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"Tuno" wrote in message ws.com...
I flew with mine for the first time today, and it communicated fine with WinPilot Pro, but I had a problem with the speed-to-fly function. No matter how bad the sink, now matter how slow I flew, it kept telling me to fly slower. Also, the vario needle disagreed wildly with my Borgelt B-40. Like they were in different gliders on different days. I couldn't make a correlation between the two. I'm going to double-check the polar setting in the morning but I'm 99% certain it's correct. Any other ideas? ~2NO in Hobbs Are you running them both of the same TE line? If you split the line too close to the varios, they will interfere with each other causing "jumpiness" Also, if you are using electronic compensation for the 302, have you tried adjusting this? |
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Are you running them both of the same TE line? If you split the line
too close to the varios, they will interfere with each other causing "jumpiness" Yes they use the same TE line, each has about 4" of lead from the "T" split. I have no idea if that's "too close" to the varios... Also, if you are using electronic compensation for the 302, have you tried adjusting this? I have the TE line connected to the 302, so I guess the answer to this question is no, I'm not using electronic compensationl. The parameter on page 9 (or is it 10?) for this is set to 0. This morning I tweaked some settings using the PC software, and subsequently the vario function worked properly, including reading zero on bootup. However the speed to fly function is still nonfunctional. It wants me to fly, like, zero knots or something. I triple and quadruple checked all the settings so I'm pretty much stumped on this one. 2NO |
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Are you running them both of the same TE line? If you split the line
too close to the varios, they will interfere with each other causing "jumpiness" This is wrong. Neither the 302 nor the B40 use flask(s) so there is no flow and therefore no interference. You can connect them togeather with no risk of interference. One reason why the 302 needle can be way off is if there is sunlight on the display when you power up. The sunlight can disturb the optical sensors that detect the needle. You can see this when you power off - if the needle does not return to 0 then it was incorrectly detected at power up. make sure the 302 display is in shadow when you power up (eg using your hand). Peter |
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