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Steve Freeman wrote:
On Jun 18, 8:41 pm, Marc Ramsey wrote: Steve Freeman wrote: Recently purchased a glider with an LNAV/GPSNAV Model 20 system. Does anyone know of a simple and easy way to download the flight data after a flight. I was hoping there might be something on the market that would let you use a flash card or SD card etc. without having to drag the laptop out to the field each time I fly. Any suggestions? Any of the older iPaqs will do the job using a Cambridge-supplied utility, I'm partial to the 38xx models, myself (if you get one of the earlier models, make sure you get a flash card sleeve with it). You can get them for around $100 on eBay. Get a mount, cable, 12V to 5V converter, plus one of the free glide/navigation programs (GPS_LOG or XCSoar), and you'll have a 21st Century cockpit for about $250 total 8^) Marc I realize that is a workaround option but I am looking for a solution using the in cockpit equipment I currently have. I am happy with the info while flying just looking for an easier way to get the data out at the end of the day. Is it easy to remove the recorder? I unscrew one thumbscrew, disconnect a couple of cables, and take the thing home at the end of the day to download there. Just takes a 12-14 volt supply or battery. -Dave |
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My glider also has the GPS-NAV 20. Works well. At first, I used to
take it home at the end of each flight. That was not a big deal. The unit is attached with velcro. Later, I bought an iPAQ. Now, I download to the iPAQ, and then take the iPAQ home. Either way, you'll be taking something home. Raul Boerner LS6B - DM |
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A PDA sounds like a reasonable solution. Do you know if a Palm will
work. I have gone through all of the Cambridge Aero pages on their website and cannot find any links to software to use to download the data. Any suggestions? |
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On Jun 19, 9:30 am, Steve Freeman wrote:
A PDA sounds like a reasonable solution. Do you know if a Palm will work. I have gone through all of the Cambridge Aero pages on their website and cannot find any links to software to use to download the data. Any suggestions? You can use "SoarPilot" with a Palm, it's free and available at: http://www.soaringpilot.org/. I use it with a Cambridge 302A and a Palm Tungsten T. I have not used it with a GPSNAV but according to the Soar Pilot documents it will do what you want and more. |
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Steve Freeman wrote:
A PDA sounds like a reasonable solution. Do you know if a Palm will work. I have gone through all of the Cambridge Aero pages on their website and cannot find any links to software to use to download the data. Any suggestions? You can use soaringpilot with a Palm. http://www.soaringpilot.org/ For the built in option, check out what the Ozflarm guys are building: http://www.rf-developments.com/index.php Look for the Flarm-Nav. It supports connecting to a Cambridge 20 and has a USB port for offloading the logs. -- Philip Plane _____ | ---------------( )--------------- Glider pilots have no visible means of support |
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