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Old August 9th 03, 10:37 PM
Chuck
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Default Garmin 530 Bearing to fix ? Error ?

Hey there!

It seems to me that when on the FPL page all
of the bearings to fixes entered are bearings
from the previous fix on the entered flight plan.

When ATC asks "what is the bearing to XYZ fix"
if you were to read from the FPL page,that would be incorrect as it
is NOT from your present position.

So, have any of you found a short cut,besides highlighting
the fix and then direct enter, direct enter to go back to
fix you were navigating,please let me know.

Thanks
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Old August 10th 03, 02:03 AM
Robert Henry
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How about: highlight, direct, read the lower right course box, clr?


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Hey there!

It seems to me that when on the FPL page all
of the bearings to fixes entered are bearings
from the previous fix on the entered flight plan.

When ATC asks "what is the bearing to XYZ fix"
if you were to read from the FPL page,that would be incorrect as it
is NOT from your present position.

So, have any of you found a short cut,besides highlighting
the fix and then direct enter, direct enter to go back to
fix you were navigating,please let me know.

Thanks



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Old August 10th 03, 07:48 PM
paul k. sanchez
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Hey there!

It seems to me that when on the FPL page all of the bearings to fixes entered

are bearings from the previous fix on the entered flight plan.

When ATC asks "what is the bearing to XYZ fix" if you were to read from the

FPL page, that would be incorrect as it is NOT from your present position.

So, have any of you found a short cut,besides highlighting the fix and then

direct enter, direct enter to go back to fix you were navigating,please let me
know.

Thanks


Bruce:
I think I am a little bit confused. I thought the column on FPL page 1 or 2 was
DTK (desired track or course line) not the current bearing.

If you are trying to determine your bearing to the current waypoint, NAV page 1
and 2 can be configured to show BRG as a data field. This is much more useful
than what the DTK is. In fact if you also have the data field TRK, if your TRK
matches your BRG you will get there.

I think all the other suggestions, from FPL page 1 highlighting the waypoint
and pressing DIRECT and just reading off the course, would probably work out
the best.

I think perhaps you have not configured the FPL and NAV pages to the best
presentation of information.


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