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Ian Strachan
September 1st 10, 09:48 AM
I am pleased to announce IGC-approval of the Nano GNSS Flight
recorder
from LXNAV d.o.o., with effect from 31 August 2010.

This follows test and evaluation by the IGC GNSS Flight Recorder
Approval Committee (GFAC) in accordance with Annex B to the Sporting
Code and the Specification for IGC-approved GNSS Flight Recorders.

The IGC-approval document will appear on the IGC GNSS web site
shortly,
together with the manufacturer's DLL file for use with the IGC Shell
program for the Validation of IGC files produced by this type of
recorder.

This brings the number of IGC-approved recorders to 47 types, from 19
different manufacturers.

For details of all existing IGC-approval documents, see:

http://www.fai.org/gliding/system/files/igc_approved_frs.pdf

By clicking the link "List of IGC-approved FRs" a PDF document will
be
produced with:

(1) a table of all types of IGC-approved Flight Recorders,
(2) a table of Manufacturers,
(3) a list of all IGC-approval activity since 1996, and
(4) a short history of IGC GNSS Flight Recording.

An updated version of this PDF document adding the new IGC- approval
has been sent to the webmaster and will also appear shortly.

However, please note that it has been found that the links to the
individual IGC-approval documents in the tables in the above PDF
document do not work in Internet Explorer. Links have therefore been
added to the bottom of the page when you first go to: http://www.fai.org/gliding/gnss

Regards to all glider pilots, and good soaring (as it was in the UK
yesterday!),

Ian Strachan
Chairman IGC GFA Committee

Wojciech Scigala
September 1st 10, 10:40 AM
Użytkownik Ian Strachan napisał:

> I am pleased to announce IGC-approval of the Nano GNSS Flight
> recorder
> from LXNAV d.o.o., with effect from 31 August 2010.
Looks very promising. The big question is pricing...

--
WojtuÅ›.net

cfinn
September 1st 10, 11:37 AM
On Sep 1, 5:40Â*am, Wojciech Scigala > wrote:
> Użytkownik Ian Strachan napisał:
>
> > I am pleased to announce IGC-approval of the Nano GNSS Flight
> > recorder
> > from LXNAV d.o.o., with effect from 31 August 2010.
>
> Looks very promising. The big question is pricing...
>
> --
> WojtuÅ›.net

Wings and Wheels hs it advertised for $595.

Tony[_5_]
September 1st 10, 02:11 PM
On Sep 1, 3:48*am, Ian Strachan > wrote:
> I am pleased to announce IGC-approval of the Nano GNSS Flight
> recorder
> from LXNAV d.o.o., with effect from 31 August 2010.
>
> This follows test and evaluation by the IGC GNSS Flight Recorder
> Approval Committee (GFAC) in accordance with Annex B to the Sporting
> Code and the Specification for IGC-approved GNSS Flight Recorders.
>
> The IGC-approval document will appear on the IGC GNSS web site
> shortly,
> together with the manufacturer's DLL file for use with the IGC Shell
> program for the Validation of IGC files produced by this type of
> recorder.
>
> This brings the number of IGC-approved recorders to 47 types, from 19
> different manufacturers.
>
> For details of all existing IGC-approval documents, see:
>
> http://www.fai.org/gliding/system/files/igc_approved_frs.pdf
>
> By clicking the link "List of IGC-approved FRs" a PDF document will
> be
> produced with:
>
> (1) a table of all types of IGC-approved Flight Recorders,
> (2) a table of Manufacturers,
> (3) a list of all IGC-approval activity since 1996, and
> (4) a short history of IGC GNSS Flight Recording.
>
> An updated version of this PDF document adding the new IGC- approval
> has been sent to the webmaster and will also appear shortly.
>
> However, please note that it has been found that the links to the
> individual IGC-approval documents in the tables in the above PDF
> document do not work in Internet Explorer. Links have therefore been
> added to the bottom of the page when you first go to:http://www.fai.org/gliding/gnss
>
> Regards to all glider pilots, and good soaring (as it was in the UK
> yesterday!),
>
> Ian Strachan
> Chairman IGC GFA Committee

awesome! Seems to me that if the bluetooth connection is good enough
on this box it could make a really great no wire portable IGC logger.

Dan[_6_]
September 1st 10, 02:37 PM
On Sep 1, 6:11*am, Tony > wrote:
> On Sep 1, 3:48*am, Ian Strachan > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > I am pleased to announce IGC-approval of the Nano GNSS Flight
> > recorder
> > from LXNAV d.o.o., with effect from 31 August 2010.
>
> > This follows test and evaluation by the IGC GNSS Flight Recorder
> > Approval Committee (GFAC) in accordance with Annex B to the Sporting
> > Code and the Specification for IGC-approved GNSS Flight Recorders.
>
> > The IGC-approval document will appear on the IGC GNSS web site
> > shortly,
> > together with the manufacturer's DLL file for use with the IGC Shell
> > program for the Validation of IGC files produced by this type of
> > recorder.
>
> > This brings the number of IGC-approved recorders to 47 types, from 19
> > different manufacturers.
>
> > For details of all existing IGC-approval documents, see:
>
> >http://www.fai.org/gliding/system/files/igc_approved_frs.pdf
>
> > By clicking the link "List of IGC-approved FRs" a PDF document will
> > be
> > produced with:
>
> > (1) a table of all types of IGC-approved Flight Recorders,
> > (2) a table of Manufacturers,
> > (3) a list of all IGC-approval activity since 1996, and
> > (4) a short history of IGC GNSS Flight Recording.
>
> > An updated version of this PDF document adding the new IGC- approval
> > has been sent to the webmaster and will also appear shortly.
>
> > However, please note that it has been found that the links to the
> > individual IGC-approval documents in the tables in the above PDF
> > document do not work in Internet Explorer. Links have therefore been
> > added to the bottom of the page when you first go to:http://www.fai.org/gliding/gnss
>
> > Regards to all glider pilots, and good soaring (as it was in the UK
> > yesterday!),
>
> > Ian Strachan
> > Chairman IGC GFA Committee
>
> awesome! *Seems to me that if the bluetooth connection is good enough
> on this box it could make a really great no wire portable IGC logger.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

next generation will have the logger and PDA/PNA type display all in
one package.
After that why not include a phone and camera.
Ah..... the iLogger!
Can't wait!

WO

Max Kellermann
September 1st 10, 02:41 PM
Dan > wrote:
> next generation will have the logger and PDA/PNA type display all in
> one package.

You mean, like Altair and LX8000?
History repeating... ;-)

Max

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