Thread: LX Mini Map
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Old November 1st 10, 12:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Richard[_9_]
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Default LX Mini Map

On Oct 31, 3:52*pm, "Tim Mara" wrote:
I have the new LX16D Vario here, this is the Vario used with the Mini Map is
much like the LX16 vario..in that it is a complete variometer with pneumatic
input for TE (pressure transducer type TE compensation) it is not a supplied
with any Pitot input so speed calcualtaions woul;d all be based on GPS
position through the LX Mini Map.
tim
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"Darryl Ramm" wrote in message

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On Oct 31, 9:34 am, Greg Arnold wrote:



On 10/31/2010 9:03 AM, Greg Arnold wrote:


On 10/30/2010 10:33 PM, Darryl Ramm wrote:


At the same event we walked out side with the MiniMap and in slightly
overcast but pretty bright sunlight I thought the display was very
readable with both background terrain on and off. Clearly much better
outside than the Oudie (as expected). This is the display I now want
given that it is the largest I could see cramming into a tight panel
and runs SeeYou. And I liked the ability to drive the miniMap/Vario
combination with a PowerFLARM and have the air-data added to the NMEA
stream by the vario.


Are you saying that you can hook up the pitot and static lines to the
back of the vario? If so, this product is very promising.


The vario is described he


http://wingsandwheels.com/pdf/USB-D.pdf


but it doesn't say whether this is just a basic vario, or also one that
takes pitot and static and calculates airspeed. However, judging from
the depth of the unit, it must be more than just a basic vario.


Greg

Richard was showing that The USB-D vario connected to the Minimap (you
should have driven up for the PASCO meeting). And I asked that
question (twice I think :-)) and he said the USB-D box passes *TAS
data to SeeYou. The data sheets don't show all the details, I wish
they would show the rear panels more. I've also not understood this
from what I'd read online so far. And again if I understand it right
this really make this look like a nice "air data computer" box --
something LX might want to explain more clearly (they would then
appear a much more serious option to the C302).

The USB-D mechanical needle and LCD display is beautiful and easy to
configure what is shown etc. from SeeYou Mobile (and other vario
settings).

USB-D is not a great name choice lost somewhere between USB and ADS-B.

Darryl

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Tim & Greg

The LX1606 uses the new LX Vario USB-D in addition to a control box,
and connection board. The vario has 3 neumatic inputs TE, Pitot,
Static it will receiver a GPS stream and adds vario data and then to
a Display (I perfer a Craggy Aero Ultimate) running SeeYouMobile)

The LX USB-D vario is also used for the MiniMap with no control box,
the MiniMap controls the vario along with SeeYouMobile PNA Software, a
GPS is also needed for this configuration (Colibri, NANO, PowerFlarm,
Garmin etc)


Richard,
www.craggyaero.com