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Old December 18th 10, 05:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
brianDG303[_2_]
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Hi Bastoune,
there is a more recent and slightly complete MiniMap manual at the LX
Navigation website download area:

http://www.lxnavigation.si/avionics/...al%2016.10.pdf

Today I ordered the whole enchilada, for better or for worse. I was
not able to separate the components and had to get the little button-
block, even though I intend to get the stick controller also at some
point. I will be comparing it to the HP 310 solution which I have set
up currently, and the USD-B vario to my Borgelt B40, which I like very
much. But I am ready for better wind information and I hope this
delivers on that, I fly in the winter and I'll let you know how it
works,

Brian
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Old March 8th 14, 01:16 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:42:43 AM UTC-2, brianDG303 wrote:
Hi Bastoune,
there is a more recent and slightly complete MiniMap manual at the LX
Navigation website download area:

http://www.lxnavigation.si/avionics/...al%2016.10.pdf

Today I ordered the whole enchilada, for better or for worse. I was
not able to separate the components and had to get the little button-
block, even though I intend to get the stick controller also at some
point. I will be comparing it to the HP 310 solution which I have set
up currently, and the USD-B vario to my Borgelt B40, which I like very
much. But I am ready for better wind information and I hope this
delivers on that, I fly in the winter and I'll let you know how it
works,

Brian


I have the LX Minimap KBV,the stick control which does have the sc button,alowing changes from vario display and speed comand,and the LX Navigation Vario.The brightness is super,I use under the strong sunlight of Brazil and never had to switch off the color maps.I have it in use in my ASW 20 C since 2011,bought it from Tim Mara in the States.If you need some information about it .feel free to caontact
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Old March 8th 14, 04:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dave Springford
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LX Navigation has discontinued production of the mini-map series and is now focusing on the Zeus family of Linux-based flight computers.

The mini-map is a good product that filled a hole in the market between the PDA era and the new bright colour screen integrated systems like the Zeus, 9000 and Clearnav.

Dave Springford
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