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Old August 15th 06, 11:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mottley
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Default EW B-Model flight recorder


Cliff Hilty wrote:
Obviously, you have figured out how to turn it on.
mine has a breif description of functions on the back
of the unit. But if I remember correctly. press on
off off to to turn the unit off, on and step through
the setup to set time, day, year, user #, interval
in seconds, and it starts recording. if you want to
see the battery level you press on, 3, time, this will
show a 400 to 500 battery level, if it is lower than
that it will gjive you an err code, I think it is 6,
other codes include low memory, memory out, ect. It
was originally designed to output directly to a printer
and to get it to downlaod you will need ew windows
uploader program and a serial port or adaptor only
a belkin usb to serial adaptors have proven to work.
It has limited memory and setting it at a 8 second
interval will only give you around 6-8 hours of flight
time. I set mine to 12 or 16 to make sure I get everything
on those long flights or 2 flight before downloading.
Oh yea when you first turn it on it tell you how much
memory is remaining and asks if you want to save it.
There is also a feature that I don't use that allows
you to set a higher sample rate and when you short
out two pins in the connector it goes into a 2 second
sample rate for two minutes when you get close to a
turn point for quicker turns. I never used that feature.
hope this helps.

At 19:06 15 August 2006, Bds wrote:
I have an old EW B model flight recorder with no manual.
Is anyone familiar
with this device willing to post a quick list of the
keyboard functions?

I have figured out the basics and can get it to record
from my GPS - I just
want to know how to access all of the functions, or
as many as someone might
be willing to spend the time typing out.

BDS




Hi there

not a good idea to set the rate at more than 5 sec. At the recent
Russian Qualifiying Grand Prix an experienced pilot had a sample rate
of 10sec and missed his last control point and bagged himself a 5
minute penalty. He claims his logger beeped but the trace shows clearly
that he did not make a point inside the TP area which was parallel to
the track for the finish. Checking in SeeYou showed his recording
points just before and after the TP Tangent. Within these 10 seconds he
propably did fly into the Sector and out of it again.

Regards
Bruno