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Old March 16th 13, 05:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Morgan[_2_]
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Default XCSoar With LNAV?

Hi Paul,

I don't have the time to develop the C+ skills to work on getting communication working between the L-NAV and XCSoar right now so I probably don't need the comm spec. I do know a pilot that has sent me something of the sentence structure that the L-NAV uses when communicating with the GPS Nav. I think that could possibly be used for getting data into XCSoar, but I haven't seen what all it can support.

I actually am quite happy leaving them disconnected from each other at this point. It allows me to leave XCSoar at a higher MC value or at least with a larger polar degradation buffer and experiment with the L-Nav MC value for more aggressive flying.

I do miss XCSoar having real-time wind info on a long glide though.

Morgan


On Friday, March 15, 2013 7:10:59 PM UTC-7, Paul Remde wrote:
Hi Morgan,



By "L-NAV" do you mean an L-NAV and GPS-NAV combination? The L-NAV does not

send any data out to soaring flight software. It can send data to a

GPS-NAV. The GPS-NAV then sends the vario and GPS data out to the soaring

flight software.



I have the L-NAV and GPS-NAV dataport specification if you need it.



Best Regards,



Paul Remde

Cumulus Soaring, Inc.

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"Morgan" wrote in message

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I have XCSoar running on a Dell Streak 5 and wanted to look into connecting

to the L-Nav in my glider. I have an IOIO board, but I believe the real

problem is that the L-Nav doesn't use the same protocol as the 302. XCSoar

essentially doesn't have the right driver for the L-Nav and so far none of

the developers have a need to configure a driver for the L-Nav or the

hardware to actually do it.



I suspect there are many potential users of that configuration, but it will

take a user with the drive and the skillset to augment the XCSoar code with

the necessary pieces to support the L-Nav.



Hans has some useful info on his website about connecting GPS data to an

L-Nav.



https://sites.google.com/site/threeuniform/lnav



Morgan



On Monday, March 11, 2013 8:04:08 AM UTC-7, Dan Marotta wrote:

I just had a quick look behind one's panel but it doesn't look like


there's




any place to plug in the serial to Bluetooth device without unplugging




something else. Maybe the GPS control head...












"




On Monday, March 11, 2013 12:51:59 AM UTC+1, Dan Marotta wrote:




Can their Androids be interfaced to the LNAV via K6-BT or IOIO?








I have never used any of these products, but usually K6Bt and IOIO works




just like a cable would.