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Old 08-10-2016, 09:56 PM
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I used to own a Yak-52 that haD a gear box on the prop (PSRU). The tach read in % of max RPM so there it was pretty intuitive.
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Old 08-10-2016, 11:19 PM
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I agree. I jump back and forth between Lyc powered RV's and the RV-12's all the time. You just get used to it.

But to answer your question, the tach sensor for the Rotax is on the engine crankshaft, so the only way to change the reading to prop RPM would be to add a sensor to the gear box/prop shaft or get the manufacturer of the EFIS/EMS to write some special software code to divide the engine speed value by 2.43.
It looks like there is not any code in Skyview to be able to perform the division and display it. That was really all I was looking for.

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Old 08-11-2016, 04:58 AM
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The Diamond Katana as originally built only indicates prop rpm. I've flown one a few times but don't know just how this is accomplished.
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Old 08-11-2016, 06:04 AM
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Not sure if this would work and I've never used it but G3X offers a custom RPM selection:

Custom: This option allows the installer to enter up to 8 points of frequency-to-RPM calibration. The input accepts frequency values up to 1 kHz. This input supports any RPM sensor that has a known frequency output (up to 1 kHz). This input also supports RPM readouts that display in percent instead of RPM.
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Old 08-11-2016, 08:14 AM
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Not sure if this would work and I've never used it but G3X offers a custom RPM selection:

Custom: This option allows the installer to enter up to 8 points of frequency-to-RPM calibration. The input accepts frequency values up to 1 kHz. This input supports any RPM sensor that has a known frequency output (up to 1 kHz). This input also supports RPM readouts that display in percent instead of RPM.
Thanks Walt
My comment was in the context of Skyview and AFS. I am not very familiar with G3X.
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