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Soaring friends,
A number of us in the Midwestern USA and Canada are currently working on the integration of the new LX V7 Vario and new LX Navigation Colibri II Logger. The Nano works perfectly, the Colibri II has not worked after many very smart people with manuals (incomplete), soldering guns, Baud rates, wiring kits, null model adapters, etc have been tried every possible variable over several weeks. Has anyone out there successfully used their Colibri II to drive the LX V7 Vario? If so, could you please describe what you did to make it work? Please provide video evidence as we are highly skeptical that it is possible ;-). I may even post a reward. It makes sense to me that the LX NAV V7 Vario and the LX NAV Nano work great. Both products are made by the same company (http://www.lxnav.com/). It is almost as if the Colibri II guys, LX Navigation (http://www.lxnavigation.si/avionics/...ecorders.html), have taken steps to engineer out the ability out of the Colibri II integrating to the V7 as they are now competitors. On paper this should be so simple...trust me, it is not! Sincerely, Sean F2 |
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On Feb 13, 12:42*pm, Sean Fidler wrote:
Soaring friends, A number of us in the Midwestern USA and Canada are currently working on the integration of the new LX V7 Vario and new LX Navigation Colibri II Logger. *The Nano works perfectly, the Colibri II has not worked after many very smart people with manuals (incomplete), soldering guns, Baud rates, wiring kits, null model adapters, etc have been tried every possible variable over several weeks. Has anyone out there successfully used their Colibri II to drive the LX V7 Vario? If so, could you please describe what you did to make it work? *Please provide video evidence as we are highly skeptical that it is possible ;-). *I may even post a reward. It makes sense to me that the LX NAV V7 Vario and the LX NAV Nano work great. *Both products are made by the same company (http://www.lxnav.com/). *It is almost as if the Colibri II guys, LX Navigation (http://www.lxnavigation.si/avionics/...ecorders.html), have taken steps to engineer out the ability out of the Colibri II integrating to the V7 as they are now competitors. On paper this should be so simple...trust me, it is not! Sincerely, Sean F2 I have a Colibir II - V7- Oudie running in a panel. I have connected and get GPS data. I have also declared a task. Can't the dealer that sold you the equipment help? If not call and I will help you. Please all have set up on a bench and it will only take a couple of minutes. Thanks, Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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Thanks Richard. I will have one of these guys call you.
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Worked for me out of the box and 2 minutes of setup. Granted, the
manual could use some more clarity, but, hey - they're both new products and they all suffer from teething pains. Let's not forget: 1. this is a small customer base (compared to other industries); and 2. it would be difficult to test and publish all possible combinations of GPS sources. So far, I am impressed with both products and I can't wait to fly with them! Cheers, Derek |
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So Derek what was the trouble / trick in the setup?
Can you walk us thru it step by step (basic config of the Colibri 2)? Congrats! I think I am going to go with the same stuff although my nano works great! Sean |
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On Feb 17, 7:00*am, Sean Fidler wrote:
So Derek what was the trouble / trick in the setup? Can you walk us thru it step by step (basic config of the Colibri 2)? Congrats! *I think I am going to go with the same stuff although my nano works great! Sean I have a similar setup and finally got a chance to fly with it. The V7 is great and I really like the Colibri II. The audio vario in it is actually usable if I lose power in my panel. I think it is a great backup option in case you lose power as it provides basic navigation and some level of audio vario capability. I have a ton of questions for how V7 does its navigation functionality, but the vario/air functionality was right on the money and worked flawlessly. I think I will be pretty happy with this setup. BTW, the screen readability was excellent even with a low sun shining from behind. And one more note about the dealer. Richard was exceptionally helpful in getting info from before the product was available to helping with questions during installation. Thanks Richard! Morteza |
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I bought one too (CII) just for giggles.
Probably will keep the Nano as a backup until the PowerFLARM boys turn on their logger function. Richard is very nice, agreed! Sean |
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The setup was simple - no trouble/tricks or other anguish:
1. On the V7, set the GPS baud rate to 11900 bps (per the Colibri II manual) 2. On the Colibri II, set the NMEA checkboxes on GGA & RMC. The NMEA selections are probably what was giving people fits, as it's not listed in either manual, I suspect because each manufacturer probably feels that those options belong in each others' setups. GGA and RMC were shown in the original Colibri manual and my old WinPilot setup instructions, so I tried that first, and it worked. Cheers, Derek |
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Thanks Derek. I have one on the way...will be cool if it all works out.
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A little finger trouble with my post: See the correct baud rate
below... 1. On the V7, set the GPS baud rate to 19200 bps (per the Colibri II manual) 2. On the Colibri II, set the NMEA checkboxes on GGA & RMC. Cheers, Derek |
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