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    Posted: 08 Feb 2015 at 1:58pm

I am having an IFD540 installed in my Archer II and want to spend time at my bench at home learning the functionality of the 540.  I have downloaded both the PC and iPad version of the emulator, but each of them have limitations that make it impossible to simulate functionality.

Does anyone know of a bench stand available for the IFD540?  Many of the Youtube videos show a live unit, so there must a solution.

Thanks, in advance, for all suggestions.

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There is a company called Lone Star Aviation that supplies docking stations for a variety of equipment, including Garmin GNS 430 and GNS 530. Since the IFD540 is plug-compatible with the G530, this is the box you want. The price listed on-line is $269.95.
http://www.lonestaraviation.com/Docking-Stations/

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Originally posted by wbennett3 wbennett3 wrote:

Does anyone know of a bench stand available for the IFD540?  Many of the Youtube videos show a live unit, so there must a solution.

A bench stand will in turn isolate the 540 from the rest of the panel.

What about just borrowing a GPU, say from your installing shop, and get familiar with it on the ground, once it is installed. And, rest assured, it won't take that long.

* Orest



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+1

Better to run through all the great features without your goodies connected...fuel flow...traffic...etc.


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Thank you for the suggestions.

I will reach out to Lone Star Aviation today.  I am upgrading from steam gauges and a 496, so the Lone Star option will work best for me.  I will re-post with my experience.

Thank you

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My shop VIP avionics in Hartford, CT, put my 540 in a travel docking station for me to use at home . They loaned me an antenna to conect and I was able to practice at home. I believe it helped me to learn and transition to GPS. Hope this helped you.

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