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GPWS callout repeats "10, 10, 10" on the ground


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Modified a TDS 787 Dreamliner with the panel from a 757-200. GPWS repeats "10" intermittently while the aircraft is on the ground both before take off and after landing, during taxi and when parked. Removed the 10 foot altitude portion of the GPWS config, but it still calls out. Most annoying. Any advice?
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Modified a TDS 787 Dreamliner with the panel from a 757-200. GPWS repeats "10" intermittently while the aircraft is on the ground both before take off and after landing, during taxi and when parked. Removed the 10 foot altitude portion of the GPWS config, but it still calls out. Most annoying. Any advice?

Not sure which GPWS gauge is used, but the problem most probably is caused by the difference in indicated RadioHeight between a 787 and a 757 when the aircraft rolls/sits on the runway; which apperantly is hard-coded in this GPWS gauge.

 

Rob

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Which Altitude callout are you using? I use the Boeing Callout addon and I too have had problems in the past and most recently. I could tell you what helped me recently, but if you are using something other than the Boeing callout, it would do you no good, more than likely!

 

Rick :cool:

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