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On Friday, August 14, 2015 at 4:52:18 PM UTC-4, Dave Nadler wrote:
Hi Jonathan - I flew for years with Becker radios, never any problems (AR4201 plus Mode S transponder). However, for the new machine I went all Trig. The reduced height really helped with the panel layout, I will equip ADS-B-out in future, dual radio head, all pointed to TT-22 plus TY-91. Email me offline if you want me to send layout pics. Hope that helps, Best Regards, Dave I also chose Trig T-22 paired to FreeFlight 1201 but for the radio I chose http://www.dittel-avionik.de/en/cont...diotransceiver the slim version. I like the memory with names I can assign and the form factor is similar to TY-91. The price however is a little better. |
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On Fri, 14 Aug 2015 14:18:19 -0700, Andrzej Kobus wrote:
I chose http://www.dittel-avionik.de/en/cont...diotransceiver the slim version. I like the memory with names I can assign.. I've been flying with one of these (Dittel KRT2) for the last year and like it a lot, especially its ability to listen on two frequencies. Several have appeared in gliders at my club: I've heard no complaints. The worst I can say about them is that entering frequency names is somewhat slow and fiddly and, since its a computer-based radio I'd gladly have paid a bit more for one with an SD card slot if that had been an option: typing names and frequencies into a file on the card and then stuffing it into the slot would be a lot quicker and easier as well as providing a nice backup for the list. If anybody from Dittel is reading this, there's a free suggestion for you (an upgrade would be nice, hint hint). -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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On Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 12:24:39 PM UTC+2, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Fri, 14 Aug 2015 14:18:19 -0700, Andrzej Kobus wrote: The worst I can say about them is that entering frequency names is somewhat slow and fiddly and, since its a computer-based radio I'd gladly have paid a bit more for one with an SD card slot if that had been an option: typing names and frequencies into a file on the card and then stuffing it into the slot would be a lot quicker and easier as well as providing a nice backup for the list. If anybody from Dittel is reading this, there's a free suggestion for you (an upgrade would be nice, hint hint). Martin, why don't you just enter the frequencies and names with the PC program from Dittel? The cable is soldered in half an hour. |
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On Mon, 17 Aug 2015 03:03:33 -0700, ueli.niggli wrote:
On Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 12:24:39 PM UTC+2, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Fri, 14 Aug 2015 14:18:19 -0700, Andrzej Kobus wrote: The worst I can say about them is that entering frequency names is somewhat slow and fiddly and, since its a computer-based radio I'd gladly have paid a bit more for one with an SD card slot if that had been an option: typing names and frequencies into a file on the card and then stuffing it into the slot would be a lot quicker and easier as well as providing a nice backup for the list. If anybody from Dittel is reading this, there's a free suggestion for you (an upgrade would be nice, hint hint). Martin, why don't you just enter the frequencies and names with the PC program from Dittel? The cable is soldered in half an hour. Sounds good, so I just looked at the latest manuals on the Dittel site. There's nothing in the contents list or on the pinout diagrams of the KRT2/KRT2A or KRT2-Col manuals, though I did see there are downloads of versions of the KRT2Manager for XP and later Windows versions. Thanks for the heads-up. Making up a download wiring harness for the my KRT2 and persuading the KRT2Manager to run on Linux under Wine looks like a nice winter project. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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A wiring diagramm is included in the zip file of the krt2manager application.
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On Mon, 17 Aug 2015 06:58:19 -0700, Alexander Swagemakers wrote:
A wiring diagramm is included in the zip file of the krt2manager application. I found that when I looked at the ZIP and should have mentioned that. Apologies. Do you know if this feature is supported by all KRT2 firmware versions or will it need a firmware upgrade to use it? I bought mine in December 2013 (s/n 30874). -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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Hi Martin, my KRT2 was also bought around December 2013 and not updated since then, so I guess it should work with yours. I didn't have a pinout for the cable but just connected the RS232 TX to the RX Pin of the KRT2, and of course 12V supply. After the mandatory RX/TX mistake it worked.
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