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On 08/09/2011 5:42 PM, Eric Greenwell wrote:
On 8/9/2011 1:01 PM, Luke wrote: On 08/09/2011 12:58 AM, Rob Cluxton wrote: Where are your GPS antenas located? 30cm away from GPS antennas AND the compass is not realistic in most gliders... How can the compass interfere with the GPS signal? I'm not sure but here is a quote from the manual: "The PowerFLARM® and any associated aerials should be located as far away as possible -- at least 30 cm (1 ft) -- away from any other GPS aerial and the magnetic compass." Luke |
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At 21:48 09 August 2011, Luke wrote:
On 08/09/2011 5:42 PM, Eric Greenwell wrote: On 8/9/2011 1:01 PM, Luke wrote: On 08/09/2011 12:58 AM, Rob Cluxton wrote: Where are your GPS antenas located? 30cm away from GPS antennas AND the compass is not realistic in most gliders... How can the compass interfere with the GPS signal? I'm not sure but here is a quote from the manual: "The PowerFLARM� and any associated aerials should be located as far away as possible -- at least 30 cm (1 ft) -- away from any other GPS aerial and the magnetic compass." Luke You guys ARE joking, right?? Cookie |
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On 8/9/2011 2:48 PM, Luke wrote:
On 08/09/2011 5:42 PM, Eric Greenwell wrote: On 8/9/2011 1:01 PM, Luke wrote: On 08/09/2011 12:58 AM, Rob Cluxton wrote: Where are your GPS antenas located? 30cm away from GPS antennas AND the compass is not realistic in most gliders... How can the compass interfere with the GPS signal? I'm not sure but here is a quote from the manual: "The PowerFLARM® and any associated aerials should be located as far away as possible -- at least 30 cm (1 ft) -- away from any other GPS aerial and the magnetic compass." Maybe it's the aerials that interfere with the compass. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) |
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Luke wrote:
On 08/09/2011 5:42 PM, Eric Greenwell wrote: On 8/9/2011 1:01 PM, Luke wrote: On 08/09/2011 12:58 AM, Rob Cluxton wrote: Where are your GPS antenas located? 30cm away from GPS antennas AND the compass is not realistic in most gliders... How can the compass interfere with the GPS signal? I'm not sure but here is a quote from the manual: "The PowerFLARM® and any associated aerials should be located as far away as possible -- at least 30 cm (1 ft) -- away from any other GPS aerial and the magnetic compass." The PowerFLARM would interfere with the compass, not the other way around. The paragraph in the manual immediately following the quoted one makes this clear: "After installation, an inspection must be made to ensure that the device does not interfere with any mechanical, electrical, electronic (radio) or magnetic (e.g. compass) system, and this fact must be recorded in the aircraft documents." As a pragmatic matter, if the unit has to be placed within 30 cm of the compass (and even if it isn't,) then simply turn it and all other electronic flight equipment on and make a note of the magnetic deviation using the usual procedure. It's a portable device, so such a note probably woudn't be made on the permanent deviation card. |
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On Aug 8, 9:00*am, Dave Hoppe wrote:
I find it odd that there's no posts regarding the first-time use of PowerFlarm in a US contest. Surely they're all flying with them. Part of the reason is that google groups was dead for a while and many (like me) gave up. rest day, google back, you may get more feedback. The unit is slick and intuitive. Very professional-looking. Yes, it chews up batteries. Also the battery indicator is not that reliable. Put in new batteries every day no matter what. For rental, go buy a bucket of batteries. For permanent installations, power it externally or go for rechargeables. (Rental might want to go rechargeable too). The major issue is where to put it. As expected the power flarm is a tad bulky for a tape it in and go installation. That's why we clamored for and got the brick. The good news is that tape it in and go is possible and works reasonably well. The rental program should work out fine. I got mine the night before the contest and installed it in the half hour before grid time. It's a bit tougher on Schleicher gliders. The only place I've seen anyone manage to put it (including mine) is sideways on the left hand side of the glareshield. This isn't optimal since the GPS is pointing at a 45o angle in level flight and 90 degrees when banked hard. (It won't fit on the top of the glareshield) I think a triangular bracket that would allow horizontal placement of powerflarm above the lower left side of the glareshield or on the canopy rail would make a good installation. Alas the two hardware stores I went to were out of aluminum sheet and then I gave up on the project. A Ram mount (if you're willing to drill holes) or an old camera mount on the rail would be perfect. Some mechanical type needs to make a bunch of clever brackets. It will fit on top of a Schempp-Hirth glareshield but don't put it directly on top of another GPS! If your Nav GPS is right under the glareshield, the powerflarm will work great but you won't get a log. I can't give details on performance. It picked up lots of gliders that were close in thermals and running out on course, and I was especially delighted to know about gliders behind, above and below, and off to the side while running. I was able to connect PF to the clearnav and see the "threats" on the CN display. Either the range is short, or it's set not to show lots of other gliders. The screen is visible, but not offset. Mount it so it's pointing at you. We have one report already of a near-collision averted by Flarm. A pilot on tow heard the flarm go off, found the target, and quickly told the towplane to alter course, which he did, saving the day. John Cochrane |
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On Aug 11, 3:14*pm, John Cochrane
wrote: On Aug 8, 9:00*am, Dave Hoppe wrote: I find it odd that there's no posts regarding the first-time use of PowerFlarm in a US contest. Surely they're all flying with them. Part of the reason is that google groups was dead for a while and many (like me) gave up. rest day, google back, you may get more feedback. The unit is slick and intuitive. Very professional-looking. Yes, it chews up batteries. Also the battery indicator is not that reliable. Put in new batteries every day no matter what. For rental, go buy a bucket of batteries. For permanent installations, power it externally or go for rechargeables. (Rental might want to go rechargeable too). The major issue is where to put it. As expected the power flarm is a tad bulky for a tape it in and go installation. That's why we clamored for and got the brick. The good news is that tape it in and go is possible and works reasonably well. The rental program should work out fine. I got mine the night before the contest and installed it in the half hour before grid time. It's a bit tougher on Schleicher gliders. The only place I've seen anyone manage to put it (including mine) is sideways on the left hand side of the glareshield. This isn't optimal since the GPS is pointing at a 45o angle in level flight and 90 degrees when banked hard. (It won't fit on the top of the glareshield) I think a triangular bracket that would allow horizontal placement of powerflarm above the lower left side of the glareshield or on the canopy rail would make a good installation. Alas the two hardware stores I went to were out of aluminum sheet and then I gave up on the project. A Ram mount (if you're willing to drill holes) or an old camera mount on the rail would be perfect. Some mechanical type needs to make a bunch of clever brackets. It will fit on top of a Schempp-Hirth glareshield but *don't put it directly on top of another GPS! If your Nav GPS is right under the glareshield, the powerflarm will work great but you won't get a log. I can't give details on performance. It picked up lots of gliders that were close in thermals and running out on course, and I was especially delighted to know about gliders behind, above and below, and off to the side while running. * I was able to connect PF to the clearnav and see the "threats" on the CN display. Either the range is short, or it's set not to show lots of other gliders. The screen is visible, but not offset. Mount it so it's pointing at you. We have one report already of a near-collision averted by Flarm. A pilot on tow heard the flarm go off, found the target, and quickly told the towplane to alter course, which he did, saving the day. John Cochrane thanks for the input John. I'm going to be working on a shelf tonight in the Cherokee. working on getting a rental (maybe the one you have) delivered up to Llano for Region 10. will stock up on the batteries ![]() |
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Most people own RJ45 (network) cables with one end that needs
cutting off. It is very easy to make a power cable from that "junk" cable. It's the same pin configuration as other loggers that use RJ45, like Volkslogger. * The timing ended up being a rush to get units to Uvalde. Perhaps power cables will be supplied with all the rental units in the future. There's already a circuit in my panel for the brick. Just need to plug it in to the fused Anderson PowerPoles connector on the RigRunner 4008 labeled "FLARM", and find out where the antennas would like to be. Jim * RJ45 Pin 1/2 Ground/Common/-VDC Pin 3 Receive data Pin 4 Send data Pin 7/8 +10 to 28VDC Pin 1 is on the left with the locking tab away from you and the cable towards you. |
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