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Does anyone have any first hand experience of the
microTracker/micoRecorder products from EW? http://www.ewuk.co.uk/ Thanks, Bob |
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Hi,
The MicroRecorder looks very interesting. Does anyone know whether they have applied for IGC approval yet? Are they shipping units yet? If the price is right it could be a big seller. What is the price? Thanks, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Bob" wrote in message ups.com... Does anyone have any first hand experience of the microTracker/micoRecorder products from EW? http://www.ewuk.co.uk/ Thanks, Bob |
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From their Web site...465 pounds for the microRecorder and 312 pounds
for the microTracker. That's roughly US$850 and US$570 respectively. Bob |
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If they try to do the same thing with the software they did on the
first units I would avoid them at all costs. Non-standard file formats and only providing a DOS version with the unit. You then had to pay extra to get a windows based software package. As a current owner of one of their units I would recommend using any other manufacturer. Tim |
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History of customer service and respect for customers (or lack there
of) is always relevant. Tim |
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In article . com, Bob wrote:
Does anyone have any first hand experience of the microTracker/micoRecorder products from EW? http://www.ewuk.co.uk/ I saw a prototype earlier this year and looked it over. The concept is really good. The unit is simple to use, it just presents itself as a USB storage device, like many cameras. Given the problems people have with traditional units that deliver logs over serial connections I think this is going to be a very popular logger. It's very compact too. The external antenna is a mixed blessing. But you can always stick it to the top of the unit. -- Philip Plane _____ | ---------------( )--------------- Glider pilots have no visible means of support |
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Downloading the flights as a USB drive is one thing. A VERY good thing
I think. But that doesn't explain how little things like task declarations and pilot/glider info get into the device in the first place. Gotta have some sort of program or protocol to get it in there. Hopefully they won't be assuming that this info will be configured into the device before a user leaves home. That just is NOT realistic. Hopefully they have allowed for it to be easily done from a PDA device. As a developer of one of those PDA programs, it would be nice if this didn't entail having to implement yet another protocol for doing these things. But alas, my gut feeling is that this will not be the case. Creativity breeds individuality as well as complexity I'm afraid. Later! -Mark Philip Plane wrote: In article . com, Bob wrote: Does anyone have any first hand experience of the microTracker/micoRecorder products from EW? http://www.ewuk.co.uk/ I saw a prototype earlier this year and looked it over. The concept is really good. The unit is simple to use, it just presents itself as a USB storage device, like many cameras. Given the problems people have with traditional units that deliver logs over serial connections I think this is going to be a very popular logger. It's very compact too. The external antenna is a mixed blessing. But you can always stick it to the top of the unit. -- Philip Plane _____ | ---------------( )--------------- Glider pilots have no visible means of support |
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Hi Mark,
Good point. All Pocket PCs (and Palm OS devices I believe) are USB slaves. They can't therefore talk to another USB slave such as this device. Hopefully, they have also included an RS-232 serial port on the device so that PDAs can send it a task declaration before flight. Otherwise a laptop would be required. Good Soaring, Paul Remde "Mark Hawkins" wrote in message oups.com... Downloading the flights as a USB drive is one thing. A VERY good thing I think. But that doesn't explain how little things like task declarations and pilot/glider info get into the device in the first place. Gotta have some sort of program or protocol to get it in there. Hopefully they won't be assuming that this info will be configured into the device before a user leaves home. That just is NOT realistic. Hopefully they have allowed for it to be easily done from a PDA device. As a developer of one of those PDA programs, it would be nice if this didn't entail having to implement yet another protocol for doing these things. But alas, my gut feeling is that this will not be the case. Creativity breeds individuality as well as complexity I'm afraid. Later! -Mark Philip Plane wrote: In article . com, Bob wrote: Does anyone have any first hand experience of the microTracker/micoRecorder products from EW? http://www.ewuk.co.uk/ I saw a prototype earlier this year and looked it over. The concept is really good. The unit is simple to use, it just presents itself as a USB storage device, like many cameras. Given the problems people have with traditional units that deliver logs over serial connections I think this is going to be a very popular logger. It's very compact too. The external antenna is a mixed blessing. But you can always stick it to the top of the unit. -- Philip Plane _____ | ---------------( )--------------- Glider pilots have no visible means of support |
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Paul Remde wrote:
Hi Mark, Good point. All Pocket PCs (and Palm OS devices I believe) are USB slaves. They can't therefore talk to another USB slave such as this device. Our two T-3 Palms talk to each other very well, for many purposes. How is that different? Jack |
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I guess my issue is mounting the item. I don't see any mounting
bracket, lugs, flanges, etc. The documentation states the following; "The microRecorder may be installed in any convenient position. Velcro tape is ideal for the purpose." VELCRO? Even though it only weights 300g (10.5oz) I am unsure if I want it coming loose at an inopportune moment and becoming a projectile. |
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