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Hi,
Has anyone ever tried connecting a Cambridge 302A (FR) to a Cambridge 303 display and then use the same GPS source to drive an SNav? Even though you wouldn't get final glide aound a turnpoint in the Snav is the 302A able to support a GPS signal to the 303 as well as the SNav? Thanks for any info. Curious Bob |
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Hi Bob,
The 302A can be connected to the 303 and also send GPS data to another device. Two different data connectors are used. However, you are much better off connecting a GPS-NAV to an S-NAV because the GPS-NAV can send destination elevation to the S-NAV while the 302A does not. Also, the 303 works great with the 302A for navigation, but the 303 cannot display final glide information like it can when connected to a 302. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Bob" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, Has anyone ever tried connecting a Cambridge 302A (FR) to a Cambridge 303 display and then use the same GPS source to drive an SNav? Even though you wouldn't get final glide aound a turnpoint in the Snav is the 302A able to support a GPS signal to the 303 as well as the SNav? Thanks for any info. Curious Bob |
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Paul Remde wrote:
Hi Bob, The 302A can be connected to the 303 and also send GPS data to another device. Two different data connectors are used. However, you are much better off connecting a GPS-NAV to an S-NAV because the GPS-NAV can send destination elevation to the S-NAV while the 302A does not. What if you sent same (302A) to an L-NAV ? Russ |
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Hi,
The same is true of an L-NAV - it prefers data from a GPS-NAV to data from a 302A or any other GPS. The latest versions of L-NAV and S-NAV firmware worked the same with GPS-NAVs and PDAs. It would be great if a 302A sent the same data as a GPS-NAV, and acted as a data bridge like a GPS-NAV does (sending L-NAV or S-NAV data to a PDA and allowing MacCready exchange between the PDA and L-NAV or S-NAV) but it doesn't. However, there are many advantages to the 302A when used with a PDA. It can provide a lot more current for the 5A PDA power output so it can power the latest iPAQs (the GPS-NAV can't). It also meets more recent IGC requirements so it can be used for World records and it provides the flight log as an IGC file rather than a CAI file. Also, it holds 1500 waypoints compared to the GPS-NAV's 250 and it holds 100 hours of flight log compared to 10 or so for the GPS-NAV. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "rustynuts" wrote in message oups.com... Paul Remde wrote: Hi Bob, The 302A can be connected to the 303 and also send GPS data to another device. Two different data connectors are used. However, you are much better off connecting a GPS-NAV to an S-NAV because the GPS-NAV can send destination elevation to the S-NAV while the 302A does not. What if you sent same (302A) to an L-NAV ? Russ |
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VERY IMPORTANT!
GPS-NAV's must be upgraded to a version higher than v5.1 before they can be connected to a PDA tim Wings & Wheels www.wingsandwheels.com "Bob" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, Has anyone ever tried connecting a Cambridge 302A (FR) to a Cambridge 303 display and then use the same GPS source to drive an SNav? Even though you wouldn't get final glide aound a turnpoint in the Snav is the 302A able to support a GPS signal to the 303 as well as the SNav? Thanks for any info. Curious Bob |
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Have Cambridge Model 20, upgraded GPS-NAV and L-NAV,
not trying for World Records, but badges and competition - what suggestions for PDA and software? On Nov 24, 10:52 am, "Tim Mara" wrote: VERY IMPORTANT! GPS-NAV's must be upgraded to a version higher than v5.1 before they can be connected to a PDA tim Wings & Wheelswww.wingsandwheels.com |
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At 22:00 24 November 2006, Roy Clark, B6 wrote:
Have Cambridge Model 20, upgraded GPS-NAV and L-NAV, not trying for World Records, but badges and competition - what suggestions for PDA and software? Back in the twentieh century...for our winter solstice question we could bat around the value of 2-33's. The twenty-first century has introduced this question as our way to pass the winter...hardware and software combinations, plus cable and software analysis programs. A PhD dissertation would be possible on this subject I think ![]() Would you like free, low-price or high price? Likewise do you prefer more complex over more simple? I prefer cheap and simple...so I have a SNAV/GPSNAV, Compaq Aero 1530 and GNII. The Aero has long been out of production, occasionally they pop up on eBay. I purchased a second one as a backup. I will live the B+W screen vs color to others to analyze. A soaring friend of mine made a sage comment when comparing systems...'Even if identical systems, no two pilots have them set up the same...so one is always comparing apples to oranges'. Paul Remde's site is invaluable for looking over combinations and deciphering information. |
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Thanks Paul
I now have the 302A feeding a 303 and an S-Nav which works out well for me. I know I haven't got all the features that a GPS-NAV would provide but the ease of use and features of the 302A far outweighs these other functions. Bob Paul Remde wrote: Hi, The same is true of an L-NAV - it prefers data from a GPS-NAV to data from a 302A or any other GPS. The latest versions of L-NAV and S-NAV firmware worked the same with GPS-NAVs and PDAs. It would be great if a 302A sent the same data as a GPS-NAV, and acted as a data bridge like a GPS-NAV does (sending L-NAV or S-NAV data to a PDA and allowing MacCready exchange between the PDA and L-NAV or S-NAV) but it doesn't. However, there are many advantages to the 302A when used with a PDA. It can provide a lot more current for the 5A PDA power output so it can power the latest iPAQs (the GPS-NAV can't). It also meets more recent IGC requirements so it can be used for World records and it provides the flight log as an IGC file rather than a CAI file. Also, it holds 1500 waypoints compared to the GPS-NAV's 250 and it holds 100 hours of flight log compared to 10 or so for the GPS-NAV. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "rustynuts" wrote in message oups.com... Paul Remde wrote: Hi Bob, The 302A can be connected to the 303 and also send GPS data to another device. Two different data connectors are used. However, you are much better off connecting a GPS-NAV to an S-NAV because the GPS-NAV can send destination elevation to the S-NAV while the 302A does not. What if you sent same (302A) to an L-NAV ? Russ |
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