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LX Navigation LX10K - Connecting an Oudie; Connecting a Radio

LX Navigation LX10K
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LX 10k
Connectivity
Document name: LX 10KUM
Document revision: R1
6.3.1 Connecting an Oudie
The main benefit of a wired connection between the Oudie and LX 10k is that the LX 10k will
charge the Oudie, for as long as the LX 10k has an external power supply. Also, if you wish to
connect two Oudies to an LX 10k, you can do this by connecting one device via Bluetooth and
the second device via cable.
For a cabled connection, you will need an LX LX 10k Power & Data cable. Connect the Pow-
erData cable to the Oudie, set the input on the Oudie to COM4, serial cable and set the same
NMEA sentences as mentioned earlier for Bluetooth communication.
6.3.2 Connecting a Radio
When connected to an LX 10k, a radio transceiver can receive airport frequency information
from the LX 10k and set it as the reserve frequency.
The following radios are supported:
KRT2
ATR933
Becker
Trig
AIR avionics
The Radio transceiver needs to be connected to the LX 10k User port, utilizing the RS232
communication protocol. Hardware installation will be explained in the LX 10k installation
manual.
On the software side, the LX 10k needs to have the correct radio chosen in the Setup > NMEA
> Radio, and the ’Send APT freq. checkbox checked.
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