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Old 12-02-2018, 04:46 PM
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Are you sure you have the serial lines connected properly? TX on 430 to RX on 330?

1. Configure the RS-232 Input on the GTX 330ES connected to the GNS 430W to "Remote"
2. Configure the RS-232 Output on the GNS 430W to "ADS-B+"
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Old 12-02-2018, 05:07 PM
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Are you sure you have the serial lines connected properly? TX on 430 to RX on 330?

1. Configure the RS-232 Input on the GTX 330ES connected to the GNS 430W to "Remote"
2. Configure the RS-232 Output on the GNS 430W to "ADS-B+"
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430 pin 58: GPS RS-232 out 2---To--330 pin 22: RS-232 in 1
430 pin 59: GPS RS 232 in 2---To---330 pin 23 RS-232 out 1

I have entered "remote" into what I believe is the correct box in 330 settings
I set ADS-B out+ into: the channel 2 output box
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And not obvious but as Steve pointed out, the 330ES RS-232s need to be set to "Remote" "Remote." BH
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