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On Dec 9, 1:10*pm, Evan Ludeman wrote:
On Dec 9, 12:02*pm, "Dan Marotta" wrote: Gotta admit that I haven't had the privilege of flying a ClearNav, but I find XCSoar extremely easy to use and I'll bet that if I got a flight in a glider with CN, I'd find it complex and confusing. Naw, a five minute briefing on CN will get all the essentials. *It's designed that way. CN setup is less than 1/10 of what it takes to get XCSoar going. *No exaggeration. Power comes up a lot. *CN isn't as bad as some imagine. *400 mA is typical average. Evan Ludeman for CNi For more CNi discussion, please see our forumhttp://www.clearnav.net I fly with CN and Streak as a backup. Yes I have a moving map backup to be able to avoid airspace violations if primary instrument fails. In short CN is the easiest to use software available today. I still have a wish list for some CN updates but even if they don't happen I am still very happy with it. The Streak runs XCSoar and I must say that with each XCSoar release I feel XCSoar is getting closer to how CN functions e.g. task optimization, requiring less workload. I used to use LK8000 but its task support was not as good as XCSoar. I feel LK8000 is perfect for X-C flying but for contests there are other choices. I also used WinPilot Pro in the past and I liked it but that was years ago. I have never flown with SeeYou Mobile. If I were to do it again: 1) Non competition flying I would buy in this order: Oudie with LK8000 followed by Streak with XCSoar 2) Competition flying: CN followed by Streak with XCSoar One thing I find problematic with XCSoar is some very small fonts and that is one of the reasons LK8000 is rated better for non-comp flying. Now in regards to power use. My CN drained my batteries a couple of times totally, and yes I found CN still works at 8.5 volts, ![]() battery I have 302, CN and a 2 year old Dittel radio (I don't talk much). My battery lasted about 5 hours. Since then I am very careful and I always use CN in PowerSave mode. On max brightness you need to have good power supply. My next batteries will be the K2s so I can feed the beast (I mean CN). Despite the power hungry CN I still think it is the best unit for comp flying not so for pleasure. |
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On Dec 10, 7:18*pm, Andrzej Kobus wrote:
On Dec 9, 1:10*pm, Evan Ludeman wrote: On Dec 9, 12:02*pm, "Dan Marotta" wrote: Gotta admit that I haven't had the privilege of flying a ClearNav, but I find XCSoar extremely easy to use and I'll bet that if I got a flight in a glider with CN, I'd find it complex and confusing. Naw, a five minute briefing on CN will get all the essentials. *It's designed that way. CN setup is less than 1/10 of what it takes to get XCSoar going. *No exaggeration. Power comes up a lot. *CN isn't as bad as some imagine. *400 mA is typical average. Evan Ludeman for CNi For more CNi discussion, please see our forumhttp://www.clearnav.net I fly with CN and Streak as a backup. Yes I have a moving map backup to be able to avoid airspace violations if primary instrument fails. In short CN is the easiest to use software available today. I still have a wish list for some CN updates but even if they don't happen I am still very happy with it. The Streak runs XCSoar and I must say that with each XCSoar release I feel XCSoar is getting closer to how CN functions e.g. task optimization, requiring less workload. I used to use LK8000 but its task support was not as good as XCSoar. I feel LK8000 is perfect for X-C flying but for contests there are other choices. I also used WinPilot Pro in the past and I liked it but that was years ago. I have never flown with SeeYou Mobile. If I were to do it again: 1) Non competition flying I would buy in this order: Oudie with LK8000 followed by Streak with XCSoar 2) Competition flying: CN followed by Streak with XCSoar One thing I find problematic with XCSoar is some very small fonts and that is one of the reasons LK8000 is rated better for non-comp flying. Now in regards to power use. My CN drained my batteries a couple of times totally, and yes I found CN still works at 8.5 volts, ![]() battery I have 302, CN and a 2 year old Dittel radio (I don't talk much). My battery lasted about 5 hours. Since then I am very careful and I always use CN in PowerSave mode. On max brightness you need to have good power supply. My next batteries will be the K2s so I can feed the beast (I mean CN). Despite the power hungry CN I still think it is the best unit for comp flying not so for pleasure. By the way I have no experience with Ultimate hardware. It might be another great choice. Seems very readable. I should have said I would give it a good consideration next time around. |
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No need for confusion. Once you have stable software and hardware winning World Championships you don't want to change it other than carefully expanding its features.
Oudie 2 display is the best screen you can get for soaring. The tradeoff is that it can only be mounted on a Windows CE device. If the software does what one needs it is irrelevant what OS is running in the background imho. By announcing that we are going to develop SeeYou Mobile also for Android and iOS devices we are by no means dropping the support for Windows CE! On the contrary. Oudie 2 is reliable and stable. Until there is a similar Android device and the software is running anywhere near as stable as it does on the Oudie 2 it will remain the recommended platform for SeeYou Mobile. Can we expect hardware running Android in the future, with SeeYou Mobile on it? A sunlight readable screen made by Samsung or LG would be best and most future-proof wouldn't it? If it doesn't happen let's just see what does. It's difficult to predict. Particularly the future. Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots use http://www.Naviter.com On Monday, December 10, 2012 6:01:50 PM UTC+1, Roel Baardman wrote: Andrej Kolar wrote: Oudie 2 and Oudie 2 Lite are the same hardware. They just come with differe nt licenses. Allow me to deviate from the main discussion a bit please. I'm a bit confused that your hardware platforms are still aimed at Windows Mobile, while you recently announced Android software and a Android-enabled roadmap for the future. Can we expect hardware running Android in the future, with SeeYou Mobile on it? Roel |
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Oudie 2 display is the best screen you can get for soaring.
Let me just slightly rephrase that. I should have added "on a mobile device". The screens from LX 9000, Craggy Ultimate etc are of course brighter but without touch panel and have to be mounted. Comparing those would be comparing apples to oranges. |
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A comment or two on the "build your own system for cheap" versus
"buying a turnkey system". Yes, the free software is pretty darned good these days. There are PNA's that you can purchase for little cost. However, there are those that don't want to fool with all that - even though it is relatively easy to do. Analogy - I like to install/repair everything at my home (except for roofs) but most people do not. So there is a place for the Naviter and other fully turnkey systems. Some just want to plunk down their money and have the finished product in their hands. Basically paying someone else to build the system for them. There is a third choice - the system integrators. Wasn't there a group that was selling complete PNA+FreeSoftware systems fully configured? They seemed to have disappeared - I suppose because there wasn't a large enough market? No matter what there is still the issue of getting it installed in your glider, mounting, power, etc. And even that is intimidating to some. So there is room for every flavor of glider driver. - John "Techie" DeRosa |
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At 22:42 12 December 2012, JohnDeRosa wrote:
There is a third choice - the system integrators. Wasn't there a group that was selling complete PNA+FreeSoftware systems fully configured? They seemed to have disappeared - I suppose because there wasn't a large enough market? Gliderguider are going strong. http://www.gliderguider.net/products.htm PNA+Software configured as requested. Annual update options available. Custom Cable options available. Custom electrical/electronic consultancy/design if required. Not affiliated - just a happy customer. A |
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I have a supply of MIO's. $125 plus shipping and I will provide a MIO, suction mount, 12v cable and fully functioning LK8000 with maps and turn points of your choosing. Lanebush at bellsouth dot net.
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