Author Topic: Trig 21 and PilotAware Rosetta - Have I set it up correctly ?  (Read 2256 times)

Gramac

Finally fitted my Trig 21 into a flexwing microlight and am now looking for some reassurance that I’ve configured it correctly with the PilotAware Rosetta;

Port 1 - Top left - GPS
Port 2 - Bottom left - PilotAware
Port 3 - Top Right - Empty
Port 4 - Bottom right - Trig 21

USB setting now set to

Ports 1,2 & 3 set to auto and 4,800 baud rate. Port 4 set to ‘Trig transponder’ and 9,600 baud rate.

On Trig configurations:

Squat switch : ‘Not connected’
TIS Output : ‘None’
GPS Input : ‘NMEA 0183’
GPS/ TIS Line Speed : ‘9,600 bps’
GPS Certification Level : ‘Not certified’
GPS NAC Velocity : ‘Unknown’
1090 Mhz Receiver Installed : ‘No’
UAT receiver Installed : ‘No’


I was hoping to fly tonight but it became windy and now the forecast tomorrow is dire too.  It would be very reassuring if someone with the knowledge could review my settings to see if I have set it up correctly. The bespoke wiring loom for the Trig was provided by Mendelssohn’s and came complete with the USB connection to plug right into the PilotAware. I had to move the existing USB plugs to enable the Trig plug to fit neatly and without obstruction into Port 4.

Thank you in anticipation

Graham




exfirepro

Re: Trig 21 and PilotAware Rosetta - Have I set it up correctly ?
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2019, 09:40:42 pm »
Hi Graham,

Your settings look good to me. It should all work fine.

Regards

Peter


Gramac

Re: Trig 21 and PilotAware Rosetta - Have I set it up correctly ?
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2019, 09:52:37 pm »
Thanks Peter, really appreciate your help.

exfirepro

Re: Trig 21 and PilotAware Rosetta - Have I set it up correctly ?
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2019, 10:11:11 pm »
You are welcome.

Any problems come back to me.

Best Regards

Peter

tnowak

Re: Trig 21 and PilotAware Rosetta - Have I set it up correctly ?
« Reply #4 on: May 20, 2019, 08:35:27 am »
The Trig TT21 can also display the received GPS position. Good way to ensure it is receiving the data okay.
Tony

GeoffreyC

Re: Trig 21 and PilotAware Rosetta - Have I set it up correctly ?
« Reply #5 on: May 20, 2019, 09:20:15 am »
The Trig TT21 can also display the received GPS position. Good way to ensure it is receiving the data okay.
Tony

Just press the FN button on the Trig (I think) 3 times and it displays the received GPS data.   If for any reason the Trig doesn't receive the GPS data it will display an error message instead of the normal 7000 + altitude screen.

Geoffrey