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Lose GPS guidance at glideslop intercept GTN 750

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Getting back into X-Plane and the GTN 750, which I love.  But having issues with RNav approaches.  Every time I intercept the glide path on an approach, the X-plane 1000 drops the GPS approach (Green GPS goes away).   I have to re-engage APR, do a VS decent to catch up with the glide path, then it locks on to the glide path and GS is displayed and the autopilot follows the glide slope.  On some approaches - KPWT RNAV 20 gps LPV the GPS  goes away a bit before glide path. 

This does not happen if I fly an RNav approach without the GTN 750. 

Any clues as to what is happening.  This seems to occur at all location which I have flown in NW Washington.  KTIW for another.  

Using X-Plane 11 and the latest GTN 750 which I upgraded today. 

Thanks,

Doug

 

Edited by svtdoug

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I should add the GTN 750 is from Reality XP.  Any clues? 

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I did more testing and have determined that if you complete the flight plan on the X-1000, then vertical guidance behaves properly - no break in the GPS nav.  This is true with the GTN 750 displayed and working.  So it seems that entering a flight plan and approach in the GTN 750 only does not totally update the 1000.  Something is lost the handshake. 

Sure would be nice if someone resounded from Reality XP...

 

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