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Hello,
Looking at the LX navigation and Filser website (by the way what's the relation between these two ?), there's one thing which isn't 100% clear to me: I'll soon have a LX5000 FAI, and I'd like to connect my iPAQ running winpilot to it. If I look at the wiring diagram, they are 2 RS232 outputs: - one for the PC with a binder type connector coming out of the instrument panel. OK, I'll use that to connect to a laptop - one with a standard sub 9 connector which I guess I can use to output the NMEA sentences towards the ipaq ? and upload info the the LX5000 using flyWithCE downloader ? Is this correct ? I saw that there was a "data spliter" available. I guess I only need that if I want to have NMEA output towards more than one unit, is that correct ? Is the LX5000 - PC cable (with female binder connector) delivered with the unit ? Regards, Ludovic |
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Ludovic Launer wrote:
Hello, Looking at the LX navigation and Filser website (by the way what's the relation between these two ?), there's one thing which isn't 100% clear to me: LX Navigation are the manufacturer and international distributor for the LX Instruments. Filser is a German distributor. If you want response in a non German part of the world, best be talking to the right people. I'll soon have a LX5000 FAI, and I'd like to connect my iPAQ running winpilot to it. If I look at the wiring diagram, they are 2 RS232 outputs: - one for the PC with a binder type connector coming out of the instrument panel. OK, I'll use that to connect to a laptop - one with a standard sub 9 connector which I guess I can use to output the NMEA sentences towards the ipaq ? and upload info the the LX5000 using flyWithCE downloader ? Is this correct ? I saw that there was a "data spliter" available. I guess I only need that if I want to have NMEA output towards more than one unit, is that correct ? Is the LX5000 - PC cable (with female binder connector) delivered with the unit ? Regards, Ludovic |
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I, too, am interested in attaching a PDA (mine a Palm Tungsten T
running Soaringpilot) to the LX-5000 for gps output. I'm doing this in a club glider and would prefer to make an attachment to the connection on the panel, rather than to the back of the unit. Does the panel connection output NMEA data? If so, does anyone know what the pinouts are (TX, RX and ground) so that I can make a cord up? Even better would be an additional pin for 5v out to keep the Palm alive, but I'm assuming that's asking for too much. Kevin Parker "Ludovic Launer" wrote in message ... Hello, Looking at the LX navigation and Filser website (by the way what's the relation between these two ?), there's one thing which isn't 100% clear to me: I'll soon have a LX5000 FAI, and I'd like to connect my iPAQ running winpilot to it. If I look at the wiring diagram, they are 2 RS232 outputs: - one for the PC with a binder type connector coming out of the instrument panel. OK, I'll use that to connect to a laptop - one with a standard sub 9 connector which I guess I can use to output the NMEA sentences towards the ipaq ? and upload info the the LX5000 using flyWithCE downloader ? Is this correct ? I saw that there was a "data spliter" available. I guess I only need that if I want to have NMEA output towards more than one unit, is that correct ? Is the LX5000 - PC cable (with female binder connector) delivered with the unit ? Regards, Ludovic |
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Hi,
I sell custom cables for connecting the LX5000 to a PDA. They are listed he http://www.soarmn.com/cumulus/goddar...election_Guide The custom Goddard cables and power converters I sell are not inexpensive, but they connect together very easily and are very rugged and reliable and shielded to prevent interference with your radio. The LX5000 does not provide 5V power for the PDA. I recommend a Goddard PS-5a power converter for that. The LX-5000 wiring diagram is available in the back of the manual which is available on the Filser web site. Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Kevin Parker" wrote in message om... I, too, am interested in attaching a PDA (mine a Palm Tungsten T running Soaringpilot) to the LX-5000 for gps output. I'm doing this in a club glider and would prefer to make an attachment to the connection on the panel, rather than to the back of the unit. Does the panel connection output NMEA data? If so, does anyone know what the pinouts are (TX, RX and ground) so that I can make a cord up? Even better would be an additional pin for 5v out to keep the Palm alive, but I'm assuming that's asking for too much. Kevin Parker "Ludovic Launer" wrote in message ... Hello, Looking at the LX navigation and Filser website (by the way what's the relation between these two ?), there's one thing which isn't 100% clear to me: I'll soon have a LX5000 FAI, and I'd like to connect my iPAQ running winpilot to it. If I look at the wiring diagram, they are 2 RS232 outputs: - one for the PC with a binder type connector coming out of the instrument panel. OK, I'll use that to connect to a laptop - one with a standard sub 9 connector which I guess I can use to output the NMEA sentences towards the ipaq ? and upload info the the LX5000 using flyWithCE downloader ? Is this correct ? I saw that there was a "data spliter" available. I guess I only need that if I want to have NMEA output towards more than one unit, is that correct ? Is the LX5000 - PC cable (with female binder connector) delivered with the unit ? Regards, Ludovic |
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Hi,
I am a dealer for LX and Filser. I'm somewhat new so I have more to learn, but I've read all the manuals and played with the units. LX Navigation and Filser are unique companies with some products available from both companies and some products unique to each company. They have a close working relationship. Available from Filser - LX5000 - LX20 - Radios - Transponders Available from LX Navigation - LX 7000 - Colibri - LX1600 - LX160 More details on the available products are on my web site. The wiring diagram for the LX5000 is available on the Filser web site in the back of the manual. The RS-485 data splitter is used to connect additional display units and remote control units to the LX5000 and LX7000. I don't believe it is used for GPS data. You are correct that the DB-9 connector on the back of the LX5000 is the one to use for GPS data. Feel free to contact me if you want custom cables for connecting the LX5000 to your PDA. Thanks, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Ludovic Launer" wrote in message ... Hello, Looking at the LX navigation and Filser website (by the way what's the relation between these two ?), there's one thing which isn't 100% clear to me: I'll soon have a LX5000 FAI, and I'd like to connect my iPAQ running winpilot to it. If I look at the wiring diagram, they are 2 RS232 outputs: - one for the PC with a binder type connector coming out of the instrument panel. OK, I'll use that to connect to a laptop - one with a standard sub 9 connector which I guess I can use to output the NMEA sentences towards the ipaq ? and upload info the the LX5000 using flyWithCE downloader ? Is this correct ? I saw that there was a "data spliter" available. I guess I only need that if I want to have NMEA output towards more than one unit, is that correct ? Is the LX5000 - PC cable (with female binder connector) delivered with the unit ? Regards, Ludovic |
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please see:
http://www.wingsandwheels.com/lx_nav...ies_for_ip.htm I have in stock LX and Filser cable sets for connection between iPaq and LX5000, LX7000 tim "Kevin Parker" wrote in message om... I, too, am interested in attaching a PDA (mine a Palm Tungsten T running Soaringpilot) to the LX-5000 for gps output. I'm doing this in a club glider and would prefer to make an attachment to the connection on the panel, rather than to the back of the unit. Does the panel connection output NMEA data? If so, does anyone know what the pinouts are (TX, RX and ground) so that I can make a cord up? Even better would be an additional pin for 5v out to keep the Palm alive, but I'm assuming that's asking for too much. Kevin Parker "Ludovic Launer" wrote in message ... Hello, Looking at the LX navigation and Filser website (by the way what's the relation between these two ?), there's one thing which isn't 100% clear to me: I'll soon have a LX5000 FAI, and I'd like to connect my iPAQ running winpilot to it. If I look at the wiring diagram, they are 2 RS232 outputs: - one for the PC with a binder type connector coming out of the instrument panel. OK, I'll use that to connect to a laptop - one with a standard sub 9 connector which I guess I can use to output the NMEA sentences towards the ipaq ? and upload info the the LX5000 using flyWithCE downloader ? Is this correct ? I saw that there was a "data spliter" available. I guess I only need that if I want to have NMEA output towards more than one unit, is that correct ? Is the LX5000 - PC cable (with female binder connector) delivered with the unit ? Regards, Ludovic |
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"Ludovic Launer" wrote in message ...
Hello, Looking at the LX navigation and Filser website (by the way what's the relation between these two ?), there's one thing which isn't 100% clear to me: I'll soon have a LX5000 FAI, and I'd like to connect my iPAQ running winpilot to it. If I look at the wiring diagram, they are 2 RS232 outputs: - one for the PC with a binder type connector coming out of the instrument panel. OK, I'll use that to connect to a laptop - one with a standard sub 9 connector which I guess I can use to output the NMEA sentences towards the ipaq ? and upload info the the LX5000 using flyWithCE downloader ? Is this correct ? I saw that there was a "data spliter" available. I guess I only need that if I want to have NMEA output towards more than one unit, is that correct ? Is the LX5000 - PC cable (with female binder connector) delivered with the unit ? Regards, Ludovic Hi, Mine came with the pc connector. I have a 5000, what is the advantage of using Winpilot. 5000 seems complete has it is. S6 |
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"Ludovic Launer" wrote in message ...
Hello, Looking at the LX navigation and Filser website (by the way what's the relation between these two ?), there's one thing which isn't 100% clear to me: I'll soon have a LX5000 FAI, and I'd like to connect my iPAQ running winpilot to it. If I look at the wiring diagram, they are 2 RS232 outputs: - one for the PC with a binder type connector coming out of the instrument panel. OK, I'll use that to connect to a laptop - one with a standard sub 9 connector which I guess I can use to output the NMEA sentences towards the ipaq ? and upload info the the LX5000 using flyWithCE downloader ? Is this correct ? When I bought my glider - the 5-pin LX to PC cable was missing. I removed the 5-pin plug and fitted a std 9 pin plug to connect to the PC. To run my PDA - I need a simple 9-pin to 9 pin converter to cross the TX in and out streams. Works fine but using the second RS232 output might eliminate the need for the cross-over cable. I had made up the cross-over cable when I was still using a Garmin as a NMEA source. Clinton LAK 12 I saw that there was a "data spliter" available. I guess I only need that if I want to have NMEA output towards more than one unit, is that correct ? Is the LX5000 - PC cable (with female binder connector) delivered with the unit ? Regards, Ludovic |
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