V7/Oudie settings
On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 1:40:16 AM UTC, dbrunone wrote:
I know there was a thread about this awhile ago, but I know there are at
least a few people with a V7/Oudie/Nano setup. I just bought everything
I need from Cumulus (great service BTW), and I'm stuck in my house
fiddling with it until soaring season starts. I realize these things are
very flexible and can be made very personal, but I want to get an idea
of how the experienced pilots set it up. So, what settings do you use
for:
V7:
--Bitrates (I chose 115200 with Nano and Oudie, any reason not to?)
--Upper/lower number in Thermal/SC modes?
--Auto SC (I chose GPS mode to auto-switch)?
--Vario needle filter?
Oudie:
--Which navboxes?
--How do you use the "Page 1/2" feature? I thought I'd make one page to
work with the V7, then one page in case the V7 fails or my battery runs
out, and the Oudie is running by itself on the internal battery.
Thoughts?
--Internal GPS or GPS input from Nano?
Nano:
--It turns on with the master switch, any way to make it turn off with
the master switch too?
Any other settings you find particularly useful on either device? Thanks
for helping me combat the winter blues.
-David
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dbrunone
My thoughts on what to display (hope someone finds this helpful). Personally, I like to know what data is where without having to think what mode I am in. I would therefore have the same data items on the V7 for both climb and cruise - my personal choice would be upper number average vario, lower number arrival altitude. The mechanical needle I would have as vario in climb mode, and as netto vario in cruise mode.
For the vario setup, I would imagine that it is sensible to start with the defaults. I bet that most people who report that it is an excellent vario are still using the defaults.
On the Oudie, similarly I would want Navboxes in the same positions to display the same data on Map 1 and on Map 2 (and also on the thermal maximiser page). I would not have a different setup in the expectation of the glider instruments failing (if you want a backup for ships power, are you going to carry an external battery to power the Oudie for longer than the internal battery?). On Map 1, I have up at the top wind and direction to steer, at the bottom final glide symbol, tETA, Time, Target, Thermal av (I suppose my backup for the glider instruments failing), Distance to next, Arrival at next, Ground speed, and Ground elevation.
On Map 2 I have an extra row of Nav boxes. I generally keep Map 2 zoomed in and Map 1 showing a larger area, and I have the glider trail switched on for Map 2 but not for Map 1.
I have set up some of my Navboxes to have actions associated with them, eg to go direct to the Task page without going via the menu, and to switch backwards and fwds between Map 1 and Map 2 without the slow graphical transition (although you can turn that off).
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