You don't need a stand-alone switch to change inputs to the Garmin A/P. Select internal nav (G3X) or external (GTN) via the EFIS. Nav/heading/track mode is selected on the A/P controller. A separate switch to turn the A/P on and off would be required.
In talking with the folks at Trutrak a couple years ago they agreed with the approach of switching GPS sources. If the G3X dies the most simple and effective method is to have an independant switch.
If the G3X dies you can always leave the CAN bus leads tied to the Gemini and just rotate to serial inputs from the GTN.
In talking with the folks at Trutrak a couple years ago they agreed with the approach of switching GPS sources. If the G3X dies the most simple and effective method is to have an independant switch.
If the G3X dies you can always leave the CAN bus leads tied to the Gemini and just rotate to serial inputs from the GTN.
Garmin's CAN bus is not compatible with TruTrak or a std serial bus.
If you're talking about using a TT AP with Garmin then yes you can switch 232 sources to the TT.
Not sure why anyone would use a TT AP with a G3X though.
Garmin's CAN bus is not compatible with TruTrak or a std serial bus.
If you're talking about using a TT AP with Garmin then yes you can switch 232 sources to the TT.
Not sure why anyone would use a TT AP with a G3X though.
So we stay on target, the canbus on the gemini is not used. Its ARINC and it does talk to the G3X. It documented in the pinout.
And the purpose of the G3X being primary is because I have an SL30 behind each G3X. The G3X paints the path for the gemini. If I loose the gemini it won't follow a VOR or ILS directly so I'd need to transfer to the GTN.