I use a Dell Streak 5 running XCSoar which communicates with my 302 via
Bluetooth (K6BT that I got from Cumulus). It allows me to set MC, bugs,
ballast, polar, pilot name, etc., and receives GPS data, wind, speed,
etc. from the 302. I know at least one person who runs XCSoar on his
Oudie so perhaps that would be a way to achieve your goal. XCSoar is
FREE, so all you have to do is download and install it and you're ready
to give it a try. You can also download a PC version of the program to
learn and practice with.
I started this thread a while back because I'd lost my copy of the 302
utility. I got it from Paul's site and, one of these days, I'll carry
my laptop to the airport and see if I have my name in the 302. I
probably did it with the Ipaq when I bought the glider.
BTW, when I've flown other gliders, it's been simple to select another
polar from the list provided by the XCSoar executable.
Dan Marotta
On 9/5/2014 7:00 AM,
wrote:
I am another person who would really like the Oudie to talk to the 302 so that settings like Ballast, Bugs, Polar (two different wings for my aircraft) could be set via the Oudie.
Is the problem that the Oudie people just don't want to install the software or is there a basic computer language problem with the systems?