Hi Paul,
Does it run the Cambridge flight download utility?
I know it will have ConnectMe but I was curious about running the
Cambridge software.
Bob 7U
On Apr 14, 12:28*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi,
I just received my first batch of Naviter Oudies. *They are very nice!
There are many small software tweaks that make them easier to use. *For
example, when selecting the comm port (the default is the internal GPS) the
selection list includes text which clarifies how each port is used (COM 1:
Internal, COM 4: Serial, etc.).http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyou.htm
All 30 of the units received today have already been sold, but many more are
on the way to me which should arrive next week. *They have not all been sold
yet.
The supplied serial cable works well with a 302 or GPS-NAV but has nuts on
the connector, so a straight through cable is required to connect it to a
GPS-NAV. *I have them in stock (see link below). *The nuts can be removed,
but then there is no simple way to secure it to the GPS-NAV. *I feel that it
is important that a secure connection is made because you wouldn't want it
to fall off in flight. *The 12V power leads must be powered for the cable to
work. *It supplies 5V power to the Oudie and also has a built-in RS-232
voltage level converter. *I recommend this cable for use with the Cambridge
GPS-NAV.http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/cai_prices.htm#HA-349
For the Cambridge 302 and other devices I recommend the Oudie-PS5a-1 cable
because they pass 5V power from the 302 to the Oudie. *The 302 seems to
provide enough power for the Oudie as long as the Oudie is fully charged or
nearly so.http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/goddard.htm#Oudie-PS5a-1
Best Regards,
Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.