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Hello:
I realise there is no data in N. America yet, (put on a Jamaican accent: "soon come, man!") but has anyone developed a logger which uses FLARM data to generate a tow sheet for club or commercial glider operations? One tech I knew was working on this a few years ago before family considerations pulled him away from flying. The club operation where this idea was proposed operates FLARM mandatory. The idea was based on a PDA connected to the FLARM in the towplane, which logs the proximity of another FLARM and it's ID. When the proximity is greater than the length of the rope, the glider is off tow. GPS altitude will be recorded, along with the time from the start of the tow, like many flight computers log glider flight time using GPS. At the end of the day, the PDA can be placed in a cradle, the SD card removed, or use bluetooth or Wifi to upload data to the office computer. Thanks in advance, Jim |
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On Mar 15, 11:56*am, JS wrote:
Hello: * I realise there is no data in N. America yet, (put on a Jamaican accent: "soon come, man!") but has anyone developed a logger which uses FLARM data to generate a tow sheet for club or commercial glider operations? One tech I knew was working on this a few years ago before family considerations pulled him away from flying. The club operation where this idea was proposed operates FLARM mandatory. * The idea was based on a PDA connected to the FLARM in the towplane, which logs the proximity of another FLARM and it's ID. When the proximity is greater than the length of the rope, the glider is off tow. GPS altitude will be recorded, along with the time from the start of the tow, like many flight computers log glider flight time using GPS. At the end of the day, the PDA can be placed in a cradle, the SD card removed, or use bluetooth or Wifi to upload data to the office computer. Thanks in advance, Jim Actually, FLARM isn't necessary. You could use APRS (Automatic Position Reporting System) http://www.abri.com/sq2000/GPStrack.html http://www.byonics.com/microtrak/mt8000.php The reported points would be frequent enough and altitude data could be added. |
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This has nothing to do with the idea of using FLARM reporting , which is in
fact actually easy to do. APRS requires hardware not on the market, and ground stations to receive the data, making it just an idea and far more expensive than what a flarm unit can offer for free, if your club has flarms of course. "bildan" ha scritto nel messaggio ... On Mar 15, 11:56 am, JS wrote: Hello: I realise there is no data in N. America yet, (put on a Jamaican accent: "soon come, man!") but has anyone developed a logger which uses FLARM data to generate a tow sheet for club or commercial glider operations? One tech I knew was working on this a few years ago before family considerations pulled him away from flying. The club operation where this idea was proposed operates FLARM mandatory. The idea was based on a PDA connected to the FLARM in the towplane, which logs the proximity of another FLARM and it's ID. When the proximity is greater than the length of the rope, the glider is off tow. GPS altitude will be recorded, along with the time from the start of the tow, like many flight computers log glider flight time using GPS. At the end of the day, the PDA can be placed in a cradle, the SD card removed, or use bluetooth or Wifi to upload data to the office computer. Thanks in advance, Jim Actually, FLARM isn't necessary. You could use APRS (Automatic Position Reporting System) http://www.abri.com/sq2000/GPStrack.html http://www.byonics.com/microtrak/mt8000.php The reported points would be frequent enough and altitude data could be added. |
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