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Hi Bill, 
 
Please contact me about the 5V battery issue.  I've sold many of those  
batteries and use them myself.  This is the first issue that I have heard  
of.  It may be as simple as a charging cable issue.  Also, the unit must be  
turned-on to work. Let's talk through it over the phone sometime. 
 
Best Regards, 
 
Paul Remde 
Cumulus Soaring, Inc. 
 
 
"Bill T"  wrote in message  
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Does the Oudie 2 have a baro altitude sensor? 
I had my Nano connected to the Oudie and supported by an external battery  
source. The battery failed, the Oudie reported primary gps data lost and  
reverted to the internal gps for the rest of the flight. 
 
Post mission I compared the Nano log to the Oudie log and noted the baro  
altitude in the Oudie file went flat about the time of the battery failure,  
but it had a good gps altitude trace. The Nano had both baro and gps  
altitude data. 
 
This leads me to think that the Oudie 2 does not have a baro sensor and was  
recording the Nano data before the failure. 
 
My next flight I connected the Nano USB to Oudie RJ45 supported by ships  
(aircraft) power. No problems. 
 
Paul, the 11,500 mAhr battery I bought at the SSA Convention failed on its  
second flight. I cannot charge it or get any power out of it. Glad I had  
manufactured a Y power cable to support the USB to RJ45 interface. 
 
BillT  
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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