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Has anyone else looked at the new SeeYou 3.0 feature which allows you
to track a certain FLARM unit? This would seem to allow for real-time location of teammates in competitions. Is this the first piece of software to have this function? If not, how have you Europeans been dealing with what seems to be a game-changing development? 2C |
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On Feb 4, 9:46*am, "
wrote: Has anyone else looked at the new SeeYou 3.0 feature which allows you to track a certain FLARM unit? *This would seem to allow for real-time location of teammates in competitions. *Is this the first piece of software to have this function? *If not, how have you Europeans been dealing with what seems to be a game-changing development? 2C I tried loading SYM 3.0 over 2.75 on my iPAQ 3750 and got some weird results - random digits at upper left corner of map, incorrect current time in local time navbox, missing Thermal Assistant button on menu page, etc. Anyone else have upgrade issues? I restored my device by simply reloading the older 2.75 seeyou.exe files into the PDA and all returned to normal. Bug alert? Kirk 66 |
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Kirk - you've been too quick
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On Feb 4, 10:53*am, Andrej Kolar wrote:
Kirk - you've been too quick ![]() fine. But let's not take our eyes off Kevin's question. Ok Andrej - I'll try again and let you know if I still have problems. As a software tester in real life, I know how it is! Sure wish we had a FLARM - like sensor in the US. Any thoughts on reading the output of a transponder detector (like a Zaon MRX) and putting that on the SeeYouMobile map (poor man's TCAS)? Kirk |
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Hi Kirk,
My guess is that we will have a FLARM like device that uses ADS-B available in the USA in 1 to 2 years. The meeting at the SSA Convention on Wed. is on that very subject and we have industry leaders attending and presenting. I'm very excited about it. Paul Remde "kirk.stant" wrote in message ... On Feb 4, 10:53 am, Andrej Kolar wrote: Kirk - you've been too quick ![]() fine. But let's not take our eyes off Kevin's question. Ok Andrej - I'll try again and let you know if I still have problems. As a software tester in real life, I know how it is! Sure wish we had a FLARM - like sensor in the US. Any thoughts on reading the output of a transponder detector (like a Zaon MRX) and putting that on the SeeYouMobile map (poor man's TCAS)? Kirk |
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Any thoughts on reading the output of a transponder detector (like a
Zaon MRX) and putting that on the SeeYouMobile map (poor man's TCAS)? If MRX can send position report about all targets received, then yes, we could. But the MRX as far as I can tell only delivers distance but not direction to target. Looking forward to the SSA Conference myself. |
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On Feb 4, 7:46 am, "
wrote: Is this the first piece of software to have this function? If not, how have you Europeans been dealing with what seems to be a game-changing development? 2C OZFLARMS (and probably the original ones) will overlay position reports on XC Soar (including Altair), SeeYou, and WinPilot. The range is about 3 kilometers, so don't get too far from your competitor or team mate if you really want to LEACH (bold, underline, italics). Have heard of a proposed "Competition Mode" which will de-sensitize the distant positions... But fail to see the point of mandating FLARM in competitions, where the chance of collision is pretty high, then partially shutting it off. Jim |
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" wrote:
Has anyone else looked at the new SeeYou 3.0 feature which allows you to track a certain FLARM unit? This would seem to allow for real-time location of teammates in competitions. Is this the first piece of software to have this function? If not, how have you Europeans been dealing with what seems to be a game-changing development? Depends on what you mean as real time.. and tracking. GPS_LOG (maybe some other software) had display of FLARM objects in range for very long time on TCAS display which you could have used for tracking. GPS_LOG, WinPilot and SeeYou have a team flying feature where position is announced to the teammmates by voice radio and is "encoded". GPS_LOG is has settings to make it compatible with both SeeYou and WinPilot. Does anyone use these features is another story. Cheers, Henryk Birecki |
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On Feb 4, 12:14 pm, Henryk Birecki wrote:
" wrote: Has anyone else looked at the new SeeYou 3.0 feature which allows you to track a certain FLARM unit? This would seem to allow for real-time location of teammates in competitions. Is this the first piece of software to have this function? If not, how have you Europeans been dealing with what seems to be a game-changing development? Depends on what you mean as real time.. and tracking. GPS_LOG (maybe some other software) had display of FLARM objects in range for very long time on TCAS display which you could have used for tracking. GPS_LOG, WinPilot and SeeYou have a team flying feature where position is announced to the teammmates by voice radio and is "encoded". GPS_LOG is has settings to make it compatible with both SeeYou and WinPilot. Does anyone use these features is another story. Cheers, Henryk Birecki Henryk, The difference here (I think) is that unlike the previous SeeYou team flying feature, which required the pilot to input data from a friend setup to give such data, or previous FLARM implementations, where you could visualize other aircraft but did not know whom was whom, the new implementation tracks a specific airplane, which could be a teammate or a member of another team. This seems to be a fairly substantial development. 2C |
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Nearly similar discussion is going on on segelflug.de
Started because of the nice features the "FLARM Butterfly Display" has. This displays is in my eyes, as a non competition pilot, a real nice gadget. Hello Henryk, whats about transferring this in GPS_LOG. Problem is, that in competition other pilots might have advantage from the information flarm sends when privacy is "off" Remember even when privacy is on, the flarm sends all information needed for collision warning. As i understand the butterfly system, they do not show on their display information about relevant data as climbrate and so on, if the pilot using the butterfly sytem has its flarm in the privacy "on". I think thats fair. Butterfly states that the wheter the privacy was on that day can simply be read out at the end of the day.So if on a competition the rule says "no pricay" this could easily be checked at the end of the day. As in Germany even competition have to fly in crowded airspace, only thinking about competition pilots is not enough as every other pilot around gets not full information when privacy is on. Cheers Ruediger On 4 Feb., 18:14, Henryk Birecki wrote: " wrote: Has anyone else looked at the new SeeYou 3.0 feature which allows you to track a certain FLARM unit? This would seem to allow for real-time location of teammates in competitions. Is this the first piece of software to have this function? If not, how have you Europeans been dealing with what seems to be a game-changing development? Depends on what you mean as real time.. and tracking. GPS_LOG (maybe some other software) had display of FLARM objects in range for very long time on TCAS display which you could have used for tracking. GPS_LOG, WinPilot and SeeYou have a team flying feature where position is announced to the teammmates by voice radio and is "encoded". GPS_LOG is has settings to make it compatible with both SeeYou and WinPilot. Does anyone use these features is another story. Cheers, Henryk Birecki |
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