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    radio panel for c172 using goflight

    Hi guys

    Can anyone help me in the following?

    I would like to build a radio/comms panel for a c172 using goflight modules. Does anyone know what modules i should get and how they should be configured?

    Any advice would be appreciated

    Thanks

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    Two nav-coms, two VOR indicators, ADF receiver, an RMI, and an AP if you wish.

    Couldn't say how they are configured.
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    I use the GF-46 in combination with the GF-P8 . The GF-46 can be set to display Comm 1, Comm2, Nav 1, Nav2, Transponder etc by selecting the corresponding button on the P8 ( and these are selected by yourself from the drop down menu provided in the GoFlight set-up). Only one radio at a time is displayed of course but this is pretty versatile and a good starting point. GoFlight units are very solid and reliable. Hope this answer is understanable.
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    Thanks for the reply guys. I was thinking 2 x gf166. so 1 for com and 1 for nav. What about auto pilot?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asid View Post
    Thanks for the reply guys. I was thinking 2 x gf166. so 1 for com and 1 for nav. What about auto pilot?

    Thanks
    I used to own one of these a while ago. I think this is a good module also by goflightinc


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