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I installed mine with pop rivets.
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I have a Power Flarm I just acquired when I recently purchased a glider.
How can I determine if I have the ADS-B 1090ES receiver? Or is this something I can add? I looked on the Flarm web site mentioned above and it I could not find information that tells me if I have, or how to add the ADS-B 1090ES receiver. Thanks |
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On Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at 9:15:31 AM UTC-8, Dan Marotta wrote:
On 11/26/2019 2:23 PM, wrote: My comment was based on my frustration in that I can buy a Scout adsb-in receiver for $200, but have no sunlight-readable display to use with it. My iphone is not bright enough. You could try a hood initially made of light cardboard to shade your phone.Â* I use an iPad in my C-180 and it works just fine given the shade from the high wing.Â* It's practically useless in direct sunlight. -- Dan, 5J Thanks Dan, but an phone is just not bright enough in my bright glider cockpit. The traffic displays sold for Flarm would do fine, but they only accept flarm data, which means I'd have to buy a flarm system. I suspect this to be a marketing decision to drive flarm sales. Because I think this, I will definitely not buy any flarm product. |
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On Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at 9:31:50 PM UTC-6, wrote:
(...) I refuse to install flarm, because I consider that company to be actively obstructing the adoption of adsb in gliders, by diverting money better spent on adsb, and by not allowing flarm traffic displays to accept non-flarm-format inputs. My glider has a Trig 22 and TN72 and a scout adsb-in sending data to the foreflight on my kneepad iphone. I refuse to install FLARM because it doesn't make sense to me that I actually need BOTH the FLARM and a transponder/ADSB to see and be seen by others in the air. I know and understand the point about 'collision avoidance' vs. 'situational awareness'. I accept the fact that competition pilots flying in gaggles feel and are safer with the additional warnings from FLARM. ADDITIONAL to your eyes, because if you are flying that close to other aircraft(s) you should be looking out and not at the instruments. All my clubs' gliders are equipped with FLARM, but I heard several skeptical opinions from fellow members. My recent experience was: beep-beep-beep... Where is he? Oh gosh, so close cutting in behind me at the same altitude. I'd rather be warned in advance about him approaching to be able to control his position all the time. Also, very discouraging to me are the endless discussions about antennas, range issues and software updates. So I'm looking forward to seeing a device integrating and combining the advantages of gliding-specific FLARMs with GA universal transponders/ADS-B. |
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On Thursday, November 21, 2019 at 9:45:09 AM UTC-8, Tom BravoMike wrote:
On Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at 9:31:50 PM UTC-6, wrote: (...) I refuse to install flarm, because I consider that company to be actively obstructing the adoption of adsb in gliders, by diverting money better spent on adsb, and by not allowing flarm traffic displays to accept non-flarm-format inputs. My glider has a Trig 22 and TN72 and a scout adsb-in sending data to the foreflight on my kneepad iphone. I refuse to install FLARM because it doesn't make sense to me that I actually need BOTH the FLARM and a transponder/ADSB to see and be seen by others in the air. I know and understand the point about 'collision avoidance' vs. 'situational awareness'. I accept the fact that competition pilots flying in gaggles feel and are safer with the additional warnings from FLARM. ADDITIONAL to your eyes, because if you are flying that close to other aircraft(s) you should be looking out and not at the instruments. All my clubs' gliders are equipped with FLARM, but I heard several skeptical opinions from fellow members. My recent experience was: beep-beep-beep.... Where is he? Oh gosh, so close cutting in behind me at the same altitude.. I'd rather be warned in advance about him approaching to be able to control his position all the time. Also, very discouraging to me are the endless discussions about antennas, range issues and software updates. So I'm looking forward to seeing a device integrating and combining the advantages of gliding-specific FLARMs with GA universal transponders/ADS-B. ^^ That's just not going to happen. And you can get a flavor for why from other concurrent threads here. |
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Tom BravoMike wrote on 11/21/2019 9:45 AM:
On Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at 9:31:50 PM UTC-6, wrote: (...) I refuse to install flarm, because I consider that company to be actively obstructing the adoption of adsb in gliders, by diverting money better spent on adsb, and by not allowing flarm traffic displays to accept non-flarm-format inputs. My glider has a Trig 22 and TN72 and a scout adsb-in sending data to the foreflight on my kneepad iphone. I refuse to install FLARM because it doesn't make sense to me that I actually need BOTH the FLARM and a transponder/ADSB to see and be seen by others in the air. I know and understand the point about 'collision avoidance' vs. 'situational awareness'. I accept the fact that competition pilots flying in gaggles feel and are safer with the additional warnings from FLARM. ADDITIONAL to your eyes, because if you are flying that close to other aircraft(s) you should be looking out and not at the instruments. All my clubs' gliders are equipped with FLARM, but I heard several skeptical opinions from fellow members. My recent experience was: beep-beep-beep... Where is he? Oh gosh, so close cutting in behind me at the same altitude. I'd rather be warned in advance about him approaching to be able to control his position all the time. Also, very discouraging to me are the endless discussions about antennas, range issues and software updates. So I'm looking forward to seeing a device integrating and combining the advantages of gliding-specific FLARMs with GA universal transponders/ADS-B. Your beep-beep-beep... analysis missed half of what Flarm does for you: the OTHER glider was also alerted to the potential conflict. And before the beep beep beep, Flarm will alert you to the other glider coming into range, and you can track it's progress on the screen well before the collision warning. I have a glider with a Mode C transponder and Flarm: the transponder alerts most airplanes to my presence; the FLARM alerts most gliders to my presence; Flarm shows me the gliders and airplanes with transponders. To add ADS-B would cost me about $3000 (Mode S transponder + TN72), and would only slightly increase the number of airplanes that sense me, and would not change the number of airplanes and gliders I can sense. I do have a full ADS-B system (Dynon Skyview) in my Phoenix touring motorglider, and it's great system for detecting airplanes, but not gliders. When I've flown it at glider camps or contests, I also use a portable Flarm. Most pilots that have Flarm installed do not engage in "endless discussions about antennas, range issues and software updates" - we just turn it on and use it. Some pilot will have problems, but once the installation is done correctly, it's just the yearly updates that confuse some pilots. Some are also confused by updating their flight computer or vario software and the databases, but they get some help with those, too, and then go fly for another year. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "A Guide to Self-Launching Sailplane Operation" https://sites.google.com/site/motorg...ad-the-guide-1 |
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I agree completely with Eric, I would not trade the PowerFlarm for ADSB in/out for my 27. Its absoulutly necessary IMHO for contest flying. I also fly a 170B with Skybeacon adsb out and stratus 2 in on a Ipad and foreflight and around busy class D airspace. Its very useful but not as good at alerts as the PowerFlarm is.
CH ASW27/C170B |
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Here's how: https://photos.app.goo.gl/KuVwn8tV9iLHkPgx7
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