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Old November 12th 14, 04:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default ERIXX to Dell Streak via Bluetooth

Does anyone have experience with connecting an ERIXX flight logger with XC Soar via Bluetooth? I've got a Dell Streak running XC Soar 6.7.5 and an ERIXX flight logger that I would like to connect to one another for GPS position and pressure altitude. I've been looking at the NEMA Bluetooth module available at the following link. Has anyone done this successfully?

http://www.millenair.nl/shop/index.php? ... duct_id=91
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Old November 12th 14, 05:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default ERIXX to Dell Streak via Bluetooth

Hi,

A K6Bt would work well for that. I have them in stock.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/k6.htm#K6Bt

I could also provide a Goddard cable for connecting the Erixx to the K6Bt
and 12V power. The Erixx and K6Bt would both be powered by 12V.

However, I should mention that the cost of the K6Bt ($200) and custom
power/data cable ($75) are about 2/3 to 3/4 of the price of a new Oudie 2
Lite ($375) - which is supplied with a power/data cable which will connect
directly to the Erixx. You can run XC Soar on the Oudie 2 Lite. For $625
you would get an Oudie 2 with a SeeYou Mobile Lifetime License. The Oudie 2
has been extremely popular. It is a great product.

Best Regards,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.


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Does anyone have experience with connecting an ERIXX flight logger with XC
Soar via Bluetooth? I've got a Dell Streak running XC Soar 6.7.5 and an
ERIXX flight logger that I would like to connect to one another for GPS
position and pressure altitude. I've been looking at the NEMA Bluetooth
module available at the following link. Has anyone done this successfully?

http://www.millenair.nl/shop/index.php? ... duct_id=91

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Old November 12th 14, 10:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default ERIXX to Dell Streak via Bluetooth

I use a K6Bt to connect my CAI-302 to my Dell Streak via bluetooth. It
was straight forward and easy to do. Or you could look into an IOIO device.

Dan Marotta

On 11/12/2014 9:45 AM, wrote:
Does anyone have experience with connecting an ERIXX flight logger with XC Soar via Bluetooth? I've got a Dell Streak running XC Soar 6.7.5 and an ERIXX flight logger that I would like to connect to one another for GPS position and pressure altitude. I've been looking at the NEMA Bluetooth module available at the following link. Has anyone done this successfully?

http://www.millenair.nl/shop/index.php? ... duct_id=91


 




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