I want my Xtreme EMS to display fuel time remaining, distance remaining, and ground speed, so I believe I only need:
1- GPS signal (from Garmin Aera 660 to RADAC DB-9 Pin 3) with Xtreme EMS programmed for the correct signal being received
2- Fuel Flow sender input (from FloScan 201 to RADAC FF1)
Does anyone here have that set up and working correctly? Do I need anything else?
Aera 660 to RADAC-MAP for Xtreme EMS fuel flow...
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Aera 660 to RADAC-MAP for Xtreme EMS fuel flow...
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Re: Aera 660 to RADAC-MAP for Xtreme EMS fuel flow...
179 views and nobody has ever connected an Aera 660 to an MGL Extreme EMS?
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Re: Aera 660 to RADAC-MAP for Xtreme EMS fuel flow...
Seems like nobody here has installed an Xtreme EMS and a Garmin Aera 660. After a week playing around with it I realized that I was connecting the 660 Data Out to the wrong place. It DOESN'T go to the RADAC DB-9 Pin 3 as I thought previously, it actually goes to the Xtreme EMS DB-15 Pin 6. After doing that and making sure they were both communicating at the same speed, it's now working.
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Re: Aera 660 to RADAC-MAP for Xtreme EMS fuel flow...
Not sure why you would want to connect the GPS to the RDAC.
The Xtreme manual is quite clear where the GPS should be connected. Page 69.
The Xtreme manual is quite clear where the GPS should be connected. Page 69.
Re: Aera 660 to RADAC-MAP for Xtreme EMS fuel flow...
Yes, I found out taking a leap of faith hoping to not burn something and it worked.
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