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I would like to buy a flight recorder to use with an iPAQ 2210.
I am going to use the FR + PDA system on at least 3 different gliders, LS8, Duo Discus and Discus. I will buy either a Cambridge 302a, a Colibri or a Volkslogger. I know many pilots using Volkslogger or Colibri but I am missing experiences from 302a users. If you are using some of these devices, I would appreciate your remarks. I am particularly interested in the following issues: 1) the software you use. 2) your experience in using SeeYou mobile with the 302a. 3) the current the 302a needs (at 12V). 4) the length of the 302a. The rationale behind the the last two issues is that the 302a specifications I have downloaded from the Cambridge webpages are quite puzzling: The 302a manual reports 350 mA current at 12 V which is a lot for a flight recorder ! The length is reported to be 136mm. The 302 specification states "170 to 230 mA current, depending on audio output. Add 130 mA for GPS Receiver" and 153mm length. This suggests that the 302a figures could be wrong or obsolete. I have sent a request for clarification to the Cambrige support but I have received no answer so far. I have asked Paul Remde of course. He has replied immediately and provided solid support but he also hasn't a final answer to the 350 mA issue. best regards, Nicola |
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