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Old October 4th 19, 01:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Mechanical vs electrical vario needles

A Cambridge 302 might suit your needs.Â* I haven't had one in several
years but, IIRC, it was simply an electric vario with the needle run by
a stepper motor.Â* It was really good, too!

On 10/3/2019 5:43 PM, Dan Daly wrote:
On Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at 7:14:29 PM UTC-4, wrote:
I loved my Cambridge LNAV, which has a needle (and, BTW, will sell it, the GPS-NAV Model 20, and all accoutrements, including the panel mount for the old Compaq 1500 running GlideNavigator--which I still have several of!!).

I replaced it with a CNv with a square digital display. It's marvelous for centering thermals and has a superb audio. The UI sucks and the digital needle/edge display is not to my liking. The latter is annoying and not as quick to understand at a glance when both the needle and the scale are moving at the same time. I've love to have the separate analog display but don't feel like paying up just to get what I used to have as standard. I don't miss it much but it simply provides less instantly understandable information than the "old way". Progress.

Chip Bearden

I agree with CNv edge display comments... I wonder if there is a market for a 57mm display with just a mechanical needle driven by a step motor... I'd buy one. I have an LX V3 and my eyes go to it, not the square display.


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Dan, 5J