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On Sep 5, 6:52*am, bumper wrote:
For team flying, a number of US pilots have used Garmin RINO. Back when they allowed position data to only be transmitted on the lower power FRS band, air-to-air range was about 10 Nm. Then a few years back, the FCC allowed use on the GMRS channels and airborne range increased to 20 - 23 miles *if* the RINO is mounted so it's antenna is above the canopy rail. Yeah, it's one more gadget to add, but it's easy to use displays the other glider/s bearing, distance, and altitude. It also allows a spot (thermal) to be marked and that info transmitted to team members. Polling may be individually enabled too, and that allows you to request and receive position info from other "team" gliders without their having to push their send button. bumper MKIV and QV zz Not only does the Team Code work very well in SYM it also generates the same format as XCsoar, so this weekend another pilot and I were able to locate each other by using the feature in those two programs. FLARM is not required. As has been pointed out, this is not a tracking device, the other pilot tells you the location code over the radio and you type it in which results in a waypoint being added to your screen with distance and bearing if that is how you have your softwar st up- in SYM it becomes the Target and shares those atributes. Brian |
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