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Old April 29th 14, 06:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Caldwell (BC)
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Default Oudie (SYM) wind

Hello Oudie fans,

I did the recent update with Oudie Updater last weekend. The flight before, all was well but the next flight had the wind direction exactly 180 degrees wrong. I get wind data from my 302 and get displays both on the 303 head and on the Oudie with SYM. The displays are 180 degrees off with the 303 giving the correct direction given drift relative to the ground per observation and as shown in See You when looking at the igc file.

Has anyone else see this occurring or could I have done something wrong in the update process? Let me know.

Bob
 




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