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Mio M400, going out of production.
Pictures of it, aside HX4700 and HP310. http://www.postfrontal.com/forum/top...?TOPIC_ID=4257 paolo |
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On Sep 14, 10:33*am, "PCool" wrote:
Mio M400, going out of production. Pictures of it, aside HX4700 and HP310. http://www.postfrontal.com/forum/top...?TOPIC_ID=4257 paolo Wouldn't it be a better test if you didn't shadow the Mio when comparing to the others? It's obvious in the first two photos. |
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On Sep 14, 8:33*am, "PCool" wrote:
Mio M400, going out of production. Pictures of it, aside HX4700 and HP310. http://www.postfrontal.com/forum/top...?TOPIC_ID=4257 paolo Paul, I've ordered a Powerflarm and should get it in the next several months............how will the LK8000 software work with Powerflarm? thanks, Brad |
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What is not obvious is that twisting the MIO 400 you get back the
brightness, but I cannot make a picture of this now. For sure this PNA is better than the HP314 and HX4700, and that's not my opinion: other people at the airfield could notice it. I've been one of the earlier users of HP314 two years ago, all I am saying is that there is a good alternative. I haven't flown with the Oudie or Silentflight's device yet, and the other commercial PNAs so far are less visible than this unit. "Westbender" ha scritto nel messaggio ... On Sep 14, 10:33 am, "PCool" wrote: Mio M400, going out of production. Pictures of it, aside HX4700 and HP310. http://www.postfrontal.com/forum/top...?TOPIC_ID=4257 paolo Wouldn't it be a better test if you didn't shadow the Mio when comparing to the others? It's obvious in the first two photos. |
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No idea, Brad. Probably no need to change anything for basic usage.
I think that Butterfly Avionics is doing great things, so I'll do my best to support their products. paolo "Brad" ha scritto nel messaggio ... On Sep 14, 8:33 am, "PCool" wrote: Mio M400, going out of production. Pictures of it, aside HX4700 and HP310. http://www.postfrontal.com/forum/top...?TOPIC_ID=4257 paolo Paul, I've ordered a Powerflarm and should get it in the next several months............how will the LK8000 software work with Powerflarm? thanks, Brad |
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On Sep 14, 12:16*pm, "PCool" wrote:
What is not obvious is that twisting the MIO 400 you get back the brightness, but I cannot make a picture of this now. For sure this PNA is better than the HP314 and HX4700, and that's not my opinion: other people at the airfield could notice it. I've been one of the earlier users of HP314 two years ago, all I am saying is that there is a good alternative. I haven't flown with the Oudie or Silentflight's device yet, and the other commercial PNAs so far are less visible than this unit. "Westbender" ha scritto nel ... On Sep 14, 10:33 am, "PCool" wrote: Mio M400, going out of production. Pictures of it, aside HX4700 and HP310. http://www.postfrontal.com/forum/top...?TOPIC_ID=4257 paolo Wouldn't it be a better test if you didn't shadow the Mio when comparing to the others? It's obvious in the first two photos. Ok, I'm game. I just got one on Ebay pretty cheap. I'm always willing to try something like this if it has merit. Thanks for the tip. I'll post back when I get it and test it. |
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What are you using right now?
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On Sep 14, 5:51*pm, "PCool" wrote:
What are you using right now? Nothing. I have a SeeYou Mobile license, but my HP310 and Dell Axim PDA are pretty much useless in sunlight. I fly with a 302/303. A moving map is a novelty at this point. I'm not a contest guy, so what I have works very well for xc flying. Although if I could find a PNA device that's usable (visible) it would be a nice addition to the cockpit. |
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On Sep 14, 8:42*pm, Westbender wrote:
On Sep 14, 5:51*pm, "PCool" wrote: What are you using right now? Nothing. I have a SeeYou Mobile license, but my HP310 and Dell Axim PDA are pretty much useless in sunlight. I fly with a 302/303. A moving map is a novelty at this point. I'm not a contest guy, so what I have works very well for xc flying. Although if I could find a PNA device that's usable (visible) it would be a nice addition to the cockpit. Any ideas whether or not the Mio400 supports 4800 baud on the USB / RS232 interface? I understand that the IPAQ 310/314 can not work with the C302 since the Ipaq can not communicate at 4800 bauds. Any chance that this Mio400 could be connected to an 302 or an L-Nav? Thanks, |
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On Sep 14, 8:55*pm, Bastoune wrote:
On Sep 14, 8:42*pm, Westbender wrote: On Sep 14, 5:51*pm, "PCool" wrote: What are you using right now? Nothing. I have a SeeYou Mobile license, but my HP310 and Dell Axim PDA are pretty much useless in sunlight. I fly with a 302/303. A moving map is a novelty at this point. I'm not a contest guy, so what I have works very well for xc flying. Although if I could find a PNA device that's usable (visible) it would be a nice addition to the cockpit. Any ideas whether or not the Mio400 supports 4800 baud on the USB / RS232 interface? I understand that the IPAQ 310/314 can not work with the C302 since the Ipaq can not communicate at 4800 bauds. Any chance that this Mio400 could be connected to an 302 or an L-Nav? Thanks, I could not find any information that leads me to believe it will interface via RS232. It has no bluetooth either. |
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