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Old November 24th 04, 11:15 PM
Bill Hale
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Andrew Gideon wrote in message gonline.com...
Bill Hale wrote:


There is a discussion group you can read at controlvision.com
in the support section. Many of your Qs will be answered.

I believe things like the U70 are supported.

The map pixels have always been about a runway length. Those
who think the resolution needs to be higher are confused about
what these are good for in my opinion.

It's a tiny place. The results on the AI are variable.
I'd not count on it as a backup myself. Too much fiddling. And
for them to support it on every imaginable platform is daunting.

Bill Hale



Andrew Gideon wrote in message
gonline.com...

I've had the Controlvision for a long time and I use the satphone.


I don't suppose you tried their AnywhereAI product? Can it be
used/displayed concurrently with the navigation information?

I do not believe the wx pixels are greatly different. The pixels on
the AWM satphone are less than half the length of the typical runway.

They downsample the data to get reasonable size files.


I'm not sure who controls the sample size being displayed (the satellite
service or Controvision's software), but my understanding was that the
older AnywhereWX system had "pixels" several square miles large. Now, it
seems (based upon what I read in Flying) that they're down to about a mile
(the same as Airgator's 2km).

But that's just one article. I've checked on:

http://www.anywheremap.com/pages/Section_AWX.aspx

and I cannot find this little detail (for either weather technology).

If I were buying now, I'd probably get the wxworx. But I'm not in
a hurry to do so... the satphone gives me several things that are an
advantage: 1) Sat photos... very useful when tryiing to stay on top;
2) cheaper for the kind of flying I do... 3) can call FBOs for gas prices,
& call people in general. And for the most part it works fine.

The Ipaqs, make no mistake about it, are not such a hot platform. There
are differences among them that make the applications creators absolutely
NUTS!


Can one run the Anywhere products on machines like Sony's U-70? I don't
know much about it, but these appear to be placed between palmtops and
tablets in terms of size.

Thanks...

- Andrew