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Old August 31st 03, 05:08 AM
Robert & Susan Mercer
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Default 302 Engine Noise Level ?

Yup. I have the 2.63 firmware now, but no ENL sensor, and don't have a motor
glider but still get a ENL landout in SeeYou shortly after release. I had
to upgrade firmware as a last resort to download a flight that got stuck
inside the instrument during a contest.

Dave Mercer

"Bob Kibby" wrote in message
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I have the engine noise level (ENL) upgraded Cambridge 302. I also have a
motor glider. When I analyze my flights with SeeYou I get a "landed out"
indication due to ENL when I haven't started my engine. When I compare my
302 ENL output with my Cambridge Model 20 ENL output I see a gross
difference, i.e. the 302 output is an order of magnitude higher. Is anyone
else with the ENL upgrade to the 302 experiencing this problem? Thanks,
"2BK"
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