g.pajak Posted February 28, 2019 Report Posted February 28, 2019 Hello, I'm looking for some support/ideas how to solve my issue. I got a problem to catch a LOC to ILS approach at EPLL (Poland). Also can't capure the glide slope. Here is a chart to this ILS approach: http://www.pl-vacc.org.pl/files/maps/aip_bg/EPLL/EP_AD_2_EPLL_6-1-1_en.pdf As you can see on picture below, I'm on the RWY 25 at EPLL exactly in the center line, heading 245 deg. Frequency is set to 110.5 and CRS is set to 245, exactly as published. But as you can see green lines are not aligned as it should be. As a comparative, please a take a look at another screenshot below, from another G1000 equipped aircraft Aerobask Diamond DA-62. Exactly the same position fo the aircraft. CRS and FREQ are exactly the same. You can see that green needles are aligned: Any ideas how to solved it? On other airports i checked ILS approach at TBM900 works fine. On this airport EPLL, other aircraft G1000 equipped also works fine. What is the difference between TBM implementation of G1000 and other planes like Aerobask DA62 for example? Quote
asteffan Posted March 23, 2019 Report Posted March 23, 2019 Hello, I have the very same problem with ESGG ILS Rwy 03 (tested with with v1.1.6 and v1.1.7). Is this a known issue? Quote
CalypteAviation Posted May 17, 2019 Report Posted May 17, 2019 Hi, I found this problem during a flight that I streamed. Later I confirmed that other planes in my XP 11 suffer from the same problem. Basically - LOC signal is not being received where it should be (I do receive LOC signal when I am far right or left from course). GS is not available at all. So this seems to be XP or Navigraph problem. Quote
Papickx Posted October 5, 2019 Report Posted October 5, 2019 I am having the same issue at GCTS RWY 07, while the default C172 with the G1000 locks perfectly to the localiser and the GS, the TBM does not. Did anyone find an explanation/solution since this was reported here? See images attached (after simply loading in and starting up the avionics of the two planes after each other, same current Navigraph navdata, nothing else changed between the two). Quote
RobW05 Posted October 5, 2019 Report Posted October 5, 2019 Did you have that problem in the air during approach, or just on the ground? What the TBM900 does differently than the default G1000 is that it actually models radio beam propagation so the signal could simply be distorted since you are on the ground. What I noticed in your pictures is that you seem not to have picked up the ILS signal correctly in the TBM. (see the "ITS" identifier shown right next to the frequency in the NAV window in your second screenshot? That is missing in your TBM screenshot so it did not pick up the signal correctly) So my best guess is it may have to do with the radio beam propagation model and therefore be a cool feature or a bug coming from this. Quote
Papickx Posted October 5, 2019 Report Posted October 5, 2019 No, it is the same in the air, indeed the TBM does not seem to be able to pick up the ILS, as the ITS text never appears next to the frequency. I tried intercepting the ILS at various altitudes and no luck. Really strange. So I am afraid it is more a bug than a feature Quote
RobW05 Posted October 6, 2019 Report Posted October 6, 2019 I've just loaded up at GCTS runway 7 and confirm there's an issue. ITS localizer won't be picked up while the ISUR localizer (runway 25) is picked up just fine. Really strange, I've not come across such a problem before. Quote
Papickx Posted October 6, 2019 Report Posted October 6, 2019 Thanks for confirming that it was not only me. Any official reply from the development side would be appreciated. Quote
asteffan Posted December 8, 2019 Report Posted December 8, 2019 I've re-tested ESGG ILS Rwy 03 with version 1.1.10. Works for me now. Quote
g.pajak Posted December 8, 2019 Author Report Posted December 8, 2019 Same for me, today tested version 1.1.10. It finally works 100% fine in EPLL. Quote
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