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JorEl
June 29th 18, 07:45 PM
Hi everybody. I am testing the XCSoar program on a Kobo Mini. I ask for your help to know how to prepare some useful pages to navigate on local flights. My interest is to know at all times: Distance and course to the field. Altitude necessary to arrive. Should I schedule a task for this purpose? I will probably move to a more complex phase in the near future, but at this moment I need that basic data. Thank you very much

Paul Agnew
June 29th 18, 08:00 PM
Have you downloaded the manual? There is guidance for first time use that may help.

PA

June 29th 18, 08:53 PM
On Friday, June 29, 2018 at 1:45:22 PM UTC-5, JorEl wrote:
> Hi everybody. I am testing the XCSoar program on a Kobo Mini. I ask for your help to know how to prepare some useful pages to navigate on local flights. My interest is to know at all times: Distance and course to the field. Altitude necessary to arrive. Should I schedule a task for this purpose? I will probably move to a more complex phase in the near future, but at this moment I need that basic data. Thank you very much

All you need to do is designate the waypoint of your field as the HOME field and you'll be set. Nav > Waypoint List > [search for your home field waypoint] Select your airpoint waypoint > right arrow > Set as New Home.

RS

JorEl
July 1st 18, 02:38 PM
El viernes, 29 de junio de 2018, 21:00:17 (UTC+2), Paul Agnew escribió:
> Have you downloaded the manual? There is guidance for first time use that may help.
>
> PA

Yes, I've done, but too I don't find my how to setup this easy configuration I need. Thank u

JorEl
July 1st 18, 02:41 PM
El viernes, 29 de junio de 2018, 21:53:56 (UTC+2), escribió:
> On Friday, June 29, 2018 at 1:45:22 PM UTC-5, JorEl wrote:
> > Hi everybody. I am testing the XCSoar program on a Kobo Mini. I ask for your help to know how to prepare some useful pages to navigate on local flights. My interest is to know at all times: Distance and course to the field. Altitude necessary to arrive. Should I schedule a task for this purpose? I will probably move to a more complex phase in the near future, but at this moment I need that basic data. Thank you very much
>
> All you need to do is designate the waypoint of your field as the HOME field and you'll be set. Nav > Waypoint List > [search for your home field waypoint] Select your airpoint waypoint > right arrow > Set as New Home.
>
> RS

Ok resi, I have done that. Now how I get DISTANCE to HOME and ALTITUDE REQUIRED to GET TO HOME on two Infoboxes of my Cruise display?

July 1st 18, 04:46 PM
Maybe I don't understand your question but you need to set up whatever info boxes you want to see on each screen - very easy to do.

Make sure you're on the screen you want the info box to appear on and then press and hold down on one of the info boxes that are showing. After 3 seconds you will get a prompt giving you the option to Switch Infobox. Select that and then scroll through the list of possible selections until you find the one you want and select it. Done. I like to set one to the Next Distance option but you could use Distance Home if you want. Next Distance simply shows you the distance to the next waypoint instead of only to home.

Altitude required to get home is displayed on the final glide bar so make sure you have that turned on (Config > System > Gauges > FLARM, Other > Final Glide Bar. You won't have to use up one of your infobox slots for this piece of data.

RS

On Sunday, July 1, 2018 at 8:41:37 AM UTC-5, JorEl wrote:
> El viernes, 29 de junio de 2018, 21:53:56 (UTC+2), escribió:
> > On Friday, June 29, 2018 at 1:45:22 PM UTC-5, JorEl wrote:
> > > Hi everybody. I am testing the XCSoar program on a Kobo Mini. I ask for your help to know how to prepare some useful pages to navigate on local flights. My interest is to know at all times: Distance and course to the field. Altitude necessary to arrive. Should I schedule a task for this purpose? I will probably move to a more complex phase in the near future, but at this moment I need that basic data. Thank you very much
> >
> > All you need to do is designate the waypoint of your field as the HOME field and you'll be set. Nav > Waypoint List > [search for your home field waypoint] Select your airpoint waypoint > right arrow > Set as New Home.
> >
> > RS
>
> Ok resi, I have done that. Now how I get DISTANCE to HOME and ALTITUDE REQUIRED to GET TO HOME on two Infoboxes of my Cruise display?

JorEl
July 1st 18, 06:37 PM
El domingo, 1 de julio de 2018, 17:46:12 (UTC+2), escribió:
> Maybe I don't understand your question but you need to set up whatever info boxes you want to see on each screen - very easy to do.
>
> Make sure you're on the screen you want the info box to appear on and then press and hold down on one of the info boxes that are showing. After 3 seconds you will get a prompt giving you the option to Switch Infobox. Select that and then scroll through the list of possible selections until you find the one you want and select it. Done. I like to set one to the Next Distance option but you could use Distance Home if you want. Next Distance simply shows you the distance to the next waypoint instead of only to home.
>
> Altitude required to get home is displayed on the final glide bar so make sure you have that turned on (Config > System > Gauges > FLARM, Other > Final Glide Bar. You won't have to use up one of your infobox slots for this piece of data.
>
> RS
>
> On Sunday, July 1, 2018 at 8:41:37 AM UTC-5, JorEl wrote:
> > El viernes, 29 de junio de 2018, 21:53:56 (UTC+2), escribió:
> > > On Friday, June 29, 2018 at 1:45:22 PM UTC-5, JorEl wrote:
> > > > Hi everybody. I am testing the XCSoar program on a Kobo Mini. I ask for your help to know how to prepare some useful pages to navigate on local flights. My interest is to know at all times: Distance and course to the field. Altitude necessary to arrive. Should I schedule a task for this purpose? I will probably move to a more complex phase in the near future, but at this moment I need that basic data. Thank you very much
> > >
> > > All you need to do is designate the waypoint of your field as the HOME field and you'll be set. Nav > Waypoint List > [search for your home field waypoint] Select your airpoint waypoint > right arrow > Set as New Home.
> > >
> > > RS
> >
> > Ok resi, I have done that. Now how I get DISTANCE to HOME and ALTITUDE REQUIRED to GET TO HOME on two Infoboxes of my Cruise display?

Thank u resi. I think I got it now. I´ll check it out tomorrow on a real flight.

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