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Old February 21st 07, 04:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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The TIS traffic audio (e.g., "TRAFFIC NOT AVIALABLE") has quit on my GTX
330/CNX80/MX20 airplane. It worked fine until recently and the configuration
set up on the 330 or 80 may have been inadvertently changed. The data
displays correctly on the MX20 and the audio tests correctly via the GTX 330
diagnostic page.

Can anyone guide me through the configuration items to check on the GTX 330
and/or CNX80?

TIA,

- Don
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be found to be the best policy. - George Washington

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Old February 22nd 07, 12:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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No Spam wrote:
The TIS traffic audio (e.g., "TRAFFIC NOT AVIALABLE") has quit on my GTX
330/CNX80/MX20 airplane. It worked fine until recently and the configuration
set up on the 330 or 80 may have been inadvertently changed. The data
displays correctly on the MX20 and the audio tests correctly via the GTX 330
diagnostic page

Can anyone guide me through the configuration items to check on the GTX 330
and/or CNX80?

TIA,


Do you get any of the other alerts on the CNX80 (like the chime when
you get to a turn point in the flight plan or the "Localizer Alive"
or "missed approach". If not you've turned down the annunciator
audio.

Press COM, MENU/ENTER, "Audio" and then turn up the AMA level.
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Old February 23rd 07, 02:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Default TIS traffic audio callouts

On 2/22/07 06:50, "Ron Natalie" wrote:

No Spam wrote:
The TIS traffic audio (e.g., "TRAFFIC NOT AVIALABLE") has quit on my GTX
330/CNX80/MX20 airplane. It worked fine until recently and the configuration
set up on the 330 or 80 may have been inadvertently changed. The data
displays correctly on the MX20 and the audio tests correctly via the GTX 330
diagnostic page

Can anyone guide me through the configuration items to check on the GTX 330
and/or CNX80?

TIA,


Do you get any of the other alerts on the CNX80 (like the chime when
you get to a turn point in the flight plan or the "Localizer Alive"
or "missed approach". If not you've turned down the annunciator
audio.

Press COM, MENU/ENTER, "Audio" and then turn up the AMA level.


Thanks, Ron.

I never had gotten any of those calls, even when the TIS audio was working.
Still, I'll try that to see if the CNX80 AMA audio can be made to work.

Do you know anything else that might bring back the TIS audio?

- Don
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Those who understand binary and those who don't.
- anonymous

 




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