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Hi,
Tonight I updated my PowerFLARM Tips document to work well with the latest version of the flarm.com configuration tool. You can download it using the link he http://cumulus-soaring.com/flarm/PowerFLARM-Tips.pdf Let me know if you have any suggestions for improving it. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. |
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When you set the Flarm vertical range to 6500 feet, you're cluttering
the display with targets that have no possibility of collision. I suppose if somebody were to be using this just for leaching, that would be a good way of configuring it. All depends on what you're trying to accomplish I suppose. On 4/1/19 11:09 PM, Paul Remde wrote: Hi, Tonight I updated my PowerFLARM Tips document to work well with the latest version of the flarm.com configuration tool. You can download it using the link he http://cumulus-soaring.com/flarm/PowerFLARM-Tips.pdf Let me know if you have any suggestions for improving it. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. |
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Hi,
I set the FLARM vertical range to a large number when I'm flying at large soaring events - to maximize the possibility of seeing other gliders thermalling near me - or out on course ahead of me. For example, when flying from Nephi at an OLC camp a few years ago, the vertical spread of sailplanes out on course was quite large. When low especially (but when high too), I wanted to know if there was a glider nearby - even if it was a long way above (or below) me. You can call it leaching if you want to, I just want to use all available means to find lift. I respect those that want to find lift on their own, but that is not my strategy. Dick Johnson once stated in a video interview that he'd love to have remote thermal finding technology because it would reduce landouts and enhance safety. I agree. Best Regards, Paul Remde _________________________________ On Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at 8:56:48 AM UTC-5, kinsell wrote: When you set the Flarm vertical range to 6500 feet, you're cluttering the display with targets that have no possibility of collision. I suppose if somebody were to be using this just for leaching, that would be a good way of configuring it. All depends on what you're trying to accomplish I suppose. On 4/1/19 11:09 PM, Paul Remde wrote: Hi, Tonight I updated my PowerFLARM Tips document to work well with the latest version of the flarm.com configuration tool. You can download it using the link he http://cumulus-soaring.com/flarm/PowerFLARM-Tips.pdf Let me know if you have any suggestions for improving it. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. |
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I should have thought about this yesterday...
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Tactics aside, it's more fun to have data on the location of friends and competitors. Better knowing where others are located provides an additional dimensionality to the game.
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On Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at 9:56:48 AM UTC-4, kinsell wrote:
When you set the Flarm vertical range to 6500 feet... Nice out-west conditions... 6500 is 2X the AGL cloudbase where I soar. |
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Hi,
6500 is more than I need here in Minnesota too, but it is needed when we take the glider to Nephi. I don't see any reason to reduce the vertical range when flying in Minnesota. Best Regards, Paul Remde On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 5:21:10 PM UTC-5, son_of_flubber wrote: On Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at 9:56:48 AM UTC-4, kinsell wrote: When you set the Flarm vertical range to 6500 feet... Nice out-west conditions... 6500 is 2X the AGL cloudbase where I soar. |
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![]() I've never been to one of the big events at Nephi, but I always assumed the requirement for PF was for safety, rather than leeching purposes. Does everybody there use it for leeching? I assume some people actually know how to find their own thermals? On 4/29/19 6:34 AM, Paul Remde wrote: Hi, 6500 is more than I need here in Minnesota too, but it is needed when we take the glider to Nephi. I don't see any reason to reduce the vertical range when flying in Minnesota. Best Regards, Paul Remde On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 5:21:10 PM UTC-5, son_of_flubber wrote: On Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at 9:56:48 AM UTC-4, kinsell wrote: When you set the Flarm vertical range to 6500 feet... Nice out-west conditions... 6500 is 2X the AGL cloudbase where I soar. |
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On Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 8:39:21 AM UTC-7, kinsell wrote:
I've never been to one of the big events at Nephi, but I always assumed the requirement for PF was for safety, rather than leeching purposes. Does everybody there use it for leeching? I assume some people actually know how to find their own thermals? On 4/29/19 6:34 AM, Paul Remde wrote: Hi, 6500 is more than I need here in Minnesota too, but it is needed when we take the glider to Nephi. I don't see any reason to reduce the vertical range when flying in Minnesota. Best Regards, Paul Remde On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 5:21:10 PM UTC-5, son_of_flubber wrote: On Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at 9:56:48 AM UTC-4, kinsell wrote: When you set the Flarm vertical range to 6500 feet... Nice out-west conditions... 6500 is 2X the AGL cloudbase where I soar. Everybody uses it for leeching. Richard |
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