I loved the pace of the tutorial. It went quickly and thoroughly through the COM functions. I could then scroll back to the sections I wanted to review. You didn't waste my time. Quick and to the point. Most tutorials would cover the same information in 30 minutes and I would have to watch it at 2x speed. Keep up the GREAT work. I can not wait to see the rest of the videos. One function you missed. Hold the swap key for 3 seconds and it puts 121.5 into the active frequency.
This is information I didn’t know I needed. Thank you! Finally a radio video that is simple and easy to follow and understand! I look forward to your next installment!!
Fantastically done! I’m just a flight simmer, but I love understanding how all of this works. I use a Garmin GTN750 but have heard a lot of the RUclips pilots raving about the Avidyne. Now I see why. Looking forward to the next installment.
@@martinpauly Thanks Martin, I really do. Thanks for doing your videos. I’ve been following you for quite some time. I’ve gotten back into flying after a 15 year break (back then, I had a loran C, no gps!) Your videos have really helped me get back into the saddle. I used to own a ‘53 V tail but now I have a ‘65 M20C. Still need to get IFR current.
Thanks, looking forward to the other videos - excellent production quality. I think this may be the system in my program's SR22, which I'll be flying soon so this is great.
Much better after I slowed it down a bit (thanks for the tip, Martin). I have the 440 in my newly acquired TB20 and I'm a raw beginner on this unit. I've been using the downloaded simulator on a iPad at home, but some of the functions don't match the real unit.
Hello Martin from Sydney, Australia Avidyne IFD GPS navigator. Thank you for the experdious tutorial: you have produced a great learning resource for the IFD. Q1. Are you quick, or, my listening skills compromised? Anyways- it is now on the database for instructional use. Best wishes 🤔🌴
I loved the pace of the tutorial. It went quickly and thoroughly through the COM functions. I could then scroll back to the sections I wanted to review. You didn't waste my time. Quick and to the point. Most tutorials would cover the same information in 30 minutes and I would have to watch it at 2x speed. Keep up the GREAT work. I can not wait to see the rest of the videos.
One function you missed. Hold the swap key for 3 seconds and it puts 121.5 into the active frequency.
This is information I didn’t know I needed. Thank you! Finally a radio video that is simple and easy to follow and understand! I look forward to your next installment!!
Thank you, Max. The next one will be out in a few weeks.
- Martin
Fantastically done! I’m just a flight simmer, but I love understanding how all of this works. I use a Garmin GTN750 but have heard a lot of the RUclips pilots raving about the Avidyne. Now I see why. Looking forward to the next installment.
Thanks Martin. That was a simple but to the point explanation. I bought my IFD440 from Chase @ Avionics Source 18 months ago. Great guy to deal with.
Thanks, Kim. I hope you enjoy your IFD as much as I'm enjoying mine!
- Martin
@@martinpauly Thanks Martin, I really do. Thanks for doing your videos. I’ve been following you for quite some time. I’ve gotten back into flying after a 15 year break (back then, I had a loran C, no gps!) Your videos have really helped me get back into the saddle. I used to own a ‘53 V tail but now I have a ‘65 M20C. Still need to get IFR current.
What a nice idea for us, (non pilots), to learn how this new technology works.
Thank you !!! 😎👍 🇨🇱
Glad I could give you some interesting insights!
- Martin
Perfect. I wish all Avidyne tutorials were this good.
Thanks - glad you found this helpful!
- Martin
Thanks, looking forward to the other videos - excellent production quality. I think this may be the system in my program's SR22, which I'll be flying soon so this is great.
Thanks for the feedback. The IFD makes an excellent navigator for the Cirrus - you'll love it!
- Martin
..just love watching all your excellent flying and instrument videos..
.and thanks again ..Martin..
Glad to hear!
- Martin
Great IFD videos. Hope you keep adding them.
Thank you, Rico.
- Martin
Thanks and well done. Maybe we'll see you in the city of five seasons this year.
Nicely done Martin...I love my Avidyne IFD540! Don/NE Ohio
Thanks a lot for the tutorial and tuning for part2, all the best.
Thanks! 👍
- Martin
Nice informative video Martin. Thanks for sharing this with all of us.
Good video Martin! I am really getting to like what I see in the Avidyne.
Much better after I slowed it down a bit (thanks for the tip, Martin). I have the 440 in my newly acquired TB20 and I'm a raw beginner on this unit. I've been using the downloaded simulator on a iPad at home, but some of the functions don't match the real unit.
Excellent! Many thanks....
Thank you, Devin.
- Martin
Hello Martin from Sydney, Australia
Avidyne IFD GPS navigator.
Thank you for the experdious tutorial: you have produced a great learning resource for the IFD.
Q1. Are you quick, or, my listening skills compromised?
Anyways- it is now on the database for instructional use.
Best wishes
🤔🌴
Thanks, John. The pace is a bit higher in this video, compared with most of my others...
- Martin
Anyone know how to listen to a standby frequency?
The standby frequency needs to be wired to an input of the audio panel. Not all installations have that connection.
- Martin
Thanks Martin. I have Garmin GMA345 which has two AUX channels. Could I use AUX1 for Com1 standby and Aux2 for Com2 standby?
@@mrbizi5652I believe that should be possible, yes.
@@martinpaulythank you!
Next time ? When is next time ?
In a few weeks - got to go to Sun 'n Fun first! 😁
- Martin