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Hi,
I just learned that the LX Navigation LX160 has been replaced with the new LX160si. The new model offers very easy connection for a Colibri and a Pocket PC. It also provides 5V power (2A) for the Pocket PC. The original LX160 did not have that ability. I purchased an original LX160 for my stock last summer (2004). It is only a few months old. Since it has been superseded I would like to sell it at a discounted price. I have listed it on my web site for $1295. That is a very good price for an electronic vario with averager, speed-to-fly and final glide. The LX160 is a very nice vario with a final glide computer that uses actual mechanical switches rather than a Pocket PC. It can be connected to a Pocket PC, but it is not required. It seems ideally suited to club ships. Final glide data can be entered using the switches, or it can be connected to any GPS for more accurate and easy use in flight. You can see details he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/lx.htm Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com |
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not entirely correct......
the LX160 is the same as the LX160S....the LX160S is (S stands for Short) slightly shorter instrument than the original LX160 and with simple software update performs the same in functions tim www.wingsandwheels.com "Paul Remde" wrote in message news:XvYGd.11523$IV5.6276@attbi_s54... Hi, I just learned that the LX Navigation LX160 has been replaced with the new LX160si. The new model offers very easy connection for a Colibri and a Pocket PC. It also provides 5V power (2A) for the Pocket PC. The original LX160 did not have that ability. I purchased an original LX160 for my stock last summer (2004). It is only a few months old. Since it has been superseded I would like to sell it at a discounted price. I have listed it on my web site for $1295. That is a very good price for an electronic vario with averager, speed-to-fly and final glide. The LX160 is a very nice vario with a final glide computer that uses actual mechanical switches rather than a Pocket PC. It can be connected to a Pocket PC, but it is not required. It seems ideally suited to club ships. Final glide data can be entered using the switches, or it can be connected to any GPS for more accurate and easy use in flight. You can see details he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/lx.htm Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com |
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Hi,
To clarify, the unit I have for sale at a discounted price is labeled as an LX160. Not the newer LX160s or LX160si. I asked the factory if it would be possible to upgrade the LX160 in my stock to an LX160si and he said no, "Almost all mechanical parts are new and some additional parts are soldered on PCB's." Tim, I appreciate your feedback. In your note below, are you saying that the new product is called an LX160S rather than an LX160si? The e-mail I received from the factory used the text "LX160si" several times. However, the LX web site has manuals available for the LX160s but not the "LX160si". The manual for the LX160s on the web site does show the connectors for the Colibri and Pocket PC. I think the hardware upgraded version known as the "LX160si" is cool because it can power a Pocket PC with 5V and allows connection to a Colibri using a simple phone style cable that provides 12V power for the Colibri along with data connections. It is my understanding that the LX160 could not do those things. When connected to a Colibri and WinPilot the LX160si (and LX1600) can provide WinPilot with all the data required for WinPilot Pro. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Tim Mara" wrote in message ... not entirely correct...... the LX160 is the same as the LX160S....the LX160S is (S stands for Short) slightly shorter instrument than the original LX160 and with simple software update performs the same in functions tim www.wingsandwheels.com "Paul Remde" wrote in message news:XvYGd.11523$IV5.6276@attbi_s54... Hi, I just learned that the LX Navigation LX160 has been replaced with the new LX160si. The new model offers very easy connection for a Colibri and a Pocket PC. It also provides 5V power (2A) for the Pocket PC. The original LX160 did not have that ability. I purchased an original LX160 for my stock last summer (2004). It is only a few months old. Since it has been superseded I would like to sell it at a discounted price. I have listed it on my web site for $1295. That is a very good price for an electronic vario with averager, speed-to-fly and final glide. The LX160 is a very nice vario with a final glide computer that uses actual mechanical switches rather than a Pocket PC. It can be connected to a Pocket PC, but it is not required. It seems ideally suited to club ships. Final glide data can be entered using the switches, or it can be connected to any GPS for more accurate and easy use in flight. You can see details he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/lx.htm Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com |
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Hi,
Upon my inquiry LX Navigation has updated their web site and the manual for the LX160si is now available on the web site he http://www.lxnavigation.si/avionics/manuals.php Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Paul Remde" wrote in message news:rqeHd.13374$eT5.3252@attbi_s51... Hi, To clarify, the unit I have for sale at a discounted price is labeled as an LX160. Not the newer LX160s or LX160si. I asked the factory if it would be possible to upgrade the LX160 in my stock to an LX160si and he said no, "Almost all mechanical parts are new and some additional parts are soldered on PCB's." Tim, I appreciate your feedback. In your note below, are you saying that the new product is called an LX160S rather than an LX160si? The e-mail I received from the factory used the text "LX160si" several times. However, the LX web site has manuals available for the LX160s but not the "LX160si". The manual for the LX160s on the web site does show the connectors for the Colibri and Pocket PC. I think the hardware upgraded version known as the "LX160si" is cool because it can power a Pocket PC with 5V and allows connection to a Colibri using a simple phone style cable that provides 12V power for the Colibri along with data connections. It is my understanding that the LX160 could not do those things. When connected to a Colibri and WinPilot the LX160si (and LX1600) can provide WinPilot with all the data required for WinPilot Pro. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Tim Mara" wrote in message ... not entirely correct...... the LX160 is the same as the LX160S....the LX160S is (S stands for Short) slightly shorter instrument than the original LX160 and with simple software update performs the same in functions tim www.wingsandwheels.com "Paul Remde" wrote in message news:XvYGd.11523$IV5.6276@attbi_s54... Hi, I just learned that the LX Navigation LX160 has been replaced with the new LX160si. The new model offers very easy connection for a Colibri and a Pocket PC. It also provides 5V power (2A) for the Pocket PC. The original LX160 did not have that ability. I purchased an original LX160 for my stock last summer (2004). It is only a few months old. Since it has been superseded I would like to sell it at a discounted price. I have listed it on my web site for $1295. That is a very good price for an electronic vario with averager, speed-to-fly and final glide. The LX160 is a very nice vario with a final glide computer that uses actual mechanical switches rather than a Pocket PC. It can be connected to a Pocket PC, but it is not required. It seems ideally suited to club ships. Final glide data can be entered using the switches, or it can be connected to any GPS for more accurate and easy use in flight. You can see details he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/lx.htm Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com |
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