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I don't know about adding airspace to a garmin unit, but I used Soar
Pilot last year with my treo 650 and a bluetooth GPS. The advantage of such a system is that you can easily load turn points, and airspace. Additionally it is a pretty full featured Soaring computer, and best of all it's FREE! :-) If you don't have a palm there's always XCsoar (freeware as well) for the windows mobile family of PDAs Pete On May 13, 10:15*am, chipsoars wrote: Is it possible to load a SUA file on a COTS such as a Garmin Map76 or ETREX? *If so, is there a preferred format or procedure? I've performed some searching on RAS and Google with no success. thanks, Chip Fitzpatrick |
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On May 13, 12:00*pm, vontresc wrote:
I don't know about adding airspace to a garmin unit, but I used Soar Pilot last year with my treo 650 and a bluetooth GPS. The advantage of such a system is that you can easily load turn points, and airspace. Additionally it is a pretty full featured Soaring computer, and best of all it's FREE! :-) If you don't have a palm there's always XCsoar (freeware as well) for the windows mobile family of PDAs Pete On May 13, 10:15*am, chipsoars wrote: Is it possible to load a SUA file on a COTS such as a Garmin Map76 or ETREX? *If so, is there a preferred format or procedure? I've performed some searching on RAS and Google with no success. thanks, Chip Fitzpatrick- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm familiar with the freeware PDA/Palm approaches. The reason I'm asking is one of my soaring partners (and perhaps others now that COTS will be useful for badges in the US after October) does not want to buy or bother with a PDA. |
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On May 13, 9:22*am, chipsoars wrote:
On May 13, 12:00*pm, vontresc wrote: I don't know about adding airspace to a garmin unit, but I used Soar Pilot last year with my treo 650 and a bluetooth GPS. The advantage of such a system is that you can easily load turn points, and airspace. Additionally it is a pretty full featured Soaring computer, and best of all it's FREE! :-) If you don't have a palm there's always XCsoar (freeware as well) for the windows mobile family of PDAs Pete On May 13, 10:15*am, chipsoars wrote: Is it possible to load a SUA file on a COTS such as a Garmin Map76 or ETREX? *If so, is there a preferred format or procedure? I've performed some searching on RAS and Google with no success. thanks, Chip Fitzpatrick- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm familiar with the freeware PDA/Palm approaches. *The reason I'm asking is one of my soaring partners (and perhaps others now that COTS will be useful for badges in the US after October) does not want to buy or bother with a PDA. Well if they want airspace displayed they will need to bother with either a PDA or a portable aviation GPS or a ClearNav or similar. Consumer GPS units don't know about airspace or have any practical way to fake this. And lets be clear about claims about COTS GPS and badges. NAC/SSA approved GPS models will for position reporting for silver and gold badges (but not diamonds, and not records). You will need a barograph in conjunction with a COTS GPS to record altitude. Personally there is no way I'd want to bother messing with a mechanical barograph - but I know this may help some clubs out. Darryl |
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On May 13, 1:01*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On May 13, 9:22*am, chipsoars wrote: On May 13, 12:00*pm, vontresc wrote: I don't know about adding airspace to a garmin unit, but I used Soar Pilot last year with my treo 650 and a bluetooth GPS. The advantage of such a system is that you can easily load turn points, and airspace. Additionally it is a pretty full featured Soaring computer, and best of all it's FREE! :-) If you don't have a palm there's always XCsoar (freeware as well) for the windows mobile family of PDAs Pete On May 13, 10:15*am, chipsoars wrote: Is it possible to load a SUA file on a COTS such as a Garmin Map76 or ETREX? *If so, is there a preferred format or procedure? I've performed some searching on RAS and Google with no success. thanks, Chip Fitzpatrick- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm familiar with the freeware PDA/Palm approaches. *The reason I'm asking is one of my soaring partners (and perhaps others now that COTS will be useful for badges in the US after October) does not want to buy or bother with a PDA. Well if they want airspace displayed they will need to bother with either a PDA or a portable aviation GPS or a ClearNav or similar. Consumer GPS units don't know about airspace or have any practical way to fake this. And lets be clear about claims about COTS GPS and badges. NAC/SSA approved GPS models will for position reporting for silver and gold badges (but not diamonds, and not records). You will need a barograph in conjunction with a COTS GPS to record altitude. Personally there is no way I'd want to bother messing with a mechanical barograph - but I know this may help some clubs out. Darryl- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, the baraograph requirement is PIA. However, if a GPS unit can display a map with marine navigation charts, railroads, roads and cities etc., why would it not be able accommodate the data for an outline of Class B, C or D airspace? |
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On May 13, 10:29*am, chipsoars wrote:
On May 13, 1:01*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On May 13, 9:22*am, chipsoars wrote: On May 13, 12:00*pm, vontresc wrote: I don't know about adding airspace to a garmin unit, but I used Soar Pilot last year with my treo 650 and a bluetooth GPS. The advantage of such a system is that you can easily load turn points, and airspace.. Additionally it is a pretty full featured Soaring computer, and best of all it's FREE! :-) If you don't have a palm there's always XCsoar (freeware as well) for the windows mobile family of PDAs Pete On May 13, 10:15*am, chipsoars wrote: Is it possible to load a SUA file on a COTS such as a Garmin Map76 or ETREX? *If so, is there a preferred format or procedure? I've performed some searching on RAS and Google with no success. thanks, Chip Fitzpatrick- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm familiar with the freeware PDA/Palm approaches. *The reason I'm asking is one of my soaring partners (and perhaps others now that COTS will be useful for badges in the US after October) does not want to buy or bother with a PDA. Well if they want airspace displayed they will need to bother with either a PDA or a portable aviation GPS or a ClearNav or similar. Consumer GPS units don't know about airspace or have any practical way to fake this. And lets be clear about claims about COTS GPS and badges. NAC/SSA approved GPS models will for position reporting for silver and gold badges (but not diamonds, and not records). You will need a barograph in conjunction with a COTS GPS to record altitude. Personally there is no way I'd want to bother messing with a mechanical barograph - but I know this may help some clubs out. Darryl- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, the baraograph requirement is *PIA. However, if a GPS unit can display a map with marine navigation charts, railroads, roads and cities etc., why would it not be able accommodate the data for an outline of Class *B, C or D airspace? Because railway lines don't float in space at different altitudes, and don't define an interior space that has any properties/support labeling for that space/will cause an alarm etc. If it's not an aviation GPS with airspace support just give up now. Garmin is not stupid, you want that feature, they want you to buy an aviation GPS (I love my GPSMAP 496). Darryl |
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On May 13, 1:41*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On May 13, 10:29*am, chipsoars wrote: On May 13, 1:01*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On May 13, 9:22*am, chipsoars wrote: On May 13, 12:00*pm, vontresc wrote: I don't know about adding airspace to a garmin unit, but I used Soar Pilot last year with my treo 650 and a bluetooth GPS. The advantage of such a system is that you can easily load turn points, and airspace. Additionally it is a pretty full featured Soaring computer, and best of all it's FREE! :-) If you don't have a palm there's always XCsoar (freeware as well) for the windows mobile family of PDAs Pete On May 13, 10:15*am, chipsoars wrote: Is it possible to load a SUA file on a COTS such as a Garmin Map76 or ETREX? *If so, is there a preferred format or procedure? I've performed some searching on RAS and Google with no success. thanks, Chip Fitzpatrick- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm familiar with the freeware PDA/Palm approaches. *The reason I'm asking is one of my soaring partners (and perhaps others now that COTS will be useful for badges in the US after October) does not want to buy or bother with a PDA. Well if they want airspace displayed they will need to bother with either a PDA or a portable aviation GPS or a ClearNav or similar. Consumer GPS units don't know about airspace or have any practical way to fake this. And lets be clear about claims about COTS GPS and badges. NAC/SSA approved GPS models will for position reporting for silver and gold badges (but not diamonds, and not records). You will need a barograph in conjunction with a COTS GPS to record altitude. Personally there is no way I'd want to bother messing with a mechanical barograph - but I know this may help some clubs out. Darryl- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, the baraograph requirement is *PIA. However, if a GPS unit can display a map with marine navigation charts, railroads, roads and cities etc., why would it not be able accommodate the data for an outline of Class *B, C or D airspace? Because railway lines don't float in space at different altitudes, and don't define an interior space that has any properties/support labeling for that space/will cause an alarm etc. If it's not an aviation GPS with airspace support just give up now. Garmin is not stupid, you want that feature, they want you to buy an aviation GPS (I love my GPSMAP 496). Darryl- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I understand that, but don't think that I would try to underfly an outer ring on Class C as an example, but it is nice to know where the boundary is located. A simple graphical depiction of the space limits similar to the ring on a chart would be adequate for the purpose. My LX7000 doesn't appear to provide much more detail nor does my PDA program. Can't say that I bother with the alarms. Chip F. |
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At 16:22 13 May 2009, chipsoars wrote:
On May 13, 12:00=A0pm, vontresc wrote: I don't know about adding airspace to a garmin unit, but I used Soar Pilot last year with my treo 650 and a bluetooth GPS. The advantage of such a system is that you can easily load turn points, and airspace. Additionally it is a pretty full featured Soaring computer, and best of all it's FREE! :-) If you don't have a palm there's always XCsoar (freeware as well) for the windows mobile family of PDAs Pete On May 13, 10:15=A0am, chipsoars wrote: Is it possible to load a SUA file on a COTS such as a Garmin Map76 or ETREX? =A0If so, is there a preferred format or procedure? I've performed some searching on RAS and Google with no success. thanks, Chip Fitzpatrick- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm familiar with the freeware PDA/Palm approaches. The reason I'm asking is one of my soaring partners (and perhaps others now that COTS will be useful for badges in the US after October) does not want to buy or bother with a PDA. You could try talking to Paul Crabb about Garmax (makes displayable airspace, but won't warn you about it - for that you need an aviation gps) contact via www.crabb.biz, or you could learn to use a chart. |
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On May 13, 1:30*pm, Peter Wyld wrote:
At 16:22 13 May 2009, chipsoars wrote: On May 13, 12:00=A0pm, vontresc *wrote: I don't know about adding airspace to a garmin unit, but I used Soar Pilot last year with my treo 650 and a bluetooth GPS. The advantage of such a system is that you can easily load turn points, and airspace. Additionally it is a pretty full featured Soaring computer, and best of all it's FREE! :-) If you don't have a palm there's always XCsoar (freeware as well) for the windows mobile family of PDAs Pete On May 13, 10:15=A0am, chipsoars *wrote: Is it possible to load a SUA file on a COTS such as a Garmin Map76 or ETREX? =A0If so, is there a preferred format or procedure? I've performed some searching on RAS and Google with no success. thanks, Chip Fitzpatrick- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm familiar with the freeware PDA/Palm approaches. *The reason I'm asking is one of my soaring partners (and perhaps others now that COTS will be useful for badges in the US after October) does not want to buy or bother with a PDA. You could try talking to Paul Crabb about Garmax (makes displayable airspace, but won't warn you about it - for that you need an aviation gps) contact viawww.crabb.biz, or you could learn to use a chart.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks, this at least demonstrates this can be accomplished although I am looking for a product supporting the other side of the Pond. I am confident that at some point in the last 20 years I learned to open up a Sectional chart and look out the window. The intent is for use as an aide for those who use these devices along with the chart and the M1 Eyeball. |
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