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Richard[_9_]
August 15th 13, 03:49 PM
The Oudie 3 is available.
http://www.craggyaero.com/oudie_3.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn7owicxFXc
The Oudie 3 has an improved GPS, inculdes software, a non compensated vario and a 12 hour battery life. Software for hang gliders and paragliders or sailplanes can be loaded in the Oudie 3.
In stock
Richard
www.craggyaero.com
The price is significantly updated as well. Too bad no one else offers this type of put of the box solutions with their software, all it takes is a week long trip to China...
Cheers,
Gk
On Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:49:11 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote:
> The Oudie 3 is available.
>
>
>
> http://www.craggyaero.com/oudie_3.htm
>
>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn7owicxFXc
>
>
>
>
>
> The Oudie 3 has an improved GPS, inculdes software, a non compensated vario and a 12 hour battery life. Software for hang gliders and paragliders or sailplanes can be loaded in the Oudie 3.
>
>
>
> In stock
>
>
>
> Richard
>
> www.craggyaero.com
The price is significantly updated as well. Too bad no one else offers this type of out the box solutions with their software (and there are several potentials), all it takes is a week long trip to China...
Cheers,
GK
On Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:49:11 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote:
> The Oudie 3 is available.
>
>
>
> http://www.craggyaero.com/oudie_3.htm
>
>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn7owicxFXc
>
>
>
>
>
> The Oudie 3 has an improved GPS, inculdes software, a non compensated vario and a 12 hour battery life. Software for hang gliders and paragliders or sailplanes can be loaded in the Oudie 3.
>
>
>
> In stock
>
>
>
> Richard
>
> www.craggyaero.com
Paul Remde
August 15th 13, 07:08 PM
Hi,
I also have Oudie 3 units in stock. I'll have them on my web site later
today.
Best Regards,
Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
K
August 15th 13, 08:22 PM
On Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:59:15 AM UTC-6, wrote:
, 2013 10:49:11 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote:
>
> > The Oudie 3 is available.
Richard and Paul,
Thanks for posting. A few questions; Is the GPS of a high enough level where it could be approved for certain claims? Second, the screen shots look a little different than SYM version 3.5, is that because that is a hang/para-gliding version or is it running a new version of SYM? Lastly, will it be possible to upgrade some of the new features (Like the 12.5HR battery) to an Oudie 2.
Thanks
PS Richard, Enjoyed talking to you and your Oudie presentation at Nephi.
Richard[_9_]
August 15th 13, 08:49 PM
On Thursday, August 15, 2013 12:22:49 PM UTC-7, K wrote:
> On Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:59:15 AM UTC-6, wrote: , 2013 10:49:11 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote: > > > The Oudie 3 is available. Richard and Paul, Thanks for posting. A few questions; Is the GPS of a high enough level where it could be approved for certain claims? Second, the screen shots look a little different than SYM version 3.5, is that because that is a hang/para-gliding version or is it running a new version of SYM? Lastly, will it be possible to upgrade some of the new features (Like the 12.5HR battery) to an Oudie 2. Thanks PS Richard, Enjoyed talking to you and your Oudie presentation at Nephi.
I believe the GPS and recorder are good enough for OLC. Screen shots are different because the software is for hanggliders and paragliders. It can accomodate the sailplane software I don't belive it will be possible to upgrade a current Oudie the case in the Oudie 3 is about 1" thick to accomodate the battery.
Richard
www.craggyaero.com
Papa3[_2_]
August 15th 13, 09:10 PM
On Thursday, August 15, 2013 3:22:49 PM UTC-4, K wrote:
> On Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:59:15 AM UTC-6, wrote:
>
> Thanks for posting. A few questions; Is the GPS of a high enough level where it could be approved for certain claims?
> Thanks
As far as getting the Oudie 3 approved as a "GPS Position Recorder" (as opposed to an IGC Approved Flight Recorder), that's certainly a possibility. This would allow it to be used for Silver/Gold badge claims. The two biggest things you would need to demonstrate (over and above all the usual IGC format and basic security stuff) are:
- Projection: The device should not do any sort of "forward projection" if the signal is lost. This can be verified with a simple test conducted in a car.
- Accuracy/Consistency: The device should operate within the normal GPS position accuracy parameters in both lateral position and (more importantly) altitude. A good way to demonstrate this is to record a number of flights with the Oudie at the same time as an approved IGC FR. If one assumes that the IGC approved FR meets the "specs", then the GPS Position Recorder should be in relatively close agreement without a lot of spurious fixes, drops, etc.
If anyone is interested in running with this for the Oudie 3, please contact me offline.
Erik Mann
SSA B&R Committee Chair
Nick Kennedy
August 16th 13, 12:46 AM
I'll second Kirk's comment on thanking Richard for his Oudie seminar at the
meet In Nephi Utah. It is fantastic when someone with his knowledge and
patience can give a class during a full on event. We all learned alot and
put it to good use the next day.
THANKS RICHARD!
Support CRAGGY AERO
Nick Kennedy
Glider T
At 19:49 15 August 2013, Richard wrote:
>On Thursday, August 15, 2013 12:22:49 PM UTC-7, K wrote:
>> On Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:59:15 AM UTC-6, wrote:
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> 2013 10:49:11 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote: > > > The Oudie 3 is available.
>Ric=
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> battery) to an Oudie 2. Thanks PS Richard, Enjoyed talking to you and
>your=
> Oudie presentation at Nephi.
>
>I believe the GPS and recorder are good enough for OLC. Screen shots are
>d=
>ifferent because the software is for hanggliders and paragliders. It can
>a=
>ccomodate the sailplane software I don't belive it will be possible to
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>
>Richard
>www.craggyaero.com
>
Paul Remde
August 16th 13, 12:39 PM
Hi,
Unfortunately, It is extremely unlikely that the IGC will approve the Oudie
3 for badges and records. They don't trust PDA/PNA devices because they
think someone could write software to intercept and change the GPS data
before it is recorded. I don't agree with them on this, but that is I
understand their position.
The Oudie 3 can either run the sailplane version of SeeYou Mobile or the
Paraglider / Hang Glider version of SeeYou Mobile. I show a few screen
shots of both on my Oudie web page.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyou.htm
I don't think Oudie or Oudie 2 units can be upgraded to Oudie 3 units.
There are many changes to the circuit boards to accommodate the pressure
sensor and different GPS. However, I don't think most glider pilots would
want to upgrade. The Oudie 3 is great for pilots that want to use it in
club or rental gliders, but customers using the Oudie 2 in their own glider
with an external GPS or flight computer connected have no reason to switch.
The vario in the Oudie 3 is a cool idea, but since it is not a total energy
compensated variometer, it is not nearly as useful as the varios you already
have in the glider. It will show lift every time you slow down and sink
every time you speed-up.
I am still added accessories to my Naviter web page. I'm also going to add
an Oudie comparison table. I hope to have everything done later today.
Best Regards,
Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
_______________________________________
"K" wrote in message
...
On Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:59:15 AM UTC-6, wrote:
, 2013 10:49:11 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote:
>
> > The Oudie 3 is available.
Richard and Paul,
Thanks for posting. A few questions; Is the GPS of a high enough level where
it could be approved for certain claims? Second, the screen shots look a
little different than SYM version 3.5, is that because that is a
hang/para-gliding version or is it running a new version of SYM? Lastly,
will it be possible to upgrade some of the new features (Like the 12.5HR
battery) to an Oudie 2.
Thanks
PS Richard, Enjoyed talking to you and your Oudie presentation at Nephi.
Papa3[_2_]
August 16th 13, 01:54 PM
Hi Paul,
While the device will not be approved as an IGC Flight Recorder, it is up to the individual NACs (the SSA for the US) to determine whether to approve them as GPS Position Recorders, which allows the device to be used for badges up to Gold. These devices do not need to live up to the full specifications for an FR, though they do need to provide some level of security that makes it impossible (or at least exceedingly painful) to modify a log file without it being obvious to the OO.
The SSA has already approved the FlyWithCE recorders as GPS Position Recorders. Hopefully the newer version of the Oudie will address the concerns that prevented the earlier versions from being similarly approved.
P3
On Friday, August 16, 2013 7:39:23 AM UTC-4, Paul Remde wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Unfortunately, It is extremely unlikely that the IGC will approve the Oudie
>
> 3 for badges and records. They don't trust PDA/PNA devices because they
>
> think someone could write software to intercept and change the GPS data
>
> before it is recorded. I don't agree with them on this, but that is I
>
> understand their position.
>
>
>
> The Oudie 3 can either run the sailplane version of SeeYou Mobile or the
>
> Paraglider / Hang Glider version of SeeYou Mobile. I show a few screen
>
> shots of both on my Oudie web page.
>
> http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyou.htm
>
>
>
> I don't think Oudie or Oudie 2 units can be upgraded to Oudie 3 units.
>
> There are many changes to the circuit boards to accommodate the pressure
>
> sensor and different GPS. However, I don't think most glider pilots would
>
> want to upgrade. The Oudie 3 is great for pilots that want to use it in
>
> club or rental gliders, but customers using the Oudie 2 in their own glider
>
> with an external GPS or flight computer connected have no reason to switch.
>
> The vario in the Oudie 3 is a cool idea, but since it is not a total energy
>
> compensated variometer, it is not nearly as useful as the varios you already
>
> have in the glider. It will show lift every time you slow down and sink
>
> every time you speed-up.
>
>
>
> I am still added accessories to my Naviter web page. I'm also going to add
>
> an Oudie comparison table. I hope to have everything done later today.
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
>
> Paul Remde
>
> Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
>
> _______________________________________
>
>
>
> "K" wrote in message
>
> ...
>
>
>
> On Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:59:15 AM UTC-6, wrote:
>
> , 2013 10:49:11 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote:
>
> >
>
> > > The Oudie 3 is available.
>
> Richard and Paul,
>
> Thanks for posting. A few questions; Is the GPS of a high enough level where
>
> it could be approved for certain claims? Second, the screen shots look a
>
> little different than SYM version 3.5, is that because that is a
>
> hang/para-gliding version or is it running a new version of SYM? Lastly,
>
> will it be possible to upgrade some of the new features (Like the 12.5HR
>
> battery) to an Oudie 2.
>
> Thanks
>
> PS Richard, Enjoyed talking to you and your Oudie presentation at Nephi.
Max Kellermann[_2_]
August 16th 13, 02:25 PM
On Friday, August 16, 2013 1:39:23 PM UTC+2, Paul Remde wrote:
> They don't trust PDA/PNA devices because they
> think someone could write software to intercept and change the GPS data
> before it is recorded. I don't agree with them on this, but that is I
> understand their position.
You don't agree that somebody could write a software to fake GPS positions? Seriously?
It's a technical fact that this can be done, and it's fairly easy. I do it all the time while I develop XCSoar, to test the software I write.
Your personal opinion on this is provably wrong. Stuff like that cannot be decided by consensus or personal opinion - if it's technically doable, no opinion can ever make it impossible.
(With some more effort, all loggers, even sealed ones, can be spoofed, without ever touching the logger - this has been demonstrated last week by the University of Texas. Never say never.)
Papa3[_2_]
August 16th 13, 03:12 PM
Yo Max,
Chill dude. Paul was simply restating the long-held position espoused by the IGC's GFAC.
A committed enough cheater could defeat any of the current security features of IGC FRs; though many of them would require some significant level of complicity by an OO.
What everyone who pushed for GPS Position Recorders was looking for was/is a level of security that makes it impossible for a "casual" modification of a log file by a pilot who needs to eliminate one or two pesky fixes that "accidentally" put him/her into prohibited airspace or to slide a couple of fixes a half kilometer in one direction or the other to take care of a missed OZ. As long as the hardware/software combination is reasonably protected from this sort of casual hacking, NACs may (or may not) choose to promote devices as GPS Position Recorders.
Erik Mann
On Friday, August 16, 2013 9:25:23 AM UTC-4, Max Kellermann wrote:
> On Friday, August 16, 2013 1:39:23 PM UTC+2, Paul Remde wrote:
>
> > They don't trust PDA/PNA devices because they
>
> > think someone could write software to intercept and change the GPS data
>
> > before it is recorded. I don't agree with them on this, but that is I
>
> > understand their position.
>
>
>
> You don't agree that somebody could write a software to fake GPS positions? Seriously?
>
>
>
> It's a technical fact that this can be done, and it's fairly easy. I do it all the time while I develop XCSoar, to test the software I write.
>
>
>
> Your personal opinion on this is provably wrong. Stuff like that cannot be decided by consensus or personal opinion - if it's technically doable, no opinion can ever make it impossible.
>
>
>
> (With some more effort, all loggers, even sealed ones, can be spoofed, without ever touching the logger - this has been demonstrated last week by the University of Texas. Never say never.)
Max Kellermann[_2_]
August 16th 13, 03:31 PM
On Friday, August 16, 2013 4:12:11 PM UTC+2, Papa3 wrote:
> Paul was simply restating the long-held position espoused by the IGC's GFAC.
That was not the part I replied to.
Paul Remde
August 16th 13, 08:58 PM
Hi P3,
Good point. It would be great if it would be approved as a GPS Position
Recorder in the USA. I'll be glad to help in any way I can.
The GPS engine in the Oudie 3 is the same very powerful GPS used in the
LXNAV Nano. So it should pass any tests with flying colors.
Best Regards,
Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
______________________________
"Papa3" wrote in message
...
Hi Paul,
While the device will not be approved as an IGC Flight Recorder, it is up to
the individual NACs (the SSA for the US) to determine whether to approve
them as GPS Position Recorders, which allows the device to be used for
badges up to Gold. These devices do not need to live up to the full
specifications for an FR, though they do need to provide some level of
security that makes it impossible (or at least exceedingly painful) to
modify a log file without it being obvious to the OO.
The SSA has already approved the FlyWithCE recorders as GPS Position
Recorders. Hopefully the newer version of the Oudie will address the
concerns that prevented the earlier versions from being similarly approved.
P3
On Friday, August 16, 2013 7:39:23 AM UTC-4, Paul Remde wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Unfortunately, It is extremely unlikely that the IGC will approve the
> Oudie
>
> 3 for badges and records. They don't trust PDA/PNA devices because they
>
> think someone could write software to intercept and change the GPS data
>
> before it is recorded. I don't agree with them on this, but that is I
>
> understand their position.
>
>
>
> The Oudie 3 can either run the sailplane version of SeeYou Mobile or the
>
> Paraglider / Hang Glider version of SeeYou Mobile. I show a few screen
>
> shots of both on my Oudie web page.
>
> http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyou.htm
>
>
>
> I don't think Oudie or Oudie 2 units can be upgraded to Oudie 3 units.
>
> There are many changes to the circuit boards to accommodate the pressure
>
> sensor and different GPS. However, I don't think most glider pilots would
>
> want to upgrade. The Oudie 3 is great for pilots that want to use it in
>
> club or rental gliders, but customers using the Oudie 2 in their own
> glider
>
> with an external GPS or flight computer connected have no reason to
> switch.
>
> The vario in the Oudie 3 is a cool idea, but since it is not a total
> energy
>
> compensated variometer, it is not nearly as useful as the varios you
> already
>
> have in the glider. It will show lift every time you slow down and sink
>
> every time you speed-up.
>
>
>
> I am still added accessories to my Naviter web page. I'm also going to
> add
>
> an Oudie comparison table. I hope to have everything done later today.
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
>
> Paul Remde
>
> Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
>
> _______________________________________
>
>
>
> "K" wrote in message
>
> ...
>
>
>
> On Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:59:15 AM UTC-6, wrote:
>
> , 2013 10:49:11 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote:
>
> >
>
> > > The Oudie 3 is available.
>
> Richard and Paul,
>
> Thanks for posting. A few questions; Is the GPS of a high enough level
> where
>
> it could be approved for certain claims? Second, the screen shots look a
>
> little different than SYM version 3.5, is that because that is a
>
> hang/para-gliding version or is it running a new version of SYM? Lastly,
>
> will it be possible to upgrade some of the new features (Like the 12.5HR
>
> battery) to an Oudie 2.
>
> Thanks
>
> PS Richard, Enjoyed talking to you and your Oudie presentation at Nephi.
Paul Remde
August 16th 13, 09:00 PM
Hi Max,
I guess I just disagree with the IGC on how secure loggers need to be. They
make the decisions. I respect them and everything they do. But I
respectfully disagree on whether products like the Oudie should be approved
for badges and records.
Best Regards,
Paul Remde
__________________
"Max Kellermann" wrote in message
...
On Friday, August 16, 2013 1:39:23 PM UTC+2, Paul Remde wrote:
> They don't trust PDA/PNA devices because they
> think someone could write software to intercept and change the GPS data
> before it is recorded. I don't agree with them on this, but that is I
> understand their position.
You don't agree that somebody could write a software to fake GPS positions?
Seriously?
It's a technical fact that this can be done, and it's fairly easy. I do it
all the time while I develop XCSoar, to test the software I write.
Your personal opinion on this is provably wrong. Stuff like that cannot be
decided by consensus or personal opinion - if it's technically doable, no
opinion can ever make it impossible.
(With some more effort, all loggers, even sealed ones, can be spoofed,
without ever touching the logger - this has been demonstrated last week by
the University of Texas. Never say never.)
K
August 16th 13, 09:58 PM
On Friday, August 16, 2013 1:58:16 PM UTC-6, Paul Remde wrote:
> The GPS engine in the Oudie 3 is the same very powerful GPS used in the
>
> LXNAV Nano. So it should pass any tests with flying colors.
>
Paul, Thanks. This is what I thought. It sounds like any approval issues would involve security more than anything else. I think this and the 12.5 hr battery might be worth a look at upgrading IF you can shut off the vario for sailplane use.
Paul Remde
August 16th 13, 10:12 PM
Hi,
Yes. You can disable the vario in the Oudie 3 for use in a sailplane.
Best Regards,
Paul Remde
________________________________
"K" wrote in message
...
On Friday, August 16, 2013 1:58:16 PM UTC-6, Paul Remde wrote:
> The GPS engine in the Oudie 3 is the same very powerful GPS used in the
>
> LXNAV Nano. So it should pass any tests with flying colors.
>
Paul, Thanks. This is what I thought. It sounds like any approval issues
would involve security more than anything else. I think this and the 12.5 hr
battery might be worth a look at upgrading IF you can shut off the vario for
sailplane use.
Martin Gregorie[_5_]
August 17th 13, 12:10 AM
On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 07:31:49 -0700, Max Kellermann wrote:
> On Friday, August 16, 2013 4:12:11 PM UTC+2, Papa3 wrote:
>> Paul was simply restating the long-held position espoused by the IGC's
>> GFAC.
>
> That was not the part I replied to.
You're absolutely correct here.
Remember the faked 500km flight by an ASK-13 (in 2011?) that caused all EW
loggers apart from the MicroRecorder to be immediately removed from the
IGC valid loggers list? AFAIK its never been established whether that was
done by writing a program that fed spoofed NMEA sentences to an actual EW
logger or whether it generated a fabricated IGC file that pretended to
have been made by an EW logger with an external GPS.
Either way it was an apparently valid, but faked, IGC log file that was
only rumbled because a successful 500km flight in an ASK-13 is, ahem,
unlikely.
I imagine that quite a few of us would like to know their identity so we
could bill them for the cost of replacing the loggers they made non-
compliant. Mine was an EW Model D.
--
martin@ | Martin Gregorie
gregorie. | Essex, UK
org |
waremark
November 9th 13, 02:46 AM
This Dutch site says that there is an IGC approved version of the Oudie - with a 12 hour battery and a Nano incorporated internally:
http://www.gliderpilotshop.nl/winkel/product_info.php?products_id=778
Unlike the Oudie 3, it does not seem to have a vario.
This product is not shown on the Naviter website. Has the Dutch site jumped the gun on announcing a product which is about to come out?
It is pretty expensive (990 euros) - but if you need a navigation computer and an IGC logger that could be acceptable. It would be the top end of the portable range.
Mark Burton
On Friday, 16 August 2013 12:39:23 UTC+1, Paul Remde wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Unfortunately, It is extremely unlikely that the IGC will approve the Oudie
>
> 3 for badges and records. They don't trust PDA/PNA devices because they
>
> think someone could write software to intercept and change the GPS data
>
> before it is recorded.
November 20th 16, 11:50 PM
Em quinta-feira, 15 de agosto de 2013 11:49:11 UTC-3, Richard escreveu:
> The Oudie 3 is available.
>
> http://www.craggyaero.com/oudie_3.htm
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn7owicxFXc
>
>
> The Oudie 3 has an improved GPS, inculdes software, a non compensated vario and a 12 hour battery life. Software for hang gliders and paragliders or sailplanes can be loaded in the Oudie 3.
>
> In stock
>
> Richard
> www.craggyaero.com
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