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Possum3
8th Oct 2008, 09:57
Sorry if this has been covered previously but cannot find a reference. Does anyone know if any of the popular GPS makers produce one with a simulated RMI (or even RBI) display . I have a Garmin 196 which has a HSI display but there are many occasions when it would be very useful to have a needle pointing at the location. The 196 does have this facility, but only in LAND mode, not in Aviation.

derby_matt
8th Oct 2008, 12:06
On the 96c you can set the bug (rather than a needle) to the bearing of your next waypoint. I think this option is accessed by pressing menu on the HSI display. Maybe there is something similar on the 196.

IO540
8th Oct 2008, 12:15
That feature would be called an OBS mode.

IFR units all have it - I believe by regulation. Great for flying DIY VOR and NDB approaches :)

It makes very little sense unless you have a moving map display on which to show the waypoint and the two lines sticking out of it in opposite directions.

I am not aware of a handheld which does exactly that, but there could be some.