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john firth
June 16th 20, 09:48 PM
Three or so years ago, despite having been a Cambridge rep for many yeas, I bought a Clearnav vario , recommended by Dave Ellis. There are several screens
of programable options; I found accessing these
in flight using two knobs, even the audio volume, an impossible task; I confess that I am of the persuasion that one switch/knob per function is the right approach.

Among the few things I wanted to change is the averaged (smoothed) ROC
time constant is the 20sec value, much too short for my taste.
Beats me why this is not user controlled.
But I digress!
Unable to find an email for Paul REmde, I ask here what is the use
of the supplied GPS antenna when there seems to be no data storage?
There is a Lat/long display, really useful when scratching at 1000 ft! (not)
What am I missing?

John Firth

jfitch
June 16th 20, 10:20 PM
On Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 1:48:22 PM UTC-7, john firth wrote:
> Three or so years ago, despite having been a Cambridge rep for many yeas, I bought a Clearnav vario , recommended by Dave Ellis. There are several screens
> of programable options; I found accessing these
> in flight using two knobs, even the audio volume, an impossible task; I confess that I am of the persuasion that one switch/knob per function is the right approach.
>
> Among the few things I wanted to change is the averaged (smoothed) ROC
> time constant is the 20sec value, much too short for my taste.
> Beats me why this is not user controlled.
> But I digress!
> Unable to find an email for Paul REmde, I ask here what is the use
> of the supplied GPS antenna when there seems to be no data storage?
> There is a Lat/long display, really useful when scratching at 1000 ft! (not)
> What am I missing?
>
> John Firth

Do you have the Club version? The CNv has a complete IGC legal data logger, but I think it is enabled only with the XC license. I'd call or email Rex Mayes, the new owner of the ClearNav product line. Unfortunately, the written documentation is sparse, but there are short cuts to volume and other functions.

MNLou
June 17th 20, 12:49 AM
paul at remde dot us

June 17th 20, 02:39 AM
Anybody that can't find Paul Remde's email address might want to reconsider flying gliders, as that is more difficult.

Paul Remde
June 17th 20, 12:30 PM
Hi John,

Call me at any time at 952-445-9033.

The included GPS antenna is used to calculate position and used for final glide calculations and wind calculations. It is also used for the built-in GPS flight recorder for the "XC" version. The "Club" version doesn't have the built-in logger or task navigation, but can still use the GPS for wind and final glide calculations. It can navigate back to your home airport.

Best Regards,

Paul Remde
email: paul at remde dot us
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On Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 3:48:22 PM UTC-5, john firth wrote:
> Three or so years ago, despite having been a Cambridge rep for many yeas, I bought a Clearnav vario , recommended by Dave Ellis. There are several screens
> of programable options; I found accessing these
> in flight using two knobs, even the audio volume, an impossible task; I confess that I am of the persuasion that one switch/knob per function is the right approach.
>
> Among the few things I wanted to change is the averaged (smoothed) ROC
> time constant is the 20sec value, much too short for my taste.
> Beats me why this is not user controlled.
> But I digress!
> Unable to find an email for Paul REmde, I ask here what is the use
> of the supplied GPS antenna when there seems to be no data storage?
> There is a Lat/long display, really useful when scratching at 1000 ft! (not)
> What am I missing?
>
> John Firth

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