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PowerFLARM USB 3 cables and ConnectMe to PowerFLARM through V7



 
 
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Old June 13th 13, 03:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
kirk.stant
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My experience (core hooked up to SN10B and Oudie2, all with latest software) has been totally painless. Although I haven't declared a task in 13 years, my SN10 had no problem sending the R9 race tasks to the core on every flight last week at Moriarty. After each flight, using the Butterfly display and the same USB stick, it downloaded the latest flight in seconds, with positive feedback on the display of the status of the download. And Winscore doesn't care what else you have on your memory stick as long as the flight for the day is there.

I am EXTREMELY
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Old June 13th 13, 03:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default PowerFLARM USB 3 cables and ConnectMe to PowerFLARM through V7

On Thursday, June 13, 2013 9:40:26 AM UTC-5, kirk.stant wrote:
My experience (core hooked up to SN10B and Oudie2, all with latest software) has been totally painless. Although I haven't declared a task in 13 years, my SN10 had no problem sending the R9 race tasks to the core on every flight last week at Moriarty. After each flight, using the Butterfly display and the same USB stick, it downloaded the latest flight in seconds, with positive feedback on the display of the status of the download. And Winscore doesn't care what else you have on your memory stick as long as the flight for the day is there.



I am EXTREMELY


(continued - fat fingers!): EXTREMELY pleased with my PowerFlarm. My only issue right now is the display of "PCAS" (non-directional transponder) targets - the range circle needs to be a bit bolder, and the altitude of the target needs to be displayed in a much bigger font as it is the primary data that is used to determine if a threat is present. I would prefer if the "PCAS" altitude and "range", along with an altitude trend arrow (up/down/level), be displayed offset and in reverse font to set it apart from the Flarm and ADS-B data.

Cheers,

Kirk

 




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