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HGXC[_3_]
February 2nd 15, 11:56 PM
I have a dell streak and have downloaded the XC soar software. I am having issues having xc soar recognize the data files like maps airspace and waypoints. I can download these data files directly and I had to use file transfer from my pc.

Any ideas on what I am doing wrong.

Dennis

Dan Marotta
February 3rd 15, 12:06 AM
Your maps, turn points, and special use airspace files have to be loaded
at the top level of the XCSoarData folder which should reside at the
root level of your SD card.

If you ran XCSoar without an SD card, it created an XCSoarData folder in
your internal memory space.

I've found that when you connect your Streak to a PC for file transfer
you have to use "Safely Remove Device" on the PC before turning off USB
file transfer on the Streak. Even rebooting the Streak will not fix
this. You have to turn on USB file transfer, safely remove the streak
as a remote drive, then turn off USB file transfer mode.

Of course, your data files have to be of the proper format and have the
proper file suffixes.

Hope that helps.

Dan

On 2/2/2015 4:56 PM, HGXC wrote:
> I have a dell streak and have downloaded the XC soar software. I am having issues having xc soar recognize the data files like maps airspace and waypoints. I can download these data files directly and I had to use file transfer from my pc.
>
> Any ideas on what I am doing wrong.
>
> Dennis

--
Dan Marotta

Alexander Müller
February 3rd 15, 09:46 AM
You can also take out your SD card from your Dell Streak, put it into an SD card adapter and write directly on the card like on a disk drive. Makes it sometimes easier...

HGXC[_3_]
February 3rd 15, 12:43 PM
On Monday, February 2, 2015 at 6:56:24 PM UTC-5, HGXC wrote:
> I have a dell streak and have downloaded the XC soar software. I am having issues having xc soar recognize the data files like maps airspace and waypoints. I can download these data files directly and I had to use file transfer from my pc.
>
> Any ideas on what I am doing wrong.
>
> Dennis

Well we are up and running...thanks all. Now how to connect this to battery for power and my lnav?

Dennis

Andy Gough[_2_]
February 3rd 15, 02:56 PM
On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 7:43:42 AM UTC-5, HGXC wrote:

> Well we are up and running...thanks all. Now how to connect this to battery for power and my lnav?
>
> Dennis

You need a IOIO board, go here to find out how to build one:
http://www.tophatsoaring.org/IOIO%20Box%20for%20pilots.html

or

a blue tooth connection, go here to find suppliers:
http://www.xcsoar.org/hardware/

Dan Marotta
February 3rd 15, 04:20 PM
I originally used the serial port of my CAI 302 for power but I think
that exceed the output capability of the 302 so I installed a car 12v
adaptor with a USB charger and a toggle switch to control charging. I
also used a K6BT for the control/data connection to the 302. The K6BT
is wired directly to my DC bus for its power source. I have a friend who
uses an IOIO and he's happy with that, so it's really up to you.

Depending on your computer/recorder, your log file can be downloaded to
your streak to carry home. Note that the proprietary connector on the
side of the Streak is its weak point and will fail with multiple
connect/disconnect cycles. To get around that, I've permanently
installed the cable in my streak and I download files to my smart phone
(bluetooth).

Now that I've just installed a ClearNav vario, I can simply pull the USB
stick out of the panel and take it home or next door to the FBO to
upload my flight trace.


On 2/3/2015 5:43 AM, HGXC wrote:
> On Monday, February 2, 2015 at 6:56:24 PM UTC-5, HGXC wrote:
>> I have a dell streak and have downloaded the XC soar software. I am having issues having xc soar recognize the data files like maps airspace and waypoints. I can download these data files directly and I had to use file transfer from my pc.
>>
>> Any ideas on what I am doing wrong.
>>
>> Dennis
> Well we are up and running...thanks all. Now how to connect this to battery for power and my lnav?
>
> Dennis

--
Dan Marotta

HGXC[_2_]
February 3rd 15, 04:56 PM
On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 11:20:32 AM UTC-5, Dan Marotta wrote:
> I originally used the serial port of my CAI 302 for power but I
> think that exceed the output capability of the 302 so I installed a
> car 12v adaptor with a USB charger and a toggle switch to control
> charging.* I also used a K6BT for the control/data connection to the
> 302.* The K6BT is wired directly to my DC bus for its power source.*
> I have a friend who uses an IOIO and he's happy with that, so it's
> really up to you.
>
>
>
> Depending on your computer/recorder, your log file can be downloaded
> to your streak to carry home.* Note that the proprietary connector
> on the side of the Streak is its weak point and will fail with
> multiple connect/disconnect cycles.* To get around that, I've
> permanently installed the cable in my streak and I download files to
> my smart phone (bluetooth).
>
>
>
> Now that I've just installed a ClearNav vario, I can simply pull the
> USB stick out of the panel and take it home or next door to the FBO
> to upload my flight trace.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 2/3/2015 5:43 AM, HGXC wrote:
>
>
>
> On Monday, February 2, 2015 at 6:56:24 PM UTC-5, HGXC wrote:
>
>
> I have a dell streak and have downloaded the XC soar software. I am having issues having xc soar recognize the data files like maps airspace and waypoints. I can download these data files directly and I had to use file transfer from my pc.
>
> Any ideas on what I am doing wrong.
>
> Dennis
>
>
> Well we are up and running...thanks all. Now how to connect this to battery for power and my lnav?
>
> Dennis
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Dan Marotta

So with a ioio board i could plug it into my cam model 20 gps and get connected and power from there? That's what i plug my compaq pda with glide nav today.

Dennis

Luke Szczepaniak
February 3rd 15, 05:05 PM
On 02/03/2015 11:56 AM, HGXC wrote:
> On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 11:20:32 AM UTC-5, Dan Marotta wrote:
>> I originally used the serial port of my CAI 302 for power but I
>> think that exceed the output capability of the 302 so I installed a
>> car 12v adaptor with a USB charger and a toggle switch to control
>> charging. I also used a K6BT for the control/data connection to the
>> 302. The K6BT is wired directly to my DC bus for its power source.
>> I have a friend who uses an IOIO and he's happy with that, so it's
>> really up to you.
>>
>>
>>
>> Depending on your computer/recorder, your log file can be downloaded
>> to your streak to carry home. Note that the proprietary connector
>> on the side of the Streak is its weak point and will fail with
>> multiple connect/disconnect cycles. To get around that, I've
>> permanently installed the cable in my streak and I download files to
>> my smart phone (bluetooth).
>>
>>
>>
>> Now that I've just installed a ClearNav vario, I can simply pull the
>> USB stick out of the panel and take it home or next door to the FBO
>> to upload my flight trace.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2/3/2015 5:43 AM, HGXC wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, February 2, 2015 at 6:56:24 PM UTC-5, HGXC wrote:
>>
>>
>> I have a dell streak and have downloaded the XC soar software. I am having issues having xc soar recognize the data files like maps airspace and waypoints. I can download these data files directly and I had to use file transfer from my pc.
>>
>> Any ideas on what I am doing wrong.
>>
>> Dennis
>>
>>
>> Well we are up and running...thanks all. Now how to connect this to battery for power and my lnav?
>>
>> Dennis
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Dan Marotta
>
> So with a ioio board i could plug it into my cam model 20 gps and get connected and power from there? That's what i plug my compaq pda with glide nav today.
>
> Dennis
>


Should be no problem. If you aren't interested in making your own IOIO
(i've made a few) you can purchase andrport, a neat little ioio based
device that supports two separate NMEA sources.

http://www.glidertools.com/products/androport/


With this you will only need to make cable to connect to your model 20
and provide 12v to the androport which will in turn supply 5v and nmea
data to the android device.. I helped a friend set this up and it went
smoothly.

Luke

HGXC[_2_]
February 3rd 15, 08:29 PM
On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 12:05:15 PM UTC-5, Luke Szczepaniak wrote:
> On 02/03/2015 11:56 AM, HGXC wrote:
> > On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 11:20:32 AM UTC-5, Dan Marotta wrote:
> >> I originally used the serial port of my CAI 302 for power but I
> >> think that exceed the output capability of the 302 so I installed a
> >> car 12v adaptor with a USB charger and a toggle switch to control
> >> charging. I also used a K6BT for the control/data connection to the
> >> 302. The K6BT is wired directly to my DC bus for its power source.
> >> I have a friend who uses an IOIO and he's happy with that, so it's
> >> really up to you.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Depending on your computer/recorder, your log file can be downloaded
> >> to your streak to carry home. Note that the proprietary connector
> >> on the side of the Streak is its weak point and will fail with
> >> multiple connect/disconnect cycles. To get around that, I've
> >> permanently installed the cable in my streak and I download files to
> >> my smart phone (bluetooth).
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Now that I've just installed a ClearNav vario, I can simply pull the
> >> USB stick out of the panel and take it home or next door to the FBO
> >> to upload my flight trace.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 2/3/2015 5:43 AM, HGXC wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Monday, February 2, 2015 at 6:56:24 PM UTC-5, HGXC wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> I have a dell streak and have downloaded the XC soar software. I am having issues having xc soar recognize the data files like maps airspace and waypoints. I can download these data files directly and I had to use file transfer from my pc.
> >>
> >> Any ideas on what I am doing wrong.
> >>
> >> Dennis
> >>
> >>
> >> Well we are up and running...thanks all. Now how to connect this to battery for power and my lnav?
> >>
> >> Dennis
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> Dan Marotta
> >
> > So with a ioio board i could plug it into my cam model 20 gps and get connected and power from there? That's what i plug my compaq pda with glide nav today.
> >
> > Dennis
> >
>
>
> Should be no problem. If you aren't interested in making your own IOIO
> (i've made a few) you can purchase andrport, a neat little ioio based
> device that supports two separate NMEA sources.
>
> http://www.glidertools.com/products/androport/
>
>
> With this you will only need to make cable to connect to your model 20
> and provide 12v to the androport which will in turn supply 5v and nmea
> data to the android device.. I helped a friend set this up and it went
> smoothly.
>
> Luke

I can't get that site to come up...says its still in development

Can you send me a different link...I am interested!

Thanks

Dennis

Luke Szczepaniak
February 4th 15, 01:39 PM
>
> I can't get that site to come up...says its still in development
>

I think they may be in maintenance mode - i am pretty sure they have
been around for a while. The site was up when i sent the link yesterday
I would check the main site occasionally.

http://www.glidertools.com/

HGXC[_2_]
February 4th 15, 06:48 PM
On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 8:39:41 AM UTC-5, Luke Szczepaniak wrote:
> >
> > I can't get that site to come up...says its still in development
> >
>
> I think they may be in maintenance mode - i am pretty sure they have
> been around for a while. The site was up when i sent the link yesterday
> I would check the main site occasionally.
>
> http://www.glidertools.com/

Ok got it and he sent me a flyer on the board. Now will that allow me to plug serial cord into my cambridge gps model 20 (not the 302) and get 5v power and communicate to my Lnav which is already pluged in the cambridge?

Dennis

Luke Szczepaniak
February 4th 15, 07:46 PM
On 02/04/2015 1:48 PM, HGXC wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 8:39:41 AM UTC-5, Luke Szczepaniak wrote:
>>>
>>> I can't get that site to come up...says its still in development
>>>
>>
>> I think they may be in maintenance mode - i am pretty sure they have
>> been around for a while. The site was up when i sent the link yesterday
>> I would check the main site occasionally.
>>
>> http://www.glidertools.com/
>
> Ok got it and he sent me a flyer on the board. Now will that allow me to plug serial cord into my cambridge gps model 20 (not the 302) and get 5v power and communicate to my Lnav which is already pluged in the cambridge?
>
> Dennis
>

I am not familiar with model 20 or the lnav, maybe someone else can comment.

Luke

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