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Old December 20th 08, 04:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Airports databases in LX instruments

I've been browsing the available documentation and LX's web site, but
I'm unable to figure out how the .LXA airport database files (such as
are used by my LX7007) are created.

I've learned how to use the LXasBrowser tool to create LX airspace
files (CU binary format) -- it's a great tool because I can use the
OpenAir and/or Tim Newport-Peace (.sua) files that justsoar.com spits
out.

But the airports side is a mystery. I would like to be able to
create .LXA files using the current FAA NASR airports database. Anyone
have any ideas on how those files are created?

~ted/2NO
 




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