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Is it best to use an Oudie with a Calibri II or a LX Nano....?



 
 
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Old February 6th 12, 02:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Michael Marshall
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Default Is it best to use an Oudie with a Calibri II or a LX Nano....?

Good afternoon,

I am a budding cross country pilot that is trying to work on the best
flight logger to pair up to my Oudie for recording my flights for the
BGA ladder and also for competitions and badge claim flights.

The system that I use needs to be mobile as I do not want it hard-
wired into the glider.

I am going to use a USB power pack, something like socket mobile
that lasts for 10 hours plus.

Is the Calibri II able to connect to the Oudie? Or would it be better
to go for a Nano?

Any suggestions and advice would be very welcome.


Kind regards
Michael Marshall

London Gliding Club



 




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