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I'll be using this combination for the first time this weekend. If anyone
has an suggestions on how to set tasks (on the ground and in the air) and how best to use the 302 in flight (e.g., what "page" to leave it on most of the time) I'd love to hear your comments. Advance thanks, -ted |
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At 06:24 02 July 2004, Ted Wagner wrote:
and how best to use the 302 in flight (e.g., what 'page' to leave it on most of the time) I'd love to hear your comments. Advance thanks, -ted Leave the 302 on the home page - try to avoid leaving it on the altitude setting page or when you think you are setting the volume you will be losing your correct altimeter setting - a poor feature and easily done. |
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"Ted Wagner" wrote in message news:JZ6Fc.28800$6r1.16424@fed1read06...
I'll be using this combination for the first time this weekend. If anyone has an suggestions on how to set tasks (on the ground and in the air) and how best to use the 302 in flight (e.g., what "page" to leave it on most of the time) I'd love to hear your comments. Advance thanks, -ted Set the 302 altimeter, the default power up page, then set it page 1 where the knob controls the vario volume. Do ballast, bugs and MC setting from the PDA and you never need to change the 302 page in flight. Except perhaps for an altimeter adjustment before starting final glide. If you don't do it this way there is a high risk you will accidentally mis-set the 302 altimeter or MC by being on the wrong page when attemting to adjust the volume. The factory recommended audio and pointer time constants work well. Andy |
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"Ted Wagner" wrote in message news:JZ6Fc.28800$6r1.16424@fed1read06...
I'll be using this combination for the first time this weekend. If anyone has an suggestions on how to set tasks (on the ground and in the air) and how best to use the 302 in flight (e.g., what "page" to leave it on most of the time) I'd love to hear your comments. Advance thanks, -ted Ted: Have been using the same combination for the last 3 years. 1. Upon turning on power (which starts the 302) it boots up and displays the page where you enter your field elevation by turning the knob. Double click on the knob and the 302 shows the ‘normal' page with altimeter, average climb and MC setting (that's the page you fly with). If you click once you'll get to the MC setting and by turning the knob you go to whatever MC setting you want to start flying with (I use 1.5). Double click again to get to the standard page. 2. I do the above with the IPAQ connected to the 302 and with power turned on. I then start WinPilot Pro and it defaults to showing the altimeter setting page which will show the altitude you just entered into the 302, click OK. The map page appears and you adjust to the zoom level you want to start flying with. 3. Using the TASK function in WinPilot (which I programmed on one of the buttons of the IPAQ) I choose my task and make sure the starting point is selected. Set your start and turn point radii or gate width under "Rules" in WinPilot. If you want to declare that task to the 302, there's a button called "To 302" in the WinPilot Menu. Have fun, try the ‘Climb Maximizer' which I think is helpful in centering thermals and showing the lift-over-time diagram for the thermal you are in. If you fly showing the map make sure you edit your elevations under ‘Settings 2' in WinPilot to only show a white map with rivers, roads etc. Color in that map is very hard to read in sunlight. I use 1 for Floor Level and -1 for Color Shift here in the flatlands of IL. Herb, J7 |
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