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Is it just me or does the potential of using an iPhone also as a Glide Comp
seem like a cool idea. I don't have one, nor do I plan to in the near future (maybe when the price comes down another $200). But I was just thinking about the devices I do use on occasion, PDA, mobile phone, internet desktop, flight computer, all combined into one critter would be kinda neat. Whattya think? -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...aring/200709/1 |
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On Sep 6, 4:14 pm, "Kloudy via AviationKB.com" u33403@uwe wrote:
Is it just me or does the potential of using an iPhone also as a Glide Comp seem like a cool idea. I don't have one, nor do I plan to in the near future (maybe when the price comes down another $200). But I was just thinking about the devices I do use on occasion, PDA, mobile phone, internet desktop, flight computer, all combined into one critter would be kinda neat. Whattya think? -- Message posted via AviationKB.comhttp://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/soaring/200709/1 I use an iPAQ 6315, does all of the above. |
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On Sep 7, 3:04 am, Phil Collin wrote:
wrote: On Sep 6, 4:14 pm, "Kloudy via AviationKB.com" u33403@uwe wrote: Is it just me or does the potential of using an iPhone also as a Glide Comp seem like a cool idea. I don't have one, nor do I plan to in the near future (maybe when the price comes down another $200). But I was just thinking about the devices I do use on occasion, PDA, mobile phone, internet desktop, flight computer, all combined into one critter would be kinda neat. Whattya think? -- Message posted via AviationKB.comhttp://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/soaring/200709/1 I use an iPAQ 6315, does all of the above. Gary, what software do you run on your IPAQ , do you use a remote GPS receiver and how have you mounted it and powered it in the cockpit. I ask as I wish to install one in my PIK but am unsure what to get etc. Thanks Phil I use winpilot, Richard Pfiffner from Craggy Aero can set you up with the appropriate cables to connect to a cambridge for example, I also have used a blue tooth gps antenna with it. |
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Phil Collin wrote:
wrote: On Sep 6, 4:14 pm, "Kloudy via AviationKB.com" u33403@uwe wrote: Is it just me or does the potential of using an iPhone also as a Glide Comp seem like a cool idea. I don't have one, nor do I plan to in the near future (maybe when the price comes down another $200). But I was just thinking about the devices I do use on occasion, PDA, mobile phone, internet desktop, flight computer, all combined into one critter would be kinda neat. Whattya think? -- Message posted via AviationKB.comhttp://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/soaring/200709/1 I use an iPAQ 6315, does all of the above. Gary, what software do you run on your IPAQ , do you use a remote GPS receiver and how have you mounted it and powered it in the cockpit. I ask as I wish to install one in my PIK but am unsure what to get etc. Thanks Phil You might want to read the reviews on the 6315 carefully before making a decision. It was their first (and worst) attempt to crack the cell phone market, and had so many issues that T-Mobile dropped it early. Even if you ignore the poor cell performance, you're left with a terribly unimpressive PDA. Hardware issues aside, having a cell phone combined with a flight computer really doesn't make sense. If you have to bail out, wouldn't you rather the cell went with you, rather than going down with the ship? This is particularly important if you've got a PLB or ELT, in that you may be able to communicate the seriousness of the emergency to rescuers. For now, I'll stick with a nice, small, reliable cell phone and go for a big, high-res screen PDA thingie if I want moving maps, a media player, and a web-surfing appliance. The hw4700 looks like a decent choice, if running the common soaring software is required. -Dave |
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David Kinsell wrote:
Is it just me or does the potential of using an iPhone also as a Glide Comp [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] Hardware issues aside, having a cell phone combined with a flight computer really doesn't make sense. If you have to bail out, wouldn't you rather the cell went with you, rather than going down with the ship? Yeah, I see what you mean. I was thinking primarily about simply reducing the population of thingies I carry around. BTW, thanx for the info on the PDA. I'm still toodling around with my ol' Nokia 6010 and the iPaq 1500. ; } -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...aring/200709/1 |
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On Sep 8, 7:13 am, David Kinsell wrote:
Phil Collin wrote: wrote: On Sep 6, 4:14 pm, "Kloudy via AviationKB.com" u33403@uwe wrote: Is it just me or does the potential of using an iPhone also as a Glide Comp seem like a cool idea. I don't have one, nor do I plan to in the near future (maybe when the price comes down another $200). But I was just thinking about the devices I do use on occasion, PDA, mobile phone, internet desktop, flight computer, all combined into one critter would be kinda neat. Whattya think? -- Message posted via AviationKB.comhttp://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/soaring/200709/1 I use an iPAQ 6315, does all of the above. Gary, what software do you run on your IPAQ , do you use a remote GPS receiver and how have you mounted it and powered it in the cockpit. I ask as I wish to install one in my PIK but am unsure what to get etc. Thanks Phil You might want to read the reviews on the 6315 carefully before making a decision. It was their first (and worst) attempt to crack the cell phone market, and had so many issues that T-Mobile dropped it early. Even if you ignore the poor cell performance, you're left with a terribly unimpressive PDA. Hardware issues aside, having a cell phone combined with a flight computer really doesn't make sense. If you have to bail out, wouldn't you rather the cell went with you, rather than going down with the ship? This is particularly important if you've got a PLB or ELT, in that you may be able to communicate the seriousness of the emergency to rescuers. For now, I'll stick with a nice, small, reliable cell phone and go for a big, high-res screen PDA thingie if I want moving maps, a media player, and a web-surfing appliance. The hw4700 looks like a decent choice, if running the common soaring software is required. -Dave Maybe my standards are low but the ipaq 6315 has done everything I like from audio to ebooks to mapping software to gps programs, to phone |
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Kloudy via AviationKB.com u33403@uwe wrote:
Is it just me or does the potential of using an iPhone also as a Glide Comp seem like a cool idea. I don't have one, nor do I plan to in the near future (maybe when the price comes down another $200). But I was just thinking about the devices I do use on occasion, PDA, mobile phone, internet desktop, flight computer, all combined into one critter would be kinda neat. Whattya think? I think the lack of GPS kills it for now. If and when Apple adds GPS I think it could be a pretty good platform. The touchscreen seems ideal and the hardware is nice and powerful. One problem is the lack of a sanctioned way to develop for the platform. It's hackable but without an official way it's likely to remain the realm of hobbyists and limit the amount of software available. -- Michael Ash Rogue Amoeba Software |
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On Sep 7, 5:19 am, Michael Ash wrote:
Kloudy via AviationKB.com u33403@uwe wrote: Is it just me or does the potential of using an iPhone also as a Glide Comp seem like a cool idea. I don't have one, nor do I plan to in the near future (maybe when the price comes down another $200). But I was just thinking about the devices I do use on occasion, PDA, mobile phone, internet desktop, flight computer, all combined into one critter would be kinda neat. Whattya think? I think the lack of GPS kills it for now. If and when Apple adds GPS I think it could be a pretty good platform. The touchscreen seems ideal and the hardware is nice and powerful. One problem is the lack of a sanctioned way to develop for the platform. It's hackable but without an official way it's likely to remain the realm of hobbyists and limit the amount of software available. -- Michael Ash Rogue Amoeba Software The Openmoko Linux phone Version2 has a GPS (and accelerometers). comming out in a few months. Peter |
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