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This spring I have released two new products – flyWithCE Flight
Recorder and flyWithCE Logbook. Flight Recorder is the smallest flight recorder on the market (and also the cheapest). It has built in internal antenna and memory large enough to record 100 hours with 1s recording rate interval (recording rate is adjustable). Device is powered by two AAA batteries. With 1000 mAh NiMH rechargeable batteries you will be able to record up to 8 hours long flights. There is also option of external power supply. Flight Recorder is very easy to use. Together with the device you will receive Logbook program with which you will be able to download and view flights in your IGC file viewer (SeeYou, Strepla...) or in Google Earth. Device is not IGC certified and does not have the pressure altitude (records GPS altitude) and engine noise sensor. It will produce signed IGC files (signature is required by on line championships). If you would like to know more about the recorder I would recommend that you visit: Flight Recorder device – www.flywithce.com/recorder.html Logbook program – www.flywithce.com/logbook.html You can order products online or from local distributors: USA – Tim Mara from Wings & Wheels - www.wingsandwheels.com UK – John Delafield from LX avionics Ltd. - www.lxavionics.co.uk Best regards Uros Podlogar www.flyWithCE.com |
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FlyWithCE's development and testing has gone on for well over the past two
years with a variety of GPS Data-logger devices to get to this release but now these tiny recorders are now in stock here at Wings & Wheels. They are very tiny, in fact would be small enough to hang on a necklace but should like all other GPS devices set in a location stable enough to keep the top facing skyward to receive GPS signals. Weighs only 1.5 ounces without batteries (2 AAA) and 2.3 ounces with batteries installed. I flew with one last summer, a prototype which worked very well but the new version has far better, production software making them very user friendly . They record the data stored on IGC data-loggers (but without IGC approval) and flyWithCE Flight Recorder will record signed flights that can be used for competitions like OLC , they should be acceptable loggers for contests where IGC data-loggers are not typically required. These are not the same GPS data loggers that you might find elsewhere but have been modified by the manufacturer to spec for FlywithCE include GPS data as we use for IGC type flight verification. At this low cost nearly any glider pilot can and will have the opportunity to view and share flights with their friends and participate in further flying adventures. for more info see http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page11.htm or http://www.flywithce.com/recorder.html best regards tim "uros" wrote in message ... This spring I have released two new products – flyWithCE Flight Recorder and flyWithCE Logbook. Flight Recorder is the smallest flight recorder on the market (and also the cheapest). It has built in internal antenna and memory large enough to record 100 hours with 1s recording rate interval (recording rate is adjustable). Device is powered by two AAA batteries. With 1000 mAh NiMH rechargeable batteries you will be able to record up to 8 hours long flights. There is also option of external power supply. Flight Recorder is very easy to use. Together with the device you will receive Logbook program with which you will be able to download and view flights in your IGC file viewer (SeeYou, Strepla...) or in Google Earth. Device is not IGC certified and does not have the pressure altitude (records GPS altitude) and engine noise sensor. It will produce signed IGC files (signature is required by on line championships). If you would like to know more about the recorder I would recommend that you visit: Flight Recorder device – www.flywithce.com/recorder.html Logbook program – www.flywithce.com/logbook.html You can order products online or from local distributors: USA – Tim Mara from Wings & Wheels - www.wingsandwheels.com UK – John Delafield from LX avionics Ltd. - www.lxavionics.co.uk Best regards Uros Podlogar www.flyWithCE.com |
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On Sat, 02 May 2009 10:22:34 -0400, Tim Mara wrote:
FlyWithCE's development and testing has gone on for well over the past two years with a variety of GPS Data-logger devices to get to this release but now these tiny recorders are now in stock here at Wings & Wheels. An interesting device. I have two questions that are not covered on your or the maker's web sites: - can the logger be powered via its USB socket? - how does the logger present itself on a USB socket - as a serial device, a mass storage device or something else? IOW, can it be accessed as if its flash memory? I'm asking because I don't run Windows and would prefer to avoid WINE. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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An interesting device. I have two questions that are not covered on your
or the maker's web sites: - can the logger be powered via its USB socket? we've actually already gone over some of these questions and below is a response from Uros at flyWithCE: GPS has USB connector which can also be used as external power supply. You can use any standard 12V to USB power supply, but I would advise that you check for the efficiency and make sure that this power supply will not interfere with other electronics devices. The thing is that good adapter will be a switcher which has more than 80% efficiency and bad switched could cause problems. This new device looks interesting:http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...duct_Id=489424 - how does the logger present itself on a USB socket - as a serial device, a mass storage device or something else? IOW, can it be accessed as if its flash memory? I'm asking because I don't run Windows and would prefer to avoid WINE. I'll have to defer any questions regarding operating systems to Uros as well since though I use a PC I run XP and couldn't answer technical PC questions , Uros however does this also for a living. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Martin Gregorie" wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 May 2009 10:22:34 -0400, Tim Mara wrote: FlyWithCE's development and testing has gone on for well over the past two years with a variety of GPS Data-logger devices to get to this release but now these tiny recorders are now in stock here at Wings & Wheels. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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On May 3, 1:56*am, "Tim Mara" wrote:
An interesting device. I have two questions that are not covered on your or the maker's web sites: - can the logger be powered via its USB socket? we've actually already gone over some of these questions and below is a response from Uros at flyWithCE: GPS has USB connector which can also be used as external power supply. You can use any standard 12V to USB power supply, but I would advise that you check for the efficiency and make sure that this power supply will not interfere with other electronics devices. The thing is that good adapter will be a switcher which has more than 80% efficiency and bad switched could cause problems. *This new device looks interesting:http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...duct_Id=489424 - how does the logger present itself on a USB socket - as a *serial device, a mass storage device or something else? *IOW, can it be accessed as if its flash memory? *I'm asking because I don't run Windows and would prefer to avoid WINE. I'll have to defer any questions regarding operating systems to Uros as well since though I use a PC I run XP and couldn't answer technical PC questions , Uros however does this also for a living. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website atwww.wingsandwheels.com "Martin Gregorie" wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 May 2009 10:22:34 -0400, Tim Mara wrote: FlyWithCE's development and testing has gone on for well over the past two years with a variety of GPS Data-logger devices to get to this release but now these tiny recorders are now in stock here at Wings & Wheels. -- martin@ * | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org * * * |- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Device presents itself as USB to serial adapter. Because of that the driver installation is necessary. All other tasks of downloading flights are performed by Logbook application, which is also Windows application. So Windows operating system is needed (virtual machine will also do - I am often testing in virtual PC). Best regards Uros |
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On May 2, 6:38*am, uros wrote:
This spring I have released two new products – flyWithCE Flight Recorder and flyWithCE Logbook. That's a cool little device. Am I reading it right that it has just one button for on/off? I'm assuming that the way you tell it that you're ending one flight and starting another is by cycling the power? Is there any LED to indicate when it has a good GPS lock? --Michael |
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On May 3, 3:02*pm, Michael wrote:
On May 2, 6:38*am, uros wrote: This spring I have released two new products – flyWithCE Flight Recorder and flyWithCE Logbook. That's a cool little device. *Am I reading it right that it has just one button for on/off? *I'm assuming that the way you tell it that you're ending one flight and starting another is by cycling the power? * Is there any LED to indicate when it has a good GPS lock? --Michael Are there any plans to make this recorder IGC certified (and add a altitude pressure transducer)? |
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On May 4, 4:57*pm, ContestID67 wrote:
On May 3, 3:02*pm, Michael wrote: On May 2, 6:38*am, uros wrote: This spring I have released two new products – flyWithCE Flight Recorder and flyWithCE Logbook. That's a cool little device. *Am I reading it right that it has just one button for on/off? *I'm assuming that the way you tell it that you're ending one flight and starting another is by cycling the power? * Is there any LED to indicate when it has a good GPS lock? --Michael Are there any plans to make this recorder IGC certified (and add a altitude pressure transducer)? In this version pressure sensor could not be added. I am still reviewing the IGC certification possibilities, but I would rather say no than to promise something that I cannot keep. On the other hand I would like to offer an alternative to mainstream IGC certified flight recorders and add new features. One of those features was already added – use of Google Earth to view flights. This is very good program and has as spectacular 2D and 3D views. It is free to use and it also works in offline mode (when you are not connected to the Internet). And you can send KML files to anyone who has Google Earth installed. Best regards Uros |
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You can easily convert any IGC file to GoogleEarth format by using the
facility on http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/map_input?form=googleearth Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/ "uros" wrote in message ... On May 4, 4:57 pm, ContestID67 wrote: On May 3, 3:02 pm, Michael wrote: On May 2, 6:38 am, uros wrote: This spring I have released two new products – flyWithCE Flight Recorder and flyWithCE Logbook. That's a cool little device. Am I reading it right that it has just one button for on/off? I'm assuming that the way you tell it that you're ending one flight and starting another is by cycling the power? Is there any LED to indicate when it has a good GPS lock? --Michael Are there any plans to make this recorder IGC certified (and add a altitude pressure transducer)? In this version pressure sensor could not be added. I am still reviewing the IGC certification possibilities, but I would rather say no than to promise something that I cannot keep. On the other hand I would like to offer an alternative to mainstream IGC certified flight recorders and add new features. One of those features was already added – use of Google Earth to view flights. This is very good program and has as spectacular 2D and 3D views. It is free to use and it also works in offline mode (when you are not connected to the Internet). And you can send KML files to anyone who has Google Earth installed. Best regards Uros |
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gpsvisualiser is an excellent facility, but for viewing IGC filesw on
Google Earth, I must recommend IGCReplay. http://www.ywtw.de/igcsim.html (German) http://www.ywtw.de/igcsimen.html (English) It does not require any advance file conversion, Try it! Tim. -- At 00:41 05 May 2009, Wayne Paul wrote: You can easily convert any IGC file to GoogleEarth format by using the facility on http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/map_input?form=googleearth Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/ "uros" wrote in message ... On May 4, 4:57 pm, ContestID67 wrote: On May 3, 3:02 pm, Michael wrote: On May 2, 6:38 am, uros wrote: This spring I have released two new products – flyWithCE Flight Recorder and flyWithCE Logbook. That's a cool little device. Am I reading it right that it has just one button for on/off? I'm assuming that the way you tell it that you're ending one flight and starting another is by cycling the power? Is there any LED to indicate when it has a good GPS lock? --Michael Are there any plans to make this recorder IGC certified (and add a altitude pressure transducer)? In this version pressure sensor could not be added. I am still reviewing the IGC certification possibilities, but I would rather say no than to promise something that I cannot keep. On the other hand I would like to offer an alternative to mainstream IGC certified flight recorders and add new features. One of those features was already added – use of Google Earth to view flights. This is very good program and has as spectacular 2D and 3D views. It is free to use and it also works in offline mode (when you are not connected to the Internet). And you can send KML files to anyone who has Google Earth installed. Best regards Uros |
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