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dbrunone
July 7th 13, 06:01 PM
Besides mechanical instruments and radio, right now my glider's setup is:
LXNAV Nano <--> LXNAV V7 <--> Oudie
I'm wondering if I switch it to:
FLARM Brick <--> LXNAV V7 <--> Oudie
Does anyone fly with this setup?? I don't have panel room for a dedicated FLARM display...the V7 and Oudie can display FLARM data, is that as useful as the dedicated display? In terms of GPS functionality, would I lose anything going to the FLARM over the Nano? Thanks for any info
Matt Herron Jr.
July 7th 13, 07:55 PM
I fly with this setup, and it seems to work well: FLARM Brick <--> LXNAV V7 <--> Oudie
I also added a FlarmView display. During alerts, it's the flarmview that gets my visual attention. I am new to the arrangement, but I am not sure I would want to fly without a dedicated Flarm display. Its also much better at displaying traffic that is not a threat. Easier to see than the Oudie trails. Its the first thing I glance at when checking (electronically) for traffic. It also has a loud alarm and bright display.
Matt
BTW, thank you for getting Flarm.
On Sunday, July 7, 2013 7:01:27 AM UTC-10, dbrunone wrote:
> Besides mechanical instruments and radio, right now my glider's setup
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> dedicated FLARM display...the V7 and Oudie can display FLARM data, is
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> would I lose anything going to the FLARM over the Nano? Thanks for any
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Tim Taylor
July 7th 13, 08:47 PM
I have a brick (core) with the V7 and the Oudie. The V7 is configured to give warnings as well as the Oudie. I do have a Butterfly display as well.
The V7 and Oudie will give adequate warning but as Matt said, a dedicated display gives better awareness of other non-threat aircraft.
The PowerFlarm works well as a logger and downloads only take a few seconds to a thumb drive.
I am still getting used to the system but like it better as I use it more.
son_of_flubber
July 8th 13, 02:59 AM
On Sunday, July 7, 2013 3:47:11 PM UTC-4, Tim Taylor wrote:
> I have a brick (core) with the V7 and the Oudie. The V7 is configured to give warnings as well as the Oudie. I do have a Butterfly display as well.
Does the V7 change automatically to the Flarm display when there is an alert?
Tim Taylor
July 8th 13, 03:12 AM
It is a setting you can configure. Mine is set to get the radar type warning screen that is the same as the other dedicated displays. Mine comes on at exactly the same time as the Butterfly. I have said that my panel lights up like a Christmas Tree when I get a warning. The V7 and the Butterfly both go into radar mode and the Oudie flashes a red warning banner across the top of the screen.
Pete Startup[_2_]
July 8th 13, 10:54 AM
I use FlarmMouse/V7/Oudie - plug and play, works brilliantly.
I added Flarm LED as I wanted the conflict warning right in front of me
without having to look elsewhere.
Pete
dbrunone
July 8th 13, 05:13 PM
;841437']I use FlarmMouse/V7/Oudie - plug and play, works brilliantly.
I added Flarm LED as I wanted the conflict warning right in front of me
without having to look elsewhere.
Pete
Is FlarmMouse a brand new thing?? Looks like Cumulus and Craggy don't have it, where can I buy one and what does it cost? Looks like a perfect way to just swap out the Nano, without dealing with the size of a powerflarm brick with all the antennas and stuff. So you are saying that the V7 and Oudie provide adequate FLARM info on their own?
Dave Springford
July 8th 13, 08:34 PM
The LX Nav flarm mouse is not certified by the FCC/Industry Canada for use in North America, it is (for the time being)a European instrument. So for now, the powerflarm > V7 > Oudie setup is as good as it gets.
If you put a splitter between the powerflarm and V7, you should also be able to run the butterfly display (or flarmview) in conjunction with the flarm radar on the Oudie.
Dave Springford
www.foxonecorp.com
Tim Taylor
July 8th 13, 10:32 PM
On Monday, July 8, 2013 1:34:07 PM UTC-6, Dave Springford wrote:
> The LX Nav flarm mouse is not certified by the FCC/Industry Canada for use in North America, it is (for the time being)a European instrument. So for now, the powerflarm > V7 > Oudie setup is as good as it gets.
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No splitter required, the core (brick) has two outputs (DSub9 and RJ45). One can feed the external display (usually the RJ45) and the other goes to the V7.
dbrunone
July 9th 13, 03:32 PM
Anyone have info on when the FlarmMouse will come to the US?
Paul Remde
July 9th 13, 08:27 PM
Hi,
I don't think it will ever come to the USA. I don't have any plans to sell
it because it would be illegal to use it in the USA because it does not have
F.C.C. approval. The PowerFLARM Portable and PowerFLARM Core are the only
FLARM devices that has F.C.C. approval.
Besides, the ADS-B and "PCAS" (mode C and S transponder) traffic is very
important in the USA because we have a LOT of general aviation traffic. the
FlarmMouse doesn't show those types of traffic. It displays FLARM traffic
only.
Best Regards,
Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
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