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The audio alert warning on the PowerFlarm works as intended in
gliders. However, in self-launch or motorgliders while the engine is on and in tow planes, the audio is of no use unless connected through to the headset. I find a bright LED indicator gets my attention, so built this as a portable install, mounts to the side of the PF with Velcro. A simple design using a single NPN transistor, two resistors and an 8000 mcd LED, it plugs into the audio out and connects in-line with the power lead for the PowerFlarm. If there's interest, I'll post a diagram, parts list and source. A picture is he http://i674.photobucket.com/albums/v...alertlight.jpg bumper |
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