I’m searching everywhere for a screenshot of how DME information is displayed on a GTN-650 or IFD440.
No mention of DME in the pilots manual of either product.
The only mention I can find is that it does support remote tuning of DME boxes – so thats good at least….. but where’s the information displayed?
any ideas?
carlmeek wrote:
I’m searching everywhere for a screenshot of how DME information is displayed on a GTN-650 or IFD440.No mention of DME in the pilots manual of either product.
These are GPS. They do not have DME. They only display GPS distance from the selected waypoint.
Carlmeek,
You will need a KN62 or KN62A not the KN63.The KN63 is remote mounted and only displays via some BK CDI displays http://www.bennettavionics.com/kn63.html
The KN62 and 62A have their own dedicated displays and are connected to the IFD or GTN so that the DME can be automatically tuned.
Steve
Hi Steve,
Thanks – OK – so the IFD will remotely tune it, but won’t display the distance? That’s a shame….struggling for panel space!
Edited to say KN64 seems more common … same thing?
It is same thing but here are details from the Web, in my career the KN62 or A were the most common.
“The King KN-64 DME represents a compromise between the KN-62 and KN-62A DMEs. It is a current production model, like the KN-62A, but typically sells for roughly the price of a KN-62 (check current prices). The trade-off is that the KN-64 is a less powerful model than either the KN-62 or KN-62A. Both of the “62-series” DMEs transmit with 100 watts of power. The KN-64 is nominally rated at 50 watts. However, KN-64s often exceed this rating, and many pilots find that the KN-64 offers all the power they need. Since it matches good performance with a lower price, the KN-64 is popular choice among our customers.
King’s KN-64 is capable of providing DME information for all 200 NAV channels. The KN-64 has an external channeling capability, allowing it to get the proper NAV channel from your existing NAV Receiver. You may also tune the KN-64 directly. This feature lets you monitor your position relative to other VORs, while still navigating toward the primary VOR station."
Steve
Looks like crappy pre-owned stuff is about all that’s on offer, so i will reluctantly accept!
That one looks good – easier for me to squeeze in for sure.
Then you need to call round the various avionics shops, they are bound to have some on the shelves, gathering dust, waiting for an innocent punter like you.
Put in a remote-mount KN63 DME and use the KDI572 or 574 indicator as it takes up much less panel space than a KN62/A or KN64. It will still be tuned by an IFD or GTN.