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Old February 8th 20, 12:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Remde
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Default New Oudie 2 Condor 2 cable connection

Hi,

This is an update. Naviter just sent me some beta software to test with a new Oudie 2 and new Goddard Condor-Oudie-Rev2 cable. It worked great. The mini-USB port changed on the most recent batch of Oudies. The included Oudie power/data cable with red shrink tubing takes care of the hardware change. New SeeYou Mobile and ConnectMe software addresses the software changes.

I have the new Goddard Condor-Oudie-Rev2 cables in stock. A note earlier in this tread covers how to tell if your new Oudie 2 needs the old or new Goddard Condor-Oudie cable.

Note that Oudie IGC units have not changed and can't receive data from Condor2 anyway.

Best Regards,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
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On Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 3:40:27 PM UTC-6, Nelson Howe wrote:
Thank you for the update Paul. I appreciate the follow up and look forward to trying the new cable.

Nelson


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Old February 8th 20, 02:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default New Oudie 2 Condor 2 cable connection

What are the implications of the new connector if replacing an Oudie 2 with the new one in a glider with cables already mounted?

Do the preexisting cables in the glider have to be replaced?

Kevin
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Old February 9th 20, 12:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Remde
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Default New Oudie 2 Condor 2 cable connection

Hi Kevin,

Yes. The Oudie 2 hardware must match the cables used. The mini-USB connector pins changed in the most recent Oudies. If you are using the Oudie power/data cable that was purchased with the Oudie, then you're all set.

Best Regards,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
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On Saturday, February 8, 2020 at 8:37:10 AM UTC-6, wrote:
What are the implications of the new connector if replacing an Oudie 2 with the new one in a glider with cables already mounted?

Do the preexisting cables in the glider have to be replaced?

Kevin
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Old February 11th 20, 04:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Nick Hill[_3_]
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Default New Oudie 2 Condor 2 cable connection

On 09/02/2020 00:00, Paul Remde wrote:
Hi Kevin,

Yes. The Oudie 2 hardware must match the cables used. The mini-USB connector pins changed in the most recent Oudies. If you are using the Oudie power/data cable that was purchased with the Oudie, then you're all set.


Can you provide a bit more info on the change in mini-USB as I thought
this was pretty fixed.

I assume the USB part works just the same so a standard USB cable to a
PC would work with the updater or browsing the Oude as data disk but the
serial port emulation inside the Oudie has changed hence the need for a
new cable to match?

I can see this causing lots of confusion in the future as something
labled as an Oudie power/data cable is no longer just a Oudie power/data
cable


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Old February 12th 20, 02:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Remde
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Default New Oudie 2 Condor 2 cable connection

Hi Nick,

The challenge with the Oudie and similar devices is that they are using a mini-USB port to do double-duty. It connects to a PC as a USB slave, and it has TTL Serial connections for communicating with soaring variometers and Condor on a PC. The cable has 5 wires. They are very well defined for USB communications, but since TTL serial data communications are non-standard, the connections are not set in stone. Old and new Oudie 2 units and Oudie IGC units will all connect to a PC using a standard USB to mini-USB cable for flight log downloads, waypoint uploads, updates, etc. But for TTL serial data, something changed in the hardware due to lack of standardization. It isn't Naviter's fault, they buy the Oudie hardware. The change is a bummer, but well defined.

Best Regards,

Paul Remde

On Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 10:01:34 AM UTC-6, Nick Hill wrote:
On 09/02/2020 00:00, Paul Remde wrote:
Hi Kevin,

Yes. The Oudie 2 hardware must match the cables used. The mini-USB connector pins changed in the most recent Oudies. If you are using the Oudie power/data cable that was purchased with the Oudie, then you're all set.


Can you provide a bit more info on the change in mini-USB as I thought
this was pretty fixed.

I assume the USB part works just the same so a standard USB cable to a
PC would work with the updater or browsing the Oude as data disk but the
serial port emulation inside the Oudie has changed hence the need for a
new cable to match?

I can see this causing lots of confusion in the future as something
labled as an Oudie power/data cable is no longer just a Oudie power/data
cable


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Nick Hill


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Old February 12th 20, 01:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Nick Hill[_3_]
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Default New Oudie 2 Condor 2 cable connection

On 12/02/2020 02:57, Paul Remde wrote:
Hi Nick,

The challenge with the Oudie and similar devices is that they are using a mini-USB port to do double-duty. It connects to a PC as a USB slave, and it has TTL Serial connections for communicating with soaring variometers and Condor on a PC. The cable has 5 wires. They are very well defined for USB communications, but since TTL serial data communications are non-standard, the connections are not set in stone. Old and new Oudie 2 units and Oudie IGC units will all connect to a PC using a standard USB to mini-USB cable for flight log downloads, waypoint uploads, updates, etc. But for TTL serial data, something changed in the hardware due to lack of standardization. It isn't Naviter's fault, they buy the Oudie hardware. The change is a bummer, but well defined.


OK Thanks. Sounds non standard. I had assumed that the Oudie power and
data cable was just a 12-5V converter plus something like an FTDI USB to
TTL serial converter chip on a single PCB under the shrink wrap. In
which case as long as the USB portion was working the cables would
always be the same.

cheers,


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Old February 12th 20, 04:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot)
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Default New Oudie 2 Condor 2 cable connection

As a field service guy, many "standards" are not standard unless carved in stone.
Example, company I worked for, certain things (usually power) were consistent. So power was good, data was "wishy washy".
Certain FTDI adaptors worked, others didn't. We used a lot of boards from Rabbit that did what we needed, others didn't work.....
Sorta same spec, but different....
"It's the exact same thing, only different....".
Sigh.
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Old February 9th 20, 07:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Chris Wedgwood[_2_]
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Default New Oudie 2 Condor 2 cable connection

On Saturday, February 8, 2020 at 1:31:17 AM UTC+1, Paul Remde wrote:

Note that Oudie IGC units have not changed and can't receive data from Condor2 anyway.


There is a way..

http://www.condorsoaring.com/forums/...=19127#p167780

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Old February 9th 20, 01:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Remde
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Default New Oudie 2 Condor 2 cable connection

Hi Chris,

I would be worried about adversely affecting the Oudie IGC's electronic security seal.

Also, I worry that it may lead to the Oudie IGC losing its IGC approval.

Best Regards,

Paul Remde
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On Sunday, February 9, 2020 at 1:19:19 AM UTC-6, Chris Wedgwood wrote:
On Saturday, February 8, 2020 at 1:31:17 AM UTC+1, Paul Remde wrote:

Note that Oudie IGC units have not changed and can't receive data from Condor2 anyway.


There is a way..

http://www.condorsoaring.com/forums/...=19127#p167780


 




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