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I've noticed that XCSoar provides an Info Box for outside air temperature
but it is never displayed on my Android. Can someone tell me if OAT is included in the data stream from the 302. It's really a pain to make 10 button pushes and 5 knob clicks just to get the temperature out of the 302. Or point me at Cambridge's Data Dictionary. I've seen it but can't locate it now. |
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On Mar 26, 6:44*pm, "Dan Marotta" wrote:
I've noticed that XCSoar provides an Info Box for outside air temperature but it is never displayed on my Android. *Can someone tell me if OAT is included in the data stream from the 302. *It's really a pain to make 10 button pushes and 5 knob clicks just to get the temperature out of the 302. Or point me at Cambridge's Data Dictionary. *I've seen it but can't locate it now. OAT isn't among the things that the 302 provides via nmea. You aren't the only one to curse that oversight. T8 |
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....Or why couldn't Cambridge have put OAT on, say, page 3 with source
voltage? "Evan Ludeman" wrote in message ... On Mar 26, 6:44 pm, "Dan Marotta" wrote: I've noticed that XCSoar provides an Info Box for outside air temperature but it is never displayed on my Android. Can someone tell me if OAT is included in the data stream from the 302. It's really a pain to make 10 button pushes and 5 knob clicks just to get the temperature out of the 302. Or point me at Cambridge's Data Dictionary. I've seen it but can't locate it now. OAT isn't among the things that the 302 provides via nmea. You aren't the only one to curse that oversight. T8 |
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I've never been able to figure out what the benefit would be from
knowing the outside air temperature. I've bought different computers over the years that come with OAT sensors but I never bother to install them because I can't see how they can make my glider go any faster. I actually have built in sensors to tell me wether I'm cold or not and there ain't much to do about that anyway. When I'm cold it has as much to do with lack of sunshine as it does with air temperature. So, what's the deal with OAT? Why does anyone care? Why are these sensors being pushed on me? |
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When we fly wave in the fall, winter and/or late spring it is good know the OAT to be sure you follow the manufacturers recommendation for minimum temperatures for the gelcoat. Can also assist when descending to know how the OAT is warming.
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On Mar 27, 3:19*pm, Steve Koerner wrote:
I've never been able to figure out what the benefit would be from knowing the outside air temperature. *I've bought different computers over the years that come with OAT sensors but I never bother to install them because I can't see how they can make my glider go any faster. *I actually have built in sensors to tell me wether I'm cold or not and there ain't much to do about that anyway. *When I'm cold it has as much to do with lack of sunshine as it does with air temperature. * So, what's the deal with OAT? *Why does anyone care? Why are these sensors being pushed on me? Wave (for a few reasons), early Spring thermal flying with water ballast. OAT is also used by the computer to sharpen up the TAS calculation (if not present, it will use a standard atmospheric model) and this in turn affects accuracy of calculated wind info. T8 |
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I like to know just how cold it is. That way, I can fully appreciate how
cold I am! "Steve Koerner" wrote in message ... I've never been able to figure out what the benefit would be from knowing the outside air temperature. I've bought different computers over the years that come with OAT sensors but I never bother to install them because I can't see how they can make my glider go any faster. I actually have built in sensors to tell me wether I'm cold or not and there ain't much to do about that anyway. When I'm cold it has as much to do with lack of sunshine as it does with air temperature. So, what's the deal with OAT? Why does anyone care? Why are these sensors being pushed on me? |
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I personally don't need my glides that well defined as I like to be fat dumb and happy when coming home :-) Colin |
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