guys when I was upgrading to 2.1 When did Garmin announced that they will "continue development and support for the 480" ? What do all the aircraft fitted with only dual 430/530's use for primary enroute navigation under instrument rules ? What ever they have been using. Could be VOR for example. |
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![]() "JD" wrote in message oups.com... On Jan 1, 5:17 pm, "Roy N5804F" wrote: Why is a new version of the software is required and what changes it will introduce ? I don't know what v3.0 firmware for the 480 will bring. The current 480 firmware is 2.1, so 3.0 should have some significate enhancements. I just got this from the support guys when I was upgrading to 2.1 When did Garmin announced that they will "continue development and support for the 480" ? What do all the aircraft fitted with only dual 430/530's use for primary enroute navigation under instrument rules ? What ever they have been using. Could be VOR for example. I do believe that the updated software for the 480 is required to cure existing problems found with the 480 during /W certification for the 430/530 units ? The VOR portion is an integral part of the 430/530 so I would dispute that the 430/530's are certified for enroute in a normal certified IFR installation. Am I wrong again ? Roy |
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![]() On Jan 1, 5:44 pm, "Roy N5804F" wrote: "JD" wrote in ooglegroups.com... On Jan 1, 5:17 pm, "Roy N5804F" wrote: Why is a new version of the software is required and what changes it will introduce ? I don't know what v3.0 firmware for the 480 will bring. The current 480 firmware is 2.1, so 3.0 should have some significate enhancements. I just got this from the support guys when I was upgrading to 2.1 When did Garmin announced that they will "continue development and support for the 480" ? What do all the aircraft fitted with only dual 430/530's use for primary enroute navigation under instrument rules ? What ever they have been using. Could be VOR for example.I do believe that the updated software for the 480 is required to cure existing problems found with the 480 during /W certification for the 430/530 units ? The VOR portion is an integral part of the 430/530 so I would dispute that the 430/530's are certified for enroute in a normal certified IFR installation. Am I wrong again ? Roy, could just be a time lag in reading/posting, but the 530/430s ARE NOT currently certified for PRIMARY ENROUTE NAVIGATION, IFR or otherwise. |
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"JD" wrote:
On Jan 1, 5:44 pm, "Roy N5804F" wrote: "JD" wrote in ooglegroups.com... On Jan 1, 5:17 pm, "Roy N5804F" wrote: What do all the aircraft fitted with only dual 430/530's use for primary enroute navigation under instrument rules ? What ever they have been using. Could be VOR for example.I do believe that the updated software for the 480 is required to cure existing problems found with the 480 during /W certification for the 430/530 units ? The VOR portion is an integral part of the 430/530 so I would dispute that the 430/530's are certified for enroute in a normal certified IFR installation. Am I wrong again ? Roy, could just be a time lag in reading/posting, but the 530/430s ARE NOT currently certified for PRIMARY ENROUTE NAVIGATION, IFR or otherwise. I think Roy is correct. The 430/530 *GPS* function is not approved for primary nav, but the built-in VOR receiver could serve as the required additional means of navigation. The issue is not the box failing, it's the loss of RAIM integrity with the older TSO C129a GPS boxes. This limitation goes away with the WAAS approval. Mike |
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![]() On Jan 1, 6:02 pm, Mike Adams wrote: "JD" wrote: On Jan 1, 5:44 pm, "Roy N5804F" wrote: "JD" wrote in ooglegroups.com... On Jan 1, 5:17 pm, "Roy N5804F" wrote: What do all the aircraft fitted with only dual 430/530's use for primary enroute navigation under instrument rules ? What ever they have been using. Could be VOR for example.I do believe that the updated software for the 480 is required to cure existing problems found with the 480 during /W certification for the 430/530 units ? The VOR portion is an integral part of the 430/530 so I would dispute that the 430/530's are certified for enroute in a normal certified IFR installation. Am I wrong again ? Roy, could just be a time lag in reading/posting, but the 530/430s ARE NOT currently certified for PRIMARY ENROUTE NAVIGATION, IFR or otherwise.I think Roy is correct. The 430/530 *GPS* function is not approved for primary nav, but the built-in VOR receiver could serve as the required additional means of navigation. The issue is not the box failing, it's the loss of RAIM integrity with the older TSO C129a GPS boxes. This limitation goes away with the WAAS approval. Mike From Garmin's news letter: http://www.garmin.com/pressroom/aviation/110906.html "*Due to the TSO limitation in conjunction with the AFMS limitation, Garmin's GNS 400/500 series navigators will not be certified as a "primary means" of GPS navigation until after customers install a new software version. Garmin expects to issue a Service Bulletin in the first quarter of 2007 issuing the software. The software will be updated via the 400/500W data loader card. This required software update is expected to be available in the first quarter of 2007." |
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"JD" wrote:
On Jan 1, 6:02 pm, Mike Adams wrote: I think Roy is correct. The 430/530 *GPS* function is not approved for primary nav, but the built-in VOR receiver could serve as the required additional means of navigation. The issue is not the box failing, it's the loss of RAIM integrity with the older TSO C129a GPS boxes. This limitation goes away with the WAAS approval. Mike From Garmin's news letter: http://www.garmin.com/pressroom/aviation/110906.html "*Due to the TSO limitation in conjunction with the AFMS limitation, Garmin's GNS 400/500 series navigators will not be certified as a "primary means" of GPS navigation until after customers install a new software version. Garmin expects to issue a Service Bulletin in the first quarter of 2007 issuing the software. The software will be updated via the 400/500W data loader card. This required software update is expected to be available in the first quarter of 2007." Yes, I think we're saying the same thing. The 430W/530W will have primary means capability with this new software version. This is the "WAAS approval" I referred to above. I interpreted Roy's question to be regarding the basic 530 capability prior to the /W upgrade. The TSO C129a GPS approval is just for supplemental nav, so the internal VOR can be used as the backup. Mike |
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Mike,
My understanding that WAAS usage has been approved for landings, but not for GPS navigation, seems screwy, but what's new? On Jan 1, 6:24 pm, Mike Adams wrote: "JD" wrote: On Jan 1, 6:02 pm, Mike Adams wrote: I think Roy is correct. The 430/530 *GPS* function is not approved for primary nav, but the built-in VOR receiver could serve as the required additional means of navigation. The issue is not the box failing, it's the loss of RAIM integrity with the older TSO C129a GPS boxes. This limitation goes away with the WAAS approval. Mike From Garmin's news letter: http://www.garmin.com/pressroom/aviation/110906.html "*Due to the TSO limitation in conjunction with the AFMS limitation, Garmin's GNS 400/500 series navigators will not be certified as a "primary means" of GPS navigation until after customers install a new software version. Garmin expects to issue a Service Bulletin in the first quarter of 2007 issuing the software. The software will be updated via the 400/500W data loader card. This required software update is expected to be available in the first quarter of 2007."Yes, I think we're saying the same thing. The 430W/530W will have primary means capability with this new software version. This is the "WAAS approval" I referred to above. I interpreted Roy's question to be regarding the basic 530 capability prior to the /W upgrade. The TSO C129a GPS approval is just for supplemental nav, so the internal VOR can be used as the backup. Mike |
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JD wrote:
Roy, could just be a time lag in reading/posting, but the 530/430s ARE NOT currently certified for PRIMARY ENROUTE NAVIGATION, IFR or otherwise. The only "otherwise" that comes to mind is VFR, and nothing, other than my piloting skills, has to be certified for primary en route VFR nav. ;-) |
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![]() "Roy N5804F" wrote in message ink.net... The VOR portion is an integral part of the 430/530 so I would dispute that the 430/530's are certified for enroute in a normal certified IFR installation. Am I wrong again ? I don't have direct personal knowledge of this, but I have read in several places and have been told that the radios are on a separate power supply from the GPS receiver. I don't know how the display is driven and powered, if it is independent of the GPS portion. |
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