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Old May 15th 12, 09:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ramy
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Default Audio vario for the iphone

With nearly million iphone apps, I still can't find a simple audio vario app, one which can be used as a backup if all else fails or when flying gliders with mechanical varios. Non compensated and based only on GPS altitude, but still better than nothing. Graphic display optional. Any iphone app developers out there? Should be a simple app.

Ramy
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Old May 15th 12, 01:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Audio vario for the iphone

On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 3:31:02 AM UTC-5, Ramy wrote:
With nearly million iphone apps, I still can't find a simple audio vario app, one which can be used as a backup if all else fails or when flying gliders with mechanical varios. Non compensated and based only on GPS altitude, but still better than nothing. Graphic display optional. Any iphone app developers out there? Should be a simple app.

Ramy


make it a pellet variometer display and i might just be tempted to get an iphone
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Old May 15th 12, 02:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Grider Pirate[_2_]
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Default Audio vario for the iphone

On May 15, 5:07*am, Tony wrote:
On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 3:31:02 AM UTC-5, Ramy wrote:
With nearly million iphone apps, I still can't find a simple audio vario app, one which can be used as a backup if all else fails or when flying gliders with mechanical varios. Non compensated and based only on GPS altitude, but still better than nothing. Graphic display optional. Any iphone app developers out there? Should be a simple app.


Ramy


make it a pellet variometer display and i might just be tempted to get an iphone


@ Ramy - great idea!
@ Tony - LOL!
Not what you were asking for, but I have a Malletec mini audio vario
I've had for many years. Uncompensated, very small. Extremely well
supported by the maker. I've dropped mine and broken it - he repaired
(or replaced) it for free. Ten years later, it just quit working -
fixed for free again. Under $200, though I can't look up the price
right now....
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Old May 15th 12, 04:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Audio vario for the iphone

On May 15, 1:31*am, Ramy wrote:
With nearly million iphone apps, I still can't find a simple audio vario app, one which can be used as a backup if all else fails or when flying gliders with mechanical varios. Non compensated and based only on GPS altitude, but still better than nothing. Graphic display optional. Any iphone app developers out there? Should be a simple app.

Ramy


This one for android with a trace:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...Beeper&hl=e n
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Old May 15th 12, 07:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Three Uniform
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Default Audio vario for the iphone

Aahh, the benefits of the nicely walled garden for the iSheep.
On my Android phone I run of course XCSoar.
A fully functional flight computer as a backup, not just a vario.
And my Moto Atrix is very readable in sunlight, even better than my
Ipaq310.
If I need to switch to the Atrix early in flight, I just plug it into
my USB outlet for power, to avoid the battery running out after 2-3
hours.
And finally, I like the larger 4' screen size on the Atrix.
3U
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Old May 15th 12, 08:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Grider Pirate[_2_]
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Default Audio vario for the iphone

On May 15, 11:45*am, Three Uniform wrote:
Aahh, the benefits of the nicely walled garden for the iSheep.
On my Android phone I run of course XCSoar.
A fully functional flight computer as a backup, not just a vario.
And my Moto Atrix is very readable in sunlight, even better than my
Ipaq310.
If I need to switch to the Atrix early in flight, I just plug it into
my USB outlet for power, to avoid the battery running out after 2-3
hours.
And finally, I like the larger 4' screen size on the Atrix.
3U


Smokin' idea! AUDIO* vario for XCSoar!! Max, are you listening?? 6.4
maybe??

*GPS based for those of use with pressureless NMEA sources or internal
GPS only.
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Old May 15th 12, 08:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Audio vario for the iphone

So - the question is - has anyone worked out how to connect an Android
device with XCSoar to Condor?

On 2012/05/15 8:45 PM, Three Uniform wrote:
Aahh, the benefits of the nicely walled garden for the iSheep.
On my Android phone I run of course XCSoar.
A fully functional flight computer as a backup, not just a vario.
And my Moto Atrix is very readable in sunlight, even better than my
Ipaq310.
If I need to switch to the Atrix early in flight, I just plug it into
my USB outlet for power, to avoid the battery running out after 2-3
hours.
And finally, I like the larger 4' screen size on the Atrix.
3U


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Old May 15th 12, 09:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Audio vario for the iphone

On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 2:20:57 PM UTC-5, BruceGreeff wrote:
So - the question is - has anyone worked out how to connect an Android
device with XCSoar to Condor?

On 2012/05/15 8:45 PM, Three Uniform wrote:
Aahh, the benefits of the nicely walled garden for the iSheep.
On my Android phone I run of course XCSoar.
A fully functional flight computer as a backup, not just a vario.
And my Moto Atrix is very readable in sunlight, even better than my
Ipaq310.
If I need to switch to the Atrix early in flight, I just plug it into
my USB outlet for power, to avoid the battery running out after 2-3
hours.
And finally, I like the larger 4' screen size on the Atrix.
3U


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Bruce Greeff
T59D #1771


This method works perfectly to connect Condor to XCSoar via Wi-Fi link.
http://forum.condorsoaring.com/viewt...hp?f=1&t=12538

Robert
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Old May 15th 12, 10:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ramy
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Default Audio vario for the iphone

On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 8:20:59 AM UTC-7, db_sonic wrote:
On May 15, 1:31*am, Ramy wrote:
With nearly million iphone apps, I still can't find a simple audio vario app, one which can be used as a backup if all else fails or when flying gliders with mechanical varios. Non compensated and based only on GPS altitude, but still better than nothing. Graphic display optional. Any iphone app developers out there? Should be a simple app.

Ramy


This one for android with a trace:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...Beeper&hl=e n


The same app is available for the iphone, but after reading the description it sounds like it is not using GPS altitude but using the camera instead to read the vario needle movement, or something strange like this. Maybe useful for someone who wants to add sound to mechanical vario, but not useful as a backup.
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Old May 15th 12, 10:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ramy
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Default Audio vario for the iphone

On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 11:45:24 AM UTC-7, Three Uniform wrote:
Aahh, the benefits of the nicely walled garden for the iSheep.
On my Android phone I run of course XCSoar.
A fully functional flight computer as a backup, not just a vario.
And my Moto Atrix is very readable in sunlight, even better than my
Ipaq310.
If I need to switch to the Atrix early in flight, I just plug it into
my USB outlet for power, to avoid the battery running out after 2-3
hours.
And finally, I like the larger 4' screen size on the Atrix.
3U


I don't think we are talking about any iphone limitation here. I am also using XCSoar on my Android Dell Streak, but this is not a backup audio vario. By backup I am looking for something else than my current system, in case of total failure (such as dead battery). Or when flying club gliders with no audio vario. The ability to pull out my iphone from my pocket and turn it into an audio vario will be very helpful. And yes, adding audio tone to XCSoar will also be a very nice feature. XCSoar has indeed an option to display a vario (But only in landscape mode from some reason), and adding tone to it will make it more useful.

Ramy
 




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