I've seen a few post here about the GTN750, just wanted to post this link https://www.helisimmer.com/downloads/3d ... -750-bezel
If you are interested in making your own, this guy has written a nice tutorial on how to create one. I was thinking of making a tut these holidays if I have time, but anyway here is his. It has its own bezel you'll need to print.
I just want to note you don't have to print a bezel just get an electrical pvc enclosure box from ebay, you don't need leo bod- boards just use arduino and program with air manager or simvim plugin.
This instrument is very simple and a great way to start your journey into Air manager, Arduino, RXP as you'll get a decent result in a couple of hours, once you purchase the required items. The hardest item to source is the dual encoder and it is provided in the link or go to propwash they sell them aswell. All up it should cost no more then around $70USD + AM license + RXPgtn750 plugin
The same product is also at realsim gear for $400USD + postage https://realsimgear.com/collections/avionics-components (Disclaimer - I have nothing against Realsim gear they have quality products, not an advert either )
Build Your Own GTN750
Re: Build Your Own GTN750
My colleague build one with a touch screen and the original dimensions. This one looks a bit strange with the thick bezels.
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Re: Build Your Own GTN750
Ralph,
I am finding that with most creations.
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