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Old June 8th 15, 12:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default What Flarm really needs...

Flarm needs a box that is similar to that used by A&Ps to do transponder checks. Something portable that would allow you to test the send and receive range of your glider on the ground. Idally you would do sy 4 tests. Off the nose, behind, and left and right.

Range analysis tool is ok, but it's really pretty useless if you're trying to diagnose a problem.

If there were 10 of these boxes available in the US, I'd happily put down a significant deposit on the box and a reasonable rental to be able to check not just my glider, but all the gliders at my airport before returning the box to get my deposit back.
 




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