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Discovered that RXP update also feeds 2nd Garmin GPS

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When preparing for a flight in the A36 today out of KAVL I noticed that in addition to cross feeding flight plan information to the EFD1000, the RXP update also cross feeds flight plan information to the 2nd GPS400 (FSX/Carenado) in the stack. So you can display various flight plan elements on all three instruments. Not as good as having two RXP units in the stack as with RXP Professional, but still a nice-to-have.

 

Here is a screen capture showing RXP flight plan data on all three instruments. Not sure if you can read it clearly but funny to note that the direct to line on the GPS400 says "Direct to RealityXP".

 

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N136FP, my A36, ready for takeoff on KAVL R16

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Frank Patton
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Yes, the RXP GNS unit V1.6. feeds the RXP flightplan back to FSX,

where it gets picked up by the FSX GPS - which is what Carenado

uses for it's 430... nice when it all works like that!

Bert

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