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9/5/2020 11:11 AM
 

Has anyone had sucess in getting an iFly-740 to talk to anJPI EDM-830?

 
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9/5/2020 1:27 PM
 

I've never heard anyone suggest such a thing before.  

What, exactly, would you expect (or desire) to be communicated?  And how would you establish the interface between the two devices?  

 
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9/5/2020 1:54 PM
 

The EDM-830 can receive nav info from a GPS to determine location, groundspeed, andfuel remaing at your destination - it did from my old Apollo that I had removed.  It was hard wired from the Apollo to the EDM.  We tried a direct output using the iFly USB but tthe EDM-830 is not seeing it.

 
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9/6/2020 9:21 AM
 

Hm.  To me, those seem like strange features for an "engine monitor" to perform, but okay.

My panel-mounted GPS performs those functions based on the fuel flow provided by my engine monitor, but my engine monitor does not perform those functions based on data from the GPS.

 
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9/6/2020 10:00 AM
 

The EDM-830 is a pretty neat gadget that provides a lot of info in a compact package.  Obviously it is pretty simple to calculate my fuel remaining at my destination since I get the fuel flow from the 830 and time remaining from my iFly.  I just like having all the features available if I can.  I have to admit that I'm surprised that more iFly users don't have the EDM-830.

 
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