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At 13:36 04 June 2015, HGXC wrote:
On Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 11:32:30 AM UTC-4, HGXC wrote: My Oudie is set up to use external GPS from my Cambridge. My process befo= re flight is to turn on the Cambridge so it will lock the satellites (start= blinking), then I turn on the Oudie. It always give me a quick notice that= it has lost the GPS signal and then it works fine. My question is ...is th= ere anyway I can tell from the GPS status box on screen what source its pul= ling the GPS from? =20 Dennis I noticed that even after I turn on my cambridge and let it acquire the sat= ellites when I turn on my Oudie it doesn't pick up the primary and goes tpo= secondary. I have to go into the menu and change it back to the primary an= d then its fine. Why doesn't it accept the primary right off? It connects t= o the glider battery right off. Dennis Dennis are you hitting save after you make a change to the GPS input. If you dont save the changes it reverts to what you had last time you turned it on. Goto Menu/change GPS Input/Menu/save/ then turn it off and turn it back on. Doug |
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On Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 11:32:30 AM UTC-4, HGXC wrote:
My Oudie is set up to use external GPS from my Cambridge. My process before flight is to turn on the Cambridge so it will lock the satellites (start blinking), then I turn on the Oudie. It always give me a quick notice that it has lost the GPS signal and then it works fine. My question is ...is there anyway I can tell from the GPS status box on screen what source its pulling the GPS from? DenniS I do want the secondary if the primary fails after say 10 seconds but I also want it to switch back when the primary becomes available. Can i do that? Dennis |
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Mine switches back and forth with no issues. If the nano is on and has a good GPS signal the Oudie picks up the Nano. If I unplug the nano, it reverts to internal GPS and when I plug the nano back into the "system", it goes back to the nano.
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That is exactly how my Oudie 2 functions.
Automatic switching. |
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