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On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 10:08:03 AM UTC-5, wrote:
To those who fly with a panel mounted primary MFD (like a CN, LX 9000, or Ultimate LE) and a secondary off-panel PNA (like Streak, Oudie, V2). Do you send PowerFLARM data to both displays? What are you using to split the PowerFLARM signal? Are you happy with this setup? Um, PowerFLARM brick has TWO outputs to help with this issue... Hope this helps, Best Regards, Dave |
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On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 10:50:52 AM UTC-5, Dave Nadler wrote:
On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 10:08:03 AM UTC-5, wrote: To those who fly with a panel mounted primary MFD (like a CN, LX 9000, or Ultimate LE) and a secondary off-panel PNA (like Streak, Oudie, V2). Do you send PowerFLARM data to both displays? What are you using to split the PowerFLARM signal? Are you happy with this setup? Um, PowerFLARM brick has TWO outputs to help with this issue... Oh, the cacophony! T8 |
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Nevertheless, to answer the original question:
What are you using to split the PowerFLARM signal? It is important to understand that you can easily have many "listeners" of a Flarm signal but if you have several that try to talk to the Flarm (like download a flight) you can get in trouble quick. LX dealers all sell "Flarm Splitter" cables which take care of that problem. A use case where we encounter this most frequently is in a double seater with two Oudies connected to a single Flarm. http://www.lxnav.com/products/accessories.html Regards, Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots use http://www.Naviter.com |
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At 08:25 13 December 2012, wrote:
Nevertheless, to answer the original question: What are you using to split the PowerFLARM signal? It is important to understand that you can easily have many "listeners" of = a Flarm signal but if you have several that try to talk to the Flarm (like = download a flight) you can get in trouble quick. LX dealers all sell "Flarm= Splitter" cables which take care of that problem. A use case where we encounter this most frequently is in a double seater wi= th two Oudies connected to a single Flarm. http://www.lxnav.com/products/accessories.html Regards, Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots use http://www.Naviter.com The GliderGuider power/data cable provides a built-in splitter for the external FLARM display. Its configured as a listner only, so no problems making declarations. Kind regards Allan http://www.gliderguider.net |
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