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We flew up to Dayton this morning and everything worked perfect, nothing out of the ordinary. When we fired up to leave, the iPad would connect to the GTX345, but it refuses to connect to the G3X. I looked at the BT page and tried to force a connection there, but nothing worked. I also tried to control my phone but nothing there either. 
If you’ve run into this and found a fix, I’d like to hear about it. 
 

Chuck

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I had this happen once and just did a full shut down on the iPad and it worked again when I rebooted it. It's a good idea to do a full shut down and reboot on iPhones and iPads every so often as I've noticed strange behavior if they are not rebooted every so often.

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On a related subject, I’ve been unsuccessful getting a flight plan from my iPad to G3X to GTN. If I set GPS source to internal, I can transfer from iPad to G3X, but switching back to external (GTN), it doesn’t sync up, even if the GTN flight plan is empty. There’s a YouTube video where supposedly this works, but could be the experimental version.
Is there a setting I’m missing?

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7 hours ago, ArtVandelay said:

On a related subject, I’ve been unsuccessful getting a flight plan from my iPad to G3X to GTN. If I set GPS source to internal, I can transfer from iPad to G3X, but switching back to external (GTN), it doesn’t sync up, even if the GTN flight plan is empty. There’s a YouTube video where supposedly this works, but could be the experimental version.
Is there a setting I’m missing?

I synch from the iPad to G3X and select “Activate” on the G3X and it transfers to the GTN automagically. I don’t ever change the Internal/External flag in the G3X. 
 

I am running Garmin Pilot on the iPad, if that makes a difference. 

I’d be happy to take and send you a video, but that will have to wait. :D

Chuck

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With my G3X flight plan source set to external, I can transfer flight plans from iPad/ForeFlight to the GTN 650Xi. 

If you enter a flight plan in the GTN with the G3X flight plan source set to external, does the flight plan transfer to the G3X?
 

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With my G3X flight plan source set to external, I can transfer flight plans from iPad/ForeFlight to the GTN 650Xi. 
If you enter a flight plan in the GTN with the G3X flight plan source set to external, does the flight plan transfer to the G3X?
 

Are you using Flightstream to transfer directly?

Yes, flight plan transfers to G3X and my Aera 660 from GTN 650Xi as I enter it, G3X source set to external.
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I synch from the iPad to G3X and select “Activate” on the G3X and it transfers to the GTN automagically. I don’t ever change the Internal/External flag in the G3X. 
 
I am running Garmin Pilot on the iPad, if that makes a difference. 

I’d be happy to take and send you a video, but that will have to wait. 
Chuck

I’m using Garmin Pilot on an iPad as well. I thought ConnextX wouldn’t work if G3X source is set to external?
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1 hour ago, ArtVandelay said:


Are you using Flightstream to transfer directly?

Yes, flight plan transfers to G3X and my Aera 660 from GTN 650Xi as I enter it, G3X source set to external.

I don't have Flightstream. If you have  Flightstream, I do not believe it will also transfer from the G3X.

56 minutes ago, ArtVandelay said:


I’m using Garmin Pilot on an iPad as well. I thought ConnextX wouldn’t work if G3X source is set to external?

When transferring a flight plan from the iPad to the G3X, it will only go to the internal flight plan if the flight plan source is internal. If the flight plan source is external, the flight plan will go to the GTN.

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When transferring a flight plan from the iPad to the G3X, it will only go to the internal flight plan if the flight plan source is internal. If the flight plan source is external, the flight plan will go to the GTN.

I don’t have Flightstream, so I will try it with source external and see if it works.
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17 minutes ago, Fly Boomer said:

You don't have Flightstream just because your setup provides similar function without it?

When would someone need Flightstream?

Flightstream was the first Connext method Garmin created for wireless connectivity. The G3X has Bluetooth Connext and allows flight plan transfers without Flightstream. The G3X cannot perform wireless Nav database updates because that requires the wider bandwidth of WiFi which the G3X does not support. In my setup, I load databases from SD cards and connect the iPad to the G3X and GTX 345 via Bluetooth.

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7 hours ago, ArtVandelay said:

Are you using Flightstream to transfer directly?

Yes, flight plan transfers to G3X and my Aera 660 from GTN 650Xi as I enter it, G3X source set to external.

Is yuour AERA hard wired or connected via BlueTooth?

I have an AERA 760 that shows traffic and weather, connected using BT to my FS510, but it won't transfer flight plans either direction.

 

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7 hours ago, ArtVandelay said:


Are you using Flightstream to transfer directly?

Yes, flight plan transfers to G3X and my Aera 660 from GTN 650Xi as I enter it, G3X source set to external.

No Flightstream, just BT between iPad and G3X. GPS source set to external and I never touch it. 

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8 hours ago, ArtVandelay said:


Yes, flight plan transfers to G3X and my Aera 660 from GTN 650Xi as I enter it, G3X source set to external.

I have an Aera 760 connected to GTX345 via BT for traffic and weather. I have no way of getting flight plan to/from Aera. 

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Is yuour AERA hard wired or connected via BlueTooth?
I have an AERA 760 that shows traffic and weather, connected using BT to my FS510, but it won't transfer flight plans either direction.
 

Yes, it’s hardwired to G3X, because Aera can only handle 1 BT connection, that’s connected to the GDL52R to get traffic and weather.
I don’t think Aera can send flight plans to GTN, I tried that once I think. So GTN can broadcast plans it out, but I haven’t gotten it to receive one yet.
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1 hour ago, ArtVandelay said:


Yes, it’s hardwired to G3X, because Aera can only handle 1 BT connection, that’s connected to the GDL52R to get traffic and weather.
I don’t think Aera can send flight plans to GTN, I tried that once I think. So GTN can broadcast plans it out, but I haven’t gotten it to receive one yet.

I don’t know much about the Aera 660, but I’ve always heard of it being hardwired to the GTN rather than the G3X. 

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14 hours ago, RoundTwo said:

I have an Aera 760 connected to GTX345 via BT for traffic and weather. I have no way of getting flight plan to/from Aera. 

OK, so it seems that it needs to be wired.  But I think I will call Garmin.  Strange the Pilot and FF will transfer flight plans, but not an AERA

 

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there's a chance you had to many devices connected to something, ipad/g3x etc...   turn off your phone and extra ipads see what happens.

I get this sometimes when i fly, my gdl39, audio panel or headsets wont' connect to certain things because i have my 2 ipads, 2phones and watch all competing for connection

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