RXP GPS 530

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Orlaam
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Re: RXP GPS 530

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Wavers between 168 and 175 degrees. Very annoying. The GTN doesn't do this, so it's something with the GNS. The vertical guidance does work in the Comanche, whereas you get the G/S indicator, but obviously you have to manually fly it.

I'm putting the GTN back in for now. :?
Chris J.

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Re: RXP GPS 530

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Nick M wrote:Well - I decided to take the plunge with Reality XP's GNS 530W V2 and seem to have it successfully integrated into my A2A GA fleet. Some minor entries to the panel.cfg are needed to account for the different gauge name and its slightly different dimensions, but everything seems to work properly. Here's a shot of it in the Cherokee in P3Dv4... :)

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I'll post some details of the necessary panel.cfg edits later.

Nick
Is your RXP 530 less shimmery in the vc than the default offering ? I find the default GNS to be a little flickery when panning around / using Trackir etc., even with loads of AA.
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