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Old May 1st 12, 12:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Status PowerFLARM USA

FLARM has developed a potential solution for the reduced range
experienced with some PowerFLARM at the Seniors and Perry. To test
this solution, a small number of modified PowerFLARM portable and
PowerFLARM “Brick” units will be available for testing during the
Mifflin contest. FLARM expects to have one or two representatives at
Mifflin to help with testing.

After the fix is verified, PowerFLARMs already delivered will be
updated, and “Brick” production will commence (it is otherwise ready
to go). To be certain that the fix works, FLARM asks that pilots
flying with these PowerFLARM units at Mifflin:

- Comply with detailed installation instructions to be provided,
especially regarding antenna installation,
- Load diagnostic software to be provided,
- Provide diagnostic log files to FLARM after each and every flight.

With the results from these tests, FLARM hopes to validate the fix and
put this issue behind us ASAP…

If you are flying at Mifflin and have time to help with this
(including time to make a proper installation before the contest),
please contact your dealer. If you are not flying at Mifflin, please
do not inundate the dealers, Dave, and Lee with questions. We are well
aware that we need to a better job of communication and documentation,
but getting the initial installations running well has highest
priority !

Thanks again for all your help and support !
Best Regards, The FLARM Team

Reminder
US PowerFLARM ‘A’ and ‘B’ port do NOT have the same connector due to
an unfortunate FCC requirement. If you screw in incorrect antennas
(with incorrect SMA sex), you *will* damage your PowerFLARM.