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Hi Kirk,
The 76s works in a different way, the "Glide ratio to target" is displayed whatever the direction you are going which is nice and safer. Sounds like the behavior is different as well for waypoint elevation. I loaded all my waypoints with their real elevations +300m (for security) so the glide ratio to target is calculated using elevation+300m. I still think that the instantaneous L/D would be very useful if smoothing is integrated during calculation. We have to wait for Garmin developpers. Regards Gilles "Kirk Stant" a écrit dans le message de om... "Gilles_Sauvagnat" wrote in message ... Hi Douglas I definitely think the product is worth the money. I asked Garmin about the Glide Ratio function, I hope they can provide a fix. Nice to know that some works are in progress for software related to our gliding activity. Using some answers provided by different persons I am working on maps to get SUA displayed on the unit, not an easy task but I hope to succeed, talented people have developped very nice piece of software for free. Gilles Gilles, I use a Garmin GPS 3 Pilot and also find the "glide ratio to target" very useful. There are two minor problems with it (at least on the 3P): It only displays a glide ratio when within 90 degrees of the track to the target, which is a bother when thermalling or searching for a thermal and not headed towards the target; and it if using a user waypoint as the target, you must enter the arrival altitude for every waypoint you select, instead of just using the waypoint elevation, as can be set for an airport in the database. I use it as a backup to my primary glide computer (an SN10); when I see 25/1 I know I can run home at 100 knots! Same problem with the jumpy glide angle, but with altitude being the least accurate position in GPS, it's not too surprising. I don't find instantaneous L/D very useful, anyway, since I prettymuch know what my ship will average at various speeds. If it showed the average L/D over the past 10 or 20 minutes, that might be useful. Kirk |
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