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My old Cambridge CAV series Audio Variometer is dying. It will die
someday, if I don't KILL it first. Sometimes on a long flight, it will become quite optimistic. Cheerleaders are fine, but when I'm in 4 knot sink, reporting 2 knots of lift, and beeping cheerily isn't helpful. The other problem is the tones themselves. I have some hearing loss in mid-upper ranges, and as a consequence, I have to crank the volume to max to hear the "climb" sounds. Unfortunately, I hear just fine in the lower registers, so the "sink" tone is REALLY loud (and annoying after several minutes!). Is there a place on the web that has examples of the tones output by assorted variometers so I can find one that I like? |
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On 2010/05/17 05:58 PM, Grider Pirate wrote:
My old Cambridge CAV series Audio Variometer is dying. It will die someday, if I don't KILL it first. Sometimes on a long flight, it will become quite optimistic. Cheerleaders are fine, but when I'm in 4 knot sink, reporting 2 knots of lift, and beeping cheerily isn't helpful. The other problem is the tones themselves. I have some hearing loss in mid-upper ranges, and as a consequence, I have to crank the volume to max to hear the "climb" sounds. Unfortunately, I hear just fine in the lower registers, so the "sink" tone is REALLY loud (and annoying after several minutes!). Is there a place on the web that has examples of the tones output by assorted variometers so I can find one that I like? Don't know if it is helpful but - The TASMAN V1000 varios are inexpensive and have a quite different sound output to all the whistling wonders. Sound more like pacman. You can adjust the tones, and turn off for sink. Vario function works well under hard club use. Not really a contest vario but great for XC. Bruce --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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On May 17, 11:58*am, Grider Pirate wrote:
crank the volume to max to hear the "climb" sounds. *Unfortunately, I hear just fine in the lower registers, so the "sink" tone is REALLY loud (and annoying after several minutes!). * How about flying in lift all the time, then turn off the vario when you in to land? |
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On May 17, 11:03*am, jsbrake wrote:
On May 17, 11:58*am, Grider Pirate wrote: crank the volume to max to hear the "climb" sounds. *Unfortunately, I hear just fine in the lower registers, so the "sink" tone is REALLY loud (and annoying after several minutes!). * How about flying in lift all the time, then turn off the vario when you in to land? When I figure out how to do that, I'll let you know. |
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The LX160 I fly with has separate volume settings for Vario- and
SpeedCommand mode. I think all LX devices do. ..So if you set it to auto-switch between modes, and then take care to only circle in lift*, you are OK. *) They tell me that's the general idea, anyway ;-) Lars Peder, DG-600 EE, Denmark Replace numbers with post1.tele.dk to reply by email "Grider Pirate" wrote in message ... On May 17, 11:03 am, jsbrake wrote: On May 17, 11:58 am, Grider Pirate wrote: crank the volume to max to hear the "climb" sounds. Unfortunately, I hear just fine in the lower registers, so the "sink" tone is REALLY loud (and annoying after several minutes!). How about flying in lift all the time, then turn off the vario when you in to land? When I figure out how to do that, I'll let you know. |
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On May 17, 2:27*pm, "Lars Peder Hansen"
wrote: The LX160 I fly with has separate volume settings for Vario- and SpeedCommand mode. I think all LX devices do. ..So if you set it to auto-switch between modes, and then take care to only circle in lift*, you are OK. *) They tell me that's the general idea, anyway ;-) Lars Peder, DG-600 EE, Denmark Replace numbers with post1.tele.dk to reply by email "Grider Pirate" wrote in message ... On May 17, 11:03 am, jsbrake wrote: On May 17, 11:58 am, Grider Pirate wrote: crank the volume to max to hear the "climb" sounds. Unfortunately, I hear just fine in the lower registers, so the "sink" tone is REALLY loud (and annoying after several minutes!). How about flying in lift all the time, then turn off the vario when you in to land? When I figure out how to do that, I'll let you know. I discovered that when I finally got my LX160 working the other day. The next time I flew it, however, it decided I was in speed-to-fly mode while I was on tow, which was heavily annoying. New checklist item: flip switch to climb mode before takeoff! -- Matt |
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*New checklist item: flip switch to climb mode before takeoff!
-- Matt Haha!! just added to my list too. Jumped off at 1000' with STF mode on my SB-8 (not Ilec's fault -just didn't check first...) the other day. After a somewhat short flight a little head scratching solved the symptom. Next 1000 footer stuck... -Paul |
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Is there a place on the web that has examples of the tones output by
assorted variometers so I can find one I like? The most pleasant, and easiest to hear and interpret is used by ILEC variometers. ILEC gives the operator a choice of sounds, the best being a multi- tone sound which is easier to hear, so you can turn the volume way down. I also turn off the down-sound, prefering less bad news in my life. Tom Knauff |
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HI,
It is my intent to put videos of all the varios I sell onto my web site. So far I have done so for the Cambridge 302 and Tasman V1000. There are links to the videos near the bottom of this page. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/varios.htm Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Grider Pirate" wrote in message ... My old Cambridge CAV series Audio Variometer is dying. It will die someday, if I don't KILL it first. Sometimes on a long flight, it will become quite optimistic. Cheerleaders are fine, but when I'm in 4 knot sink, reporting 2 knots of lift, and beeping cheerily isn't helpful. The other problem is the tones themselves. I have some hearing loss in mid-upper ranges, and as a consequence, I have to crank the volume to max to hear the "climb" sounds. Unfortunately, I hear just fine in the lower registers, so the "sink" tone is REALLY loud (and annoying after several minutes!). Is there a place on the web that has examples of the tones output by assorted variometers so I can find one that I like? |
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On May 17, 5:45*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
HI, It is my intent to put videos of all the varios I sell onto my web site. *So far I have done so for the Cambridge 302 and Tasman V1000. *There are links to the videos near the bottom of this page.http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/varios.htm Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Grider Pirate" wrote in message ... My old Cambridge CAV series Audio Variometer is dying. *It will die someday, if I don't KILL it first. Sometimes on a long flight, it will become quite optimistic. *Cheerleaders are fine, but when I'm in 4 knot sink, reporting 2 knots of lift, and beeping cheerily isn't helpful. *The other problem is the tones themselves. *I have some hearing loss in mid-upper ranges, and as a consequence, I have to crank the volume to max to hear the "climb" sounds. *Unfortunately, I hear just fine in the lower registers, so the "sink" tone is REALLY loud (and annoying after several minutes!). *Is there a place on the web that has examples of the tones output by assorted variometers so I can find one that I like? The Ilec sounds best, my 302 is OK, and I just wanted to drive a stake through the heart of my old Borgelt. |
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