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Thread: Dakota and Flightline T

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    Default Dakota and Flightline T

    I have been having problems getting the HSI in the Dakota to communicate with the GNS430 WAAS. This morning I purchased and installed the latest version of the Flightline T gauges and went through the process of adding the gauges to the panel.cfg file. The gauge is showing up in the panel in FS9 but is still not communicating with the GNS430. I also added the GNS430 WAAS to the panel of the Dakota and it works just as it should minus the fact that it won't communicate with the HSI. I would appreciate any help that I can get. Thanks again everyone.

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    In your rxpgns.ini file for the aircraft, make sure that the LinkCdiKey=On entry is in the settings...

    DJ

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    I just tried that and it didn't work. I even tried installing the KI525 and the GNS430 into the Cessna 172 to see if it was just a problem with the Dakota. The gauges show up but they will not communicate with one another.

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    I don't know then... this seems to be an ongoing issue for a fair number of users. You might take a look at some of the topics on the RXP support forum over at Flight1.

    DJ

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    Yeah I have read a few topics regarding the issue and like you said there are a lot of people having the same problem. I'll have a look at the forums over at Flight1 and see if I can find a solution. Thanks for the help.

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