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It is my great pleasure to announce a new product by LXNAV, V7.
V7 is a standalone digital speed-to-fly variometer and final glide calculator with GPS input and PDA/PNA input/output. It is a great companion to the Ultimate Le, Oudie, PDA or PNA. See details later today at: www.craggyaero.com Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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On Oct 19, 6:31*pm, Richard wrote:
It is my great pleasure to announce a new product by LXNAV, V7. V7 is a standalone digital speed-to-fly variometer and final glide calculator with GPS input and PDA/PNA input/output. It is a great companion to the Ultimate Le, Oudie, PDA or PNA. See details later today at: www.craggyaero.com Richardwww.craggyaero.com If the V7 is connected to a simple GPS (e.g. a Nano) and an Oudie will the V7 mix and pass through air data from itself with the NMEA data stream from the GPS? Would ConnectMe in the Oudie be able to download datalogger traces from the Nano through the V7 without altering the connections. If it does both of the above it is effectively an up to date 302 replacement. John Galloway |
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Hi John,
I sell the LXNAV V7 also. It is a very, very nice variometer. It will work fantastically with a Nano and Oudie. I have not received my first batch yet, so I can't give you a first-hand review yet. But I should receive them very soon. I have played with the very similar V5 variometer a lot. Yes. The V7 will pass GPS (and FLARM) data through the V7 to any PDA. Yes. The V7 will add air data (airspeed, variometer, wind, etc.) and send it to the PDA. Yes. You can send a task declaration from an Oudie through the V7 to the Nano. However, it is not possible to download a flight log from a Nano over the serial port because the Nano doesn't support that functionality. If it did, you could do it through the V7. The idea is to take the Nano home. I don't know whether it will support flight log downloads over the serial port in the future. That would be a nice feature for customers that want to leave the Nano in the glider. Theoretically, you could take the microSD card out of the Nano and take it home for flight log transfers. But the Nano manual strongly recommends leaving the microSD card in the Nano permanently. I have a preliminary version of the V7 manual which I have read from cover to cover. If it is not up on their web site yet, it will be soon. I'll finally get the V7 onto my web site today. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "johngalloway" wrote in message ... On Oct 19, 6:31 pm, Richard wrote: It is my great pleasure to announce a new product by LXNAV, V7. V7 is a standalone digital speed-to-fly variometer and final glide calculator with GPS input and PDA/PNA input/output. It is a great companion to the Ultimate Le, Oudie, PDA or PNA. See details later today at: www.craggyaero.com Richardwww.craggyaero.com If the V7 is connected to a simple GPS (e.g. a Nano) and an Oudie will the V7 mix and pass through air data from itself with the NMEA data stream from the GPS? Would ConnectMe in the Oudie be able to download datalogger traces from the Nano through the V7 without altering the connections. If it does both of the above it is effectively an up to date 302 replacement. John Galloway |
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On 10/26/2011 9:31 AM, Paul Remde wrote:
Hi John, I sell the LXNAV V7 also. It is a very, very nice variometer. It will work fantastically with a Nano and Oudie. I have not received my first batch yet, so I can't give you a first-hand review yet. But I should receive them very soon. I have played with the very similar V5 variometer a lot. Yes. The V7 will pass GPS (and FLARM) data through the V7 to any PDA. Yes. The V7 will add air data (airspeed, variometer, wind, etc.) and send it to the PDA. Does the V5 also do this? If so, what is the difference between the V5 and the V7? |
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On Oct 26, 9:35*am, Greg Arnold wrote:
On 10/26/2011 9:31 AM, Paul Remde wrote: Hi John, I sell the LXNAV V7 also. It is a very, very nice variometer. It will work fantastically with a Nano and Oudie. I have not received my first batch yet, so I can't give you a first-hand review yet. But I should receive them very soon. I have played with the very similar V5 variometer a lot. Yes. The V7 will pass GPS (and FLARM) data through the V7 to any PDA. Yes. The V7 will add air data (airspeed, variometer, wind, etc.) and send it to the PDA. Does the V5 also do this? *If so, what is the difference between the V5 and the V7? Greg, The V5 is a vario Module for use with only the LX8000, LX8080 and the LX9000. The V7 is a standalone Vario that can be used with other GPS inputs and provides output to many displays, Ultimate Le, Oudie etc. Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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On Oct 26, 2:26*pm, Richard wrote:
On Oct 26, 9:35*am, Greg Arnold wrote: On 10/26/2011 9:31 AM, Paul Remde wrote: Hi John, I sell the LXNAV V7 also. It is a very, very nice variometer. It will work fantastically with a Nano and Oudie. I have not received my first batch yet, so I can't give you a first-hand review yet. But I should receive them very soon. I have played with the very similar V5 variometer a lot. Yes. The V7 will pass GPS (and FLARM) data through the V7 to any PDA. Yes. The V7 will add air data (airspeed, variometer, wind, etc.) and send it to the PDA. Does the V5 also do this? *If so, what is the difference between the V5 and the V7? Greg, The V5 is a vario Module for use with only the LX8000, LX8080 and the LX9000. The V7 is a standalone Vario that can be used with other GPS inputs and provides output to many displays, Ultimate Le, Oudie etc. Richardwww.craggyaero.com What functionality would the vario add to an existing Oudie/Nano system? |
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On Oct 26, 12:50*pm, Tony wrote:
On Oct 26, 2:26*pm, Richard wrote: On Oct 26, 9:35*am, Greg Arnold wrote: On 10/26/2011 9:31 AM, Paul Remde wrote: Hi John, I sell the LXNAV V7 also. It is a very, very nice variometer. It will work fantastically with a Nano and Oudie. I have not received my first batch yet, so I can't give you a first-hand review yet. But I should receive them very soon. I have played with the very similar V5 variometer a lot. Yes. The V7 will pass GPS (and FLARM) data through the V7 to any PDA. Yes. The V7 will add air data (airspeed, variometer, wind, etc.) and send it to the PDA. Does the V5 also do this? *If so, what is the difference between the V5 and the V7? Greg, The V5 is a vario Module for use with only the LX8000, LX8080 and the LX9000. The V7 is a standalone Vario that can be used with other GPS inputs and provides output to many displays, Ultimate Le, Oudie etc. Richardwww.craggyaero.com What functionality would the vario add to an existing Oudie/Nano system?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Tony, Direct Winds based on the TAS instead of the winds based on the circling drift in a thermal. The SeeYou software will be able to customize the vario. Nav boxes can also be displayed on the Oudie to change the +/- Volume and +/- Mc settings. Thanks , Richard, |
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Hi Tony,
In addition to what Richard stated, adding the V7 to the Nano and Oudie would also send airspeed and vario data to the Oudie. The vario data would make the Thermal Assistant much more useful than it is without the V7. Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Richard" wrote in message ... On Oct 26, 12:50 pm, Tony wrote: On Oct 26, 2:26 pm, Richard wrote: On Oct 26, 9:35 am, Greg Arnold wrote: On 10/26/2011 9:31 AM, Paul Remde wrote: Hi John, I sell the LXNAV V7 also. It is a very, very nice variometer. It will work fantastically with a Nano and Oudie. I have not received my first batch yet, so I can't give you a first-hand review yet. But I should receive them very soon. I have played with the very similar V5 variometer a lot. Yes. The V7 will pass GPS (and FLARM) data through the V7 to any PDA. Yes. The V7 will add air data (airspeed, variometer, wind, etc.) and send it to the PDA. Does the V5 also do this? If so, what is the difference between the V5 and the V7? Greg, The V5 is a vario Module for use with only the LX8000, LX8080 and the LX9000. The V7 is a standalone Vario that can be used with other GPS inputs and provides output to many displays, Ultimate Le, Oudie etc. Richardwww.craggyaero.com What functionality would the vario add to an existing Oudie/Nano system?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Tony, Direct Winds based on the TAS instead of the winds based on the circling drift in a thermal. The SeeYou software will be able to customize the vario. Nav boxes can also be displayed on the Oudie to change the +/- Volume and +/- Mc settings. Thanks , Richard, |
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Thanks for the info, looks like a pretty good option. Is there any
functionality that you would be missing if you pair it with other loggers vs. a Nano? For example if using it with a Colibri, can the Oudie download flights or set the task or waypoints? Cheers, Morteza |
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On Oct 26, 4:53*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi Tony, In addition to what Richard stated, adding the V7 to the Nano and Oudie would also send airspeed and vario data to the Oudie. *The vario data would make the Thermal Assistant much more useful than it is without the V7. Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Richard" wrote in message ... On Oct 26, 12:50 pm, Tony wrote: On Oct 26, 2:26 pm, Richard wrote: On Oct 26, 9:35 am, Greg Arnold wrote: On 10/26/2011 9:31 AM, Paul Remde wrote: Hi John, I sell the LXNAV V7 also. It is a very, very nice variometer. It will work fantastically with a Nano and Oudie. I have not received my first batch yet, so I can't give you a first-hand review yet. But I should receive them very soon. I have played with the very similar V5 variometer a lot. Yes. The V7 will pass GPS (and FLARM) data through the V7 to any PDA. Yes. The V7 will add air data (airspeed, variometer, wind, etc.) and send it to the PDA. Does the V5 also do this? If so, what is the difference between the V5 and the V7? Greg, The V5 is a vario Module for use with only the LX8000, LX8080 and the LX9000. The V7 is a standalone Vario that can be used with other GPS inputs and provides output to many displays, Ultimate Le, Oudie etc. Richardwww.craggyaero.com What functionality would the vario add to an existing Oudie/Nano system?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Tony, Direct *Winds based on the TAS instead of the winds based on the circling drift in a thermal. The SeeYou software will be able to customize the vario. * Nav boxes can also be displayed on the Oudie to change the *+/- Volume and *+/- Mc settings. Thanks , Richard, gotcha, thanks guys. It seems that my Oudie/Nano combo offers weird wind calculations more often than not. Perhaps I don't fly very round circles ![]() other calculations on the Oudie become poor as well. It appears that with the pitot and static inputs on the V7 I could also gain electronic TE compensation which would be nice. i would have to add an external speaker since my current LX16 audio vario has a built in speaker. I'm not sure the additional features are worth $1500 but maybe I don't know what I'm missing. |
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