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Info on using Win Pilot and the Volkslogger



 
 
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Old August 22nd 06, 10:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
David Neptune
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Default Info on using Win Pilot and the Volkslogger

Recently I have put significant effort into understanding the basics of how
to construct a "task" with the WP and downloading it into the VL. Frankly,
without lucid and user-friendly instructions I found it virtually impossible
to understand. I have spend significant time finally understanding and
typing out my results for others to use. I flew with it several times last
week and bingo! It worked as it is supposed to.

I am happy to email the information (in Word format) to anyone who would
like to use what I have done. I believe I have made the instructions clear
for the non-guru, but for the benefit of all of us could use some feedback
and if warranted I'll update. I still have a few minor questions I cannot
resolve, but nothing that should cause a problem with the basic setup.

Just send me an email at and I'll send the information
off to you.

Please help me (and others) with suggestions.

Neptune
Mile High Gliding
Boulder, Colorado


 




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