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On Oct 3, 11:56 am, 5Z wrote:
On Oct 3, 3:03 am, " wrote: Keeps looking interesting. And since they say it will run on alkaline batteries, then I assume it will run on rechargeables as well. If I were to put in a fresh pair of charged batteries before each flight and select tracking mode, then if I did have an accident, it should provide a relatively small area in which to look for me. If course an ELT and/or PLB would still be a very good idea. Assuming an XC speed of 90 mph and an update every 10 minutes, the search radius would be about 15 miles. An update every 15 minutes would push that up to 22 miles, but still a lot better than the potential of at least 100 miles on one of my typical flights. Using topography, weather and a declared flight, the search area would go down dramatically. And if each club had someone actively monitoring the day's flying, a pilot in trouble could be identified within an hour or less. Since we are interested in tracking while airborne, we should be seeing near 100% coverage, unless flying deep inside canyons. I have a feeling that I'll be an early adopter! -Tom Early adopters, please share your experience with us. This is really sounding interesting, and cheap too. Almost too good to be true. Too bad Fossett didn't use one... Ramy |
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