Friends: In a
discussion about the best touch-screen navigators on the Cessna Pilots Association
online forums, I lamented that Garmin won't allow my Avidyne IFD540 (or indeed
any non-Garmin box) to provide an approved position source for my GTX-330ES
transponder. I concluded as follows:
“In a perfect world, boxes from different companies would
accept each other's data streams freely. But that's not the world we live in;
Garmin radios are happy to output data to other avionics, but they won't accept
data from others. On the other hand, I believe that Avidyne avionics will
freely accept data from other companies boxes.”
One of the other guys on the CPA Forum responded thus:
“I believe that Avidyne wants you to believe they are more
open, but it doesn't appear to be that way. As an example, they claim to use
the Capstone ADS-B protocol so that they'll be open to other devices, but they
have yet to claim they are compatible with any other brand, even those that
support the capstone protocol. They also haven't stated that they'll allow
their IFD540 to be used as an approved GPS source for another brand's ADS-B
box. They have their transponder and their recently announced MLB-100 that they
want to fill the ADS-B role so conveniently they haven't claimed to be compatible
with anybody else.
For what it's worth, I'm an IFD540 pre-purchaser so I really
wish they were more open. It just seems like they want to sound like they are
more open, but in the end they are going to play the game the same as Garmin.”
Is there any truth to these allegations? If not, I’d appreciate your help providing an
informed rebuttal.
Thanks, Mike < ="cosymantecnisbfw" co="cs" id="SILOBFWID" style="width: 0px; height: 0px; display: block;">
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