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Is the mount internally wired with no connector sticking out, and
compatible with a RAM arm or gooseneck from the instrument panel? I have a $70 Navigon PNA for portable use. It's a bit clumsy for a permanent installation. Suction cups and external wires both invite problems. Jim |
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On Feb 6, 1:48*pm, JS wrote:
* Is the mount internally wired with no connector sticking out, and compatible with a RAM arm or gooseneck from the instrument panel? * I have a $70 Navigon PNA for portable use. It's a bit clumsy for a permanent installation. Suction cups and external wires both invite problems. Jim Jim Nope, it is a PNA with usual external cables etc. Darryl |
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Hi Jim,
Good questions. The cradle and suction cup mount provided with the Oudie does not have a built-in connector for the Oudie. It is a simple and lightweight cradle designed for use in a car. To be honest, I don't recommend using using the provided suction cup mount on a glider canopy because the suction cup has a lever which can pull more suction than I want on a $5000 glider canopy. I have seen glider canopies "dimple in" to similar suction cups. I fear that it will cause crazing over time. It is designed for use on a glass auto window. I do sell a nice RAM rubber suction cup that I do recommend for glider canopies. I use it often myself and it doesn't deform the canopy. The cradle provided with the Oudie is not designed to mount to a RAM arm, but it is probably possible to file off a few parts, drill and countersink a few holes and use beveled screws to mount it to a RAM arm or the gooseneck arms I sell. It is a nice lightweight cradle. But I'm not sure it is worth the effort. I sell a nice RAM-HOL-PD2 cradle that works great with the Oudie and with all RAM arms and the GNeck2 goosenecks I sell. The good news is that the power/data connector is a miniUSB connector. miniUSB connectors are much more robust than the fragile connectors found on all iPAQs. miniUSB connectors don't have a positive lock (they don't click into place) but I have not heard any complaints of cables falling out of iPAQ 310 units - which also use miniUSB connectors for power and data connections. I like that the Oudie has only one rugged data/power connector. I like that it is located on the bottom of the unit. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. ----- Original Message ----- From: "JS" Newsgroups: rec.aviation.soaring Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 3:48 PM Subject: Naviter Oudie Should be Available in April 2010 Is the mount internally wired with no connector sticking out, and compatible with a RAM arm or gooseneck from the instrument panel? I have a $70 Navigon PNA for portable use. It's a bit clumsy for a permanent installation. Suction cups and external wires both invite problems. Jim |
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