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Interesting product. No manual as yet?
Features: Standalone flarm • builtin GPS antenna • micro SD card • IGC flight recorder • extremely small dimensions • Power input 6-16 V DC • Power consumption typical 30mA • Weight 40 g • Compatible with all flarm indicators (12V) Why is it called a "Standalone FLARM" if you need a FLARM indicator (like an Oudie)? |
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It's called "Standalone" because they make full products such as the
LX8000 where Flarm can be built in. The big question is if it is compatible with US frequencies used by PowerFlarm. Charlie On Jan 4, 11:23*am, JohnDeRosa wrote: Interesting product. *No manual as yet? Features: Standalone flarm • builtin GPS antenna • micro SD card • IGC flight recorder • extremely small dimensions • Power input 6-16 V DC • Power consumption typical 30mA • Weight 40 g • Compatible with all flarm indicators (12V) Why is it called a "Standalone FLARM" if you need a FLARM indicator (like an Oudie)? |
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![]() "JohnDeRosa" wrote in message ... Why is it called a "Standalone FLARM" if you need a FLARM indicator (like an Oudie)? Maybe it doesn't need a FLARM indicator if it has it's own sound alarm and flashing diodes? - just speculating I think we have to wait for more details. |
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![]() "cfinn" wrote in message ... It's called "Standalone" because they make full products such as the LX8000 where Flarm can be built in. The big question is if it is compatible with US frequencies used by PowerFlarm. Charlie At WGC 2012 in Uvalde, older FLARM devices brought from Europe worked perfectly well with PowerFLARM. There was a FLARM firmware update released just before the worlds to allow for automatic switching of frequencies depending on the region. I suspect that the same applies to this little gadget. |
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On Friday, January 4, 2013 8:46:30 AM UTC-8, DC wrote:
"JohnDeRosa" wrote in message ... Why is it called a "Standalone FLARM" if you need a FLARM indicator (like an Oudie)? Maybe it doesn't need a FLARM indicator if it has it's own sound alarm and flashing diodes? - just speculating I think we have to wait for more details. Looks really nice, but does not seem to have Powerflarm capabilities such as ADS-B and PCAS. Ramy |
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On Friday, January 4, 2013 3:09:51 PM UTC-8, Ramy wrote:
On Friday, January 4, 2013 8:46:30 AM UTC-8, DC wrote: "JohnDeRosa" wrote in message .googlegroups.com... Why is it called a "Standalone FLARM" if you need a FLARM indicator (like an Oudie)? Maybe it doesn't need a FLARM indicator if it has it's own sound alarm and flashing diodes? - just speculating I think we have to wait for more details. Looks really nice, but does not seem to have Powerflarm capabilities such as ADS-B and PCAS. Ramy It is also not optomized nor certified for the US frequency. Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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On Friday, January 4, 2013 3:21:37 PM UTC-8, Richard wrote:
On Friday, January 4, 2013 3:09:51 PM UTC-8, Ramy wrote: On Friday, January 4, 2013 8:46:30 AM UTC-8, DC wrote: "JohnDeRosa" wrote in message .googlegroups.com... Why is it called a "Standalone FLARM" if you need a FLARM indicator (like an Oudie)? Maybe it doesn't need a FLARM indicator if it has it's own sound alarm and flashing diodes? - just speculating I think we have to wait for more details. Looks really nice, but does not seem to have Powerflarm capabilities such as ADS-B and PCAS. Ramy It is also not optomized nor certified for the US frequency. Richard www.craggyaero.com Nor FCC approved... Darryl |
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An integrated pressure altitude sensor (barometer) is required for IGC approval and there is no mention of one being present which is a pity.
I can see it's usefulness in club gliders where a pilot needs a removable FLARM sensor for input into a gliding computer (PDA/PNA) without the bulk of a separate dedicated FLARM display. What I'd really like is a portable LX8080 (FLARM + IGC approved logger + GPS + flight computer). |
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On Monday, January 7, 2013 12:23:44 PM UTC, Surge wrote:
An integrated pressure altitude sensor (barometer) is required for IGC approval and there is no mention of one being present which is a pity. I can see it's usefulness in club gliders where a pilot needs a removable FLARM sensor for input into a gliding computer (PDA/PNA) without the bulk of a separate dedicated FLARM display. What I'd really like is a portable LX8080 (FLARM + IGC approved logger + GPS + flight computer). It explicitly states that it is an approved IGC flight recorder. I would say it must have an integral pressure sensor meeting the IGC requirements. If so, all that needs to be added to meet your spec is a PNA such as the Vertica v2/GliderGuider/Oudie 2 Lite running LK8000 or XC Soar. |
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