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OK, PowerFlarm is coming to the USA
The orders are in, mostly, at least everyone that wants one in the first phase. We get to wait until April (or there about) to actually see what we are buying. In the mean time, now the work begins to make this a successful deployment. Unfortunately the timing SUCKS; The new units arrive just as the Northern US pilots prepare for the first flights of the season. No one wants to have their ship down for more than a few days for this new device. I'd hate to see this deployment delayed for any reason and wanting to fly is the biggest reason to postpone installation. The $64K question: What can we prepare in advance or need to prepare to really get the installation to be dirt simple? I encourage the whole soaring community to chime in here and list potential installation issues in the hopes that the more we identify before the actually installation, the more we can resolve ahead of time. FLAMERs and WHINERS backoff! Let's make this a constructive process, Please. Some of my thoughts, in no particular priority: 1) Software programmers need details about whatever changes are needed in the various flight computer programs: How to display an ADS-B equipped aircraft? What does the mode-C transponder alert look like? Any changes in the NMEA stream from the existing FLARM systems? 2) Mounting systems, brackets, possible locations for both the Brick/ Display and the Standalone unit. 3) These systems have a more powerful radio transceiver, I know testing is taking place, but how about sharing some details so we can start planning the changes in our cockpits? How can we avoid potential interference with communications or other GPS systems? (two GPS antenna in close proximity can have some problems, I've been told) 4) How do we do input into audio systems for power tow planes so that alerts can be heard in the noisy cockpit? These are just a few of the first concerns I have. What are you thinking will be a challenge for your installation(s)? Mike |
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On 12/3/2010 4:30 PM, SoaringXCellence wrote:
OK, PowerFlarm is coming to the USA The orders are in, mostly, at least everyone that wants one in the first phase. We get to wait until April (or there about) to actually see what we are buying. In the mean time, now the work begins to make this a successful deployment. I'd REALLY like to have manuals for both the brick and the portable unit as soon as possible, preferably before I need to make choice between the two. That would answer my questions. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Feb/2010" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://tinyurl.com/yb3xywl - "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation Mar/2004" Much of what you need to know tinyurl.com/yfs7tnz |
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I'll second Eric's request: a manual now would be a very big help, to
operators, to instructors, to avionics shops, and obviously to the software folks who will be working on compatibility issues. Let's get those manuals out! Fred |
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Let me try to speak for all of Europe here (hmmm..)
Apart from the usual teething problems with software driven devices, the one single issue that has crystallized over the years where the European FLARM has been in use, is the placement of the Flarm antenna (not the GPS antenna, not the transponder-related stuff (I think Powerflarm has 3 antennas?), but the Flarm antenna) The placing of this antenna is crucial to the performance (range, blind spots) of your FLARM. The antenna must be out in the open, as far away from metal parts and other items that could block its view as possible. There is information on the FLARM homepage and Forum, and there is also a software tool to analyze your FLARM's range. So if you can only focus on one thing at a time (as your wife will probably tell you is the case), focus on this installation issue. Cheers, Lars Peder DG-600 EE, Denmark "SoaringXCellence" wrote in message ... OK, PowerFlarm is coming to the USA ,,, The $64K question: What can we prepare in advance or need to prepare to really get the installation to be dirt simple? I encourage the whole soaring community to chime in here and list potential installation issues in the hopes that the more we identify before the actually installation, |
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On Dec 4, 12:38*am, "Lars Peder Hansen"
wrote: Let me try to speak for all of Europe here (hmmm..) Apart from the usual teething problems with software driven devices, the one single issue that has crystallized over the years where the European FLARM has been in use, is the placement of the Flarm antenna (not the GPS antenna, not the transponder-related stuff (I think Powerflarm has 3 antennas?), but the Flarm antenna) The placing of this antenna is crucial to the performance (range, blind spots) of your FLARM. The antenna must be out in the open, as far away from metal parts and other items that could block its view as possible. There is information on the FLARM homepage and Forum, and there is also a software tool to analyze your FLARM's range. So if you can only focus on one thing at a time (as your wife will probably tell you is the case), focus on this installation issue. Cheers, Lars Peder DG-600 EE, Denmark "SoaringXCellence" wrote in message ... OK, PowerFlarm is coming to the USA ,,, The $64K question: What can we prepare in advance or need to prepare to really get the installation to be dirt simple? I encourage the whole soaring community to chime in here and list potential installation issues in the hopes that the more we identify before the actually installation, BTW PowerFLARM has dual Flarm antennas, one standard and a connector to allow an additional external mounted antenna as an option. PowerFLARM (at least in the the USA) also operates at higher power that Flarm in Europe etc. -- this is for technical reasons due to the 915MHz band it is operating on in the USA. This may reduce sensitivity to antenna placement. We'll need to see how all this works in practice once we have units in out hands. Darryl |
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As far as preparation goes...
Add a circuit to your electrical system for the FLARM. It's the same connector and wiring as Volkslogger, one end of a CAT5 cable (you likely have one somewhere with a broken latch on the other end). If you're buying the "brick" behind the panel version, build a shelf for the brick that you can mount when the unit finally arrives. Set-top box you can use heavy duty Velcro on top of the panel, if you will still be able to see. Look at Darryl's blog for a cardboard cutout you can fool around with. http://www.darryl-ramm.com/2010/08/b...m-paper-model/ There are images depicting transponder traffic on gliderpilot.org, for example: http://www.gliderpilot.org/FLARM-who-will-I-see Jim |
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On Dec 5, 12:34*pm, JS wrote:
* There are images depicting transponder traffic on gliderpilot.org, for example:http://www.gliderpilot.org/FLARM-who-will-I-see I'm a bit concerned that the present definition of the data displayed in response to a proximate transponder is less than I get with my ZAON PCAS. I'd like the FLARM folks to add the target altitude rate information. ZAON MRX just shows an up or down arrow but there seems to be room on the PowerFLARM display to put an up/down arrow and an altitude rate number. I'd like the option to make the arrow and alt rate number either absolute for the target or relative to my current climb rate. Andy |
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