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I have a 15 year old electronic vario using pressure transducer. Electronic has progress a lot in15 years. Is the same or equivalent vario today using the same technology very different, better? Is it worth upgrading? Thaank you, S6 |
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 15:49:32 -0800, S6 wrote:
Hi, I have a 15 year old electronic vario using pressure transducer. Electronic has progress a lot in15 years. Is the same or equivalent vario today using the same technology very different, better? Is it worth upgrading? What vario is it? If its still a supported model, its manufacturer might offer an upgrade which would almost certainly be cheaper than replacing it. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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S6 wrote:
Hi, I have a 15 year old electronic vario using pressure transducer. Electronic has progress a lot in15 years. Is the same or equivalent vario today using the same technology very different, better? Is it worth upgrading? Thaank you, S6 No comparison - went from a complicated, temperamental and wildly inaccurate (State of the art in 1980)version - to a cheap, easy to use Tasman V1000m two years ago. Strongly recommended. |
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On Jan 15, 6:49*pm, S6 wrote:
Hi, I have a 15 year old electronic vario using *pressure transducer. Electronic has progress a lot in15 years. Is the same or equivalent vario today using the same technology very different, better? Is it worth upgrading? Thaank you, S6 It depends on some info you didn't provide- but--- 1) Does it work as it did when you got it? 2) Do you understand it and know how to use it well, If you are well in tune with what it says, that is the nost important thing. 3) A good total energy system is more improtant than a fancy vario. 4) Do you need it to communicate with other devices? If so, the old system likely won't do it. 5) A great vario is no substitute for practice and good skills. The vario is there to confirm whether the centering decision you just made with the seat of your pants is a good one. Good Luck UH |
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On Jan 15, 6:54*pm, Martin Gregorie
wrote: On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 15:49:32 -0800, S6 wrote: Hi, I have a 15 year old electronic vario using *pressure transducer. Electronic has progress a lot in15 years. Is the same or equivalent vario today using the same technology very different, better? Is it worth upgrading? What vario is it? If its still a supported model, its manufacturer might offer an upgrade which would almost certainly be cheaper than replacing it. -- martin@ * | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org * * * | Hi I have a first generation LX 5000 vario , it is good. Reading Tasman note about weak lift performance of it's vario maybe I could improve that part of the flight. PS Maybe the very long period of sub zero weather here is getting to me! S6 with a more recent vario |
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I've flown with LX5000 from very first release up to nearly the latest
version, with each I was amazed how well it functions and how fast and accurate it was, until I tried the next revision or updated version, then I was again blown away at the increased speed of computer processing, easier again to use, improved logger transfer functions from V1 DOS to latest with USB and SD cards...each update was a big leap forward, even on essentially the same system, so in a relatively short period, technology has improved, functions have improved, processors have improved with flight computers and variometers on a scale similar to modern day PC's.. If you have even the first versions LX5000 there are updates and improvements all the way up to V 11.0 available for this system, all of which are available to you and well worth the relative small update costs. http://www.lxnavigation.si/avionics/support.cfm tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "S6" wrote in message ... On Jan 15, 6:54 pm, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 15:49:32 -0800, S6 wrote: Hi, I have a 15 year old electronic vario using pressure transducer. Electronic has progress a lot in15 years. Is the same or equivalent vario today using the same technology very different, better? Is it worth upgrading? What vario is it? If its still a supported model, its manufacturer might offer an upgrade which would almost certainly be cheaper than replacing it. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | Hi I have a first generation LX 5000 vario , it is good. Reading Tasman note about weak lift performance of it's vario maybe I could improve that part of the flight. PS Maybe the very long period of sub zero weather here is getting to me! S6 with a more recent vario |
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