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1. 05:40 AM - 8MB cards for GX60 (Ralph E. Capen)
2. 06:06 AM - Re: 8MB cards for GX60 (RV6 Flyer)
3. 10:41 AM - Re: 8MB cards for GX60 (Ralph E. Capen)
4. 11:33 AM - Re: 8MB cards for GX60 (gyoung@cs-sol.com)
5. 11:34 AM - Re: 8MB cards for GX60 (Chris Stone)
6. 11:40 AM - Re: Starter Motor (Gregg Costabile)
7. 06:17 PM - Re: 8MB cards for GX60 (Ralph E. Capen)
8. 08:41 PM - Re: Re: Starter Motor (H. Ivan Haecker)
9. 10:33 PM - Re: 8MB cards for GX60 (Greg Young)
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Subject: | 8MB cards for GX60 |
I had the opportunity to pick up an 8MB card which is supposed to be
compatible with my GX60. It is originally designed (like the 4MB cards) to
work in a Cisco router.
My Jeppesen skybound adapter won't recognize it. Any suggestions?
I'll probably call Jeppesen Tech support in the AM. I already know that the
card works with my GX60 as I have put an older database on it, plugged it
in, passed the diagnostics, and flown successfully.
Ralph
RV6A N822AR @ N06 7.5 hrs
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Subject: | 8MB cards for GX60 |
How did you get an OLDER database on the card without using the Jeppesen Sk
ybound adapter?
Yes the original 2 Meg cards will not hold the data required on the new upd
ates but the 4 Meg cards for the Cisco Router will.
I have used about a half-dozen different 4-Meg cards without problem. This
is the first time that I have heard of anyone using an 8-Meg card.
Gary A. Sobek
"My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 Hartzell=2C
2=2C201+ Flying Hours So. CA=2C USA
> From: recapen@earthlink.net
> To: rv-list@matronics.com=3B avionics-list@matronics.com
> Subject: RV-List: 8MB cards for GX60
> Date: Sun=2C 22 Mar 2009 08:34:56 -0400
>
>
> I had the opportunity to pick up an 8MB card which is supposed to be
> compatible with my GX60. It is originally designed (like the 4MB cards)
to
> work in a Cisco router.
>
> My Jeppesen skybound adapter won't recognize it. Any suggestions?
> I'll probably call Jeppesen Tech support in the AM. I already know that
the
> card works with my GX60 as I have put an older database on it=2C plugged
it
> in=2C passed the diagnostics=2C and flown successfully.
>
> Ralph
> RV6A N822AR @ N06 7.5 hrs
>
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Subject: | Re: 8MB cards for GX60 |
I have an OmniDrive flash card reader that came with software to create
an 'image' of the card which can be written to another card.
This allows me to carry a backup and the last cycles databases with me
in the event of something that I don't understand about these kind of
devices.......
I remember reading (somewhere and I wish I could find it) that the GX60
is advertised to support 2, 4, and 8 MB cards and I know it will read
the 8MB card with the 4MB image on it without any issues. The skybound
adapter seems to be my limitation right now as it will not acknowledge
the presence of the 8MB card.
Really not an issue as the current database uses just a bit more than
the space on the original 2MB card - we shouldn't need to upgrade to an
8MB card for a good long while....
Just trying to figure out if anyone's already done it (maybe that's
where I read it....here!......ya ya that's the ticket).
----- Original Message -----
From: RV6 Flyer
To: RV List
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 9:02 AM
Subject: RE: RV-List: 8MB cards for GX60
How did you get an OLDER database on the card without using the
Jeppesen Skybound adapter?
Yes the original 2 Meg cards will not hold the data required on the
new updates but the 4 Meg cards for the Cisco Router will.
I have used about a half-dozen different 4-Meg cards without problem.
This is the first time that I have heard of anyone using an 8-Meg card.
Gary A. Sobek
"My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 Hartzell,
2,201+ Flying Hours So. CA, USA
> From: recapen@earthlink.net
> To: rv-list@matronics.com; avionics-list@matronics.com
> Subject: RV-List: 8MB cards for GX60
> Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 08:34:56 -0400
>
<recapen@earthlink.net>
>
> I had the opportunity to pick up an 8MB card which is supposed to be
> compatible with my GX60. It is originally designed (like the 4MB
cards) to
> work in a Cisco router.
>
> My Jeppesen skybound adapter won't recognize it. Any suggestions?
> I'll probably call Jeppesen Tech support in the AM. I already know
that the
> card works with my GX60 as I have put an older database on it,
plugged it
> in, passed the diagnostics, and flown successfully.
>
> Ralph
> RV6A N822AR @ N06 7.5 hrs
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Subject: | Re: 8MB cards for GX60 |
There is an ini or .sys file that Sky bound checks fo
r valid cards. I had to mess with it before to get
around some errors. You might try adding the 8Mb to the
appropriate entry. Should be in the Sky bound folder.
Greg Young
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
-----Original Message-----
From: "Ralph E. Capen" <recapen@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: RV-List: 8MB cards for GX60
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Subject: | 8MB cards for GX60 |
I also purchased the 8mb card... Turns out that these are HC which are not backward
compatible with the original SD card readers/writers.
Chris Stone
RV-8
-----Original Message-----
>From: RV6 Flyer <rv6_flyer@hotmail.com>
>Sent: Mar 22, 2009 9:02 AM
>To: RV List <rv-list@matronics.com>
>Subject: RE: RV-List: 8MB cards for GX60
>
>
>How did you get an OLDER database on the card without using the Jeppesen Skybound
adapter?
>
>Yes the original 2 Meg cards will not hold the data required on the new updates
but the 4 Meg cards for the Cisco Router will.
>
>I have used about a half-dozen different 4-Meg cards without problem. This is
the first time that I have heard of anyone using an 8-Meg card.
>
>Gary A. Sobek
>
>"My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 Hartzell,
>
>2,201+ Flying Hours So. CA, USA
>
>
>> From: recapen@earthlink.net
>> To: rv-list@matronics.com; avionics-list@matronics.com
>> Subject: RV-List: 8MB cards for GX60
>> Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 08:34:56 -0400
>>
>>
>> I had the opportunity to pick up an 8MB card which is supposed to be
>> compatible with my GX60. It is originally designed (like the 4MB cards) to
>> work in a Cisco router.
>>
>> My Jeppesen skybound adapter won't recognize it. Any suggestions?
>> I'll probably call Jeppesen Tech support in the AM. I already know that the
>> card works with my GX60 as I have put an older database on it, plugged it
>> in, passed the diagnostics, and flown successfully.
>>
>> Ralph
>> RV6A N822AR @ N06 7.5 hrs
>>
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Subject: | Re: Starter Motor |
Had my starter fail this week and had a ton of help from the Chapter 108 EAA
gang trying to get me airborne again. Had my starter side-by-side with a
loaner and found both starters have nine tooth pinion gears. However, the
pinion gear diameter for my starter was about 3 inches, while the pinion
gear diameter for the loaner was about 2.5 inches (as measured with
calipers). If you have the starters side-by-side the difference in diameter
is easily visible. My engine has a 122 tooth gear ring. So we should be
able to conclude the 149 tooth gear ring configuration requires a starter
with about a 2.5 inch diameter pinion gear, while the 122 tooth gear ring
requires a starter with about a 3 inch diameter pinion gear. Hope this
helps.
Gregg Costabile
RV-6, 1201 hours
O-320-A1A, fixed pitch Aymar Demuth
Match:
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Message:
#117833
From:
"H.Ivan Haecker" <baremetl(at)gvtc.com>
Subject:
Starter Motor
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Feb 12, 2005
I need to know how to tell if a particular 12 volt Prestolite starter motor
is
used with a 122 or a 149 tooth ring gear. The motor in question has 9 teeth
on
its drive gear and is stamped with the following:
A/E P/N 2041
Part No. MZ4222R
For the future, does anyone know how to tell which ring gear matches a
starter
by looking solely at the drive gear?
Thanks,
Ivan Haecker -4 1175 hrs. S. Cen. TX
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Subject: | Re: 8MB cards for GX60 |
Greg,
Any more info would be appreciated and worth the wait.....
I dug through my folders looking for .sys and .ini files - did find a
couple but none had what looked like a section that would differentiate
between 2, 4, and 8 MB cards.
Thanks,
Ralph
----- Original Message -----
From: gyoung@cs-sol.com
To: RV List
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: RV-List: 8MB cards for GX60
There is an ini or .sys file that Sky bound checks for valid cards. I
had to mess with it before to get around some errors. You might try
adding the 8Mb to the appropriate entry. Should be in the Sky bound
folder.
Greg Young
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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From: "Ralph E. Capen"
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 13:34:06 -0400
To: <rv-list@matronics.com>
Subject: Re: RV-List: 8MB cards for GX60
I have an OmniDrive flash card reader that came = with software
to create an 'image' of the card which can be written to =
another card.
This allows me to carry a backup and the last = cycles
databases with me in the event of something that I don't understand =
about these kind of devices.......
I remember reading (somewhere and I wish I could = find it)
that the GX60 is advertised to support 2, 4, and 8 MB cards and I know
= it will read the 8MB card with the 4MB image on it without any
issues. The = skybound adapter seems to be my limitation right now as
it will not = acknowledge the presence of the 8MB card.
Really not an issue as the current database uses = just a bit
more than the space on the original 2MB card - we shouldn't need to =
upgrade to an 8MB card for a good long while....
Just trying to figure out if anyone's already = done it (maybe
that's where I read it....here!......ya ya that's the ticket).
----- Original Message -----
From: RV6 Flyer
To: RV List
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 = 9:02 AM
Subject: RE: RV-List: 8MB cards = for GX60
How did you get an OLDER database on the card without = using
the Jeppesen Skybound adapter?
Yes the original 2 Meg cards will = not hold the data
required on the new updates but the 4 Meg cards for the Cisco =
Router will.
I have used about a half-dozen different 4-Meg = cards
without problem. This is the first time that I have heard of anyone =
using an 8-Meg card.
Gary A. Sobek
"My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 = Hartzell,
2,201+ Flying Hours So. CA, USA
> From: recapen@earthlink.net
> To: rv-list@matronics.com; avionics-list@matronics.com
> Subject: RV-List: 8MB cards for GX60
> Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 08:34:56 -0400
>
> = --> RV-List message posted by: "Ralph E. Capen"
<recapen@earthlink.net>
>
> I had the opportunity = to pick up an 8MB card which is
supposed to be
> compatible with my = GX60. It is originally designed (like
the 4MB cards) to
> work in a Cisco router.
>
> My Jeppesen skybound adapter won't recognize = it. Any
suggestions?
> I'll probably call Jeppesen Tech support in the = AM. I
already know that the
> card works with my GX60 as I have put = an older database
on it, plugged it
> in, passed the diagnostics, and = flown successfully.
>
> Ralph
> RV6A N822AR @ N06 7.5 hrs =
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Subject: | Re: Starter Motor |
Greg,
Thanks for the info. I never did find the answer to my question from 4
years ago until now. In fact, I had totally forgotten the whole affair.
I finally just bolted the starter I had on the engine and the gears
seemed to mesh so I went with that and had no problems. But thanks to
you, I now know how to tell the difference.
Ivan Haecker -4 1546 hrs. S. Cen. TX
----- Original Message -----
From: Gregg Costabile
To: rv-list@matronics.com
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 1:40 PM
Subject: RV-List: Re: Starter Motor
Had my starter fail this week and had a ton of help from the Chapter
108 EAA gang trying to get me airborne again. Had my starter
side-by-side with a loaner and found both starters have nine tooth
pinion gears. However, the pinion gear diameter for my starter was
about 3 inches, while the pinion gear diameter for the loaner was about
2.5 inches (as measured with calipers). If you have the starters
side-by-side the difference in diameter is easily visible. My engine
has a 122 tooth gear ring. So we should be able to conclude the 149
tooth gear ring configuration requires a starter with about a 2.5 inch
diameter pinion gear, while the 122 tooth gear ring requires a starter
with about a 3 inch diameter pinion gear. Hope this helps.
Gregg Costabile
RV-6, 1201 hours
O-320-A1A, fixed pitch Aymar Demuth
Match:
#24
Message:
#117833
From:
"H.Ivan Haecker" <baremetl(at)gvtc.com>
Subject:
Starter Motor
Date:
Feb 12, 2005
I need to know how to tell if a particular 12 volt Prestolite starter
motor isused with a 122 or a 149 tooth ring gear. The motor in question
has 9 teeth onits drive gear and is stamped with the following:A/E P/N
2041Part No. MZ4222R For the future, does anyone know how to tell which
ring gear matches a starterby looking solely at the drive
gear?Thanks,Ivan Haecker -4 1175 hrs. S. Cen. TX
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Subject: | 8MB cards for GX60 |
The file is Services.ini in the Skybound2 folder. The entries are like:
DUPS12 = 2MB,4MB
represent a subscription type and the card sizes that are valid. I let my
subscription lapse while my plane was down and have not re-upped as yet so I
can't reconstruct how I deduced which entry to change. IIRC you can see some
details on the card using the Read IID menu selection. The subscription type
may be in the subscription dropdown. Worst case you can try adding ",8MB" to
all the ones that don't have it. You can edit it with Notepad. Just be sure
to back up the file first. But if they have updated the software
dramatically since I subscribed then the above may not apply.
Regards,
Greg Young
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From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Ralph E. Capen
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: RV-List: 8MB cards for GX60
Greg,
Any more info would be appreciated and worth the wait.....
I dug through my folders looking for .sys and .ini files - did find a couple
but none had what looked like a section that would differentiate between 2,
4, and 8 MB cards.
Thanks,
Ralph
----- Original Message -----
From: gyoung@cs-sol.com
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: RV-List: 8MB cards for GX60
There is an ini or .sys file that Sky bound checks for valid cards. I had to
mess with it before to get around some errors. You might try adding the 8Mb
to the appropriate entry. Should be in the Sky bound folder.
Greg Young
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
_____
From: "Ralph E. Capen"
Subject: Re: RV-List: 8MB cards for GX60
I have an OmniDrive flash card reader that came = with software to create
an 'image' of the card which can be written to = another card.
This allows me to carry a backup and the last = cycles databases with me
in the event of something that I don't understand = about these kind of
devices.......
I remember reading (somewhere and I wish I could = find it) that the GX60
is advertised to support 2, 4, and 8 MB cards and I know = it will read
the 8MB card with the 4MB image on it without any issues. The = skybound
adapter seems to be my limitation right now as it will not = acknowledge
the presence of the 8MB card.
Really not an issue as the current database uses = just a bit more than
the space on the original 2MB card - we shouldn't need to = upgrade to an
8MB card for a good long while....
Just trying to figure out if anyone's already = done it (maybe that's
where I read it....here!......ya ya that's the ticket).
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