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Flarmview and Powerflarm Core Config File?



 
 
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Old May 18th 15, 12:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tango Eight
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Default Flarmview and Powerflarm Core Config File?

What I use:

################################################## ######################
# dataport configuration
################################################## ######################

# configure RJ-45 port for FlarmView 57
$PFLAC,S,NMEAOUT1,61
$PFLAC,S,BAUD1,5

################################################## ######################

and set (on flarmview) data rate to 57,600 baud.

It's not really necessary to set the mode -- I asked Uros about this and he says it is non-critical (so flarmview probably issues it's own mode setting command on the dataport). What *is* critical, as you have discovered is that the datarate set in flarmcfg.txt and on flarmview (in settings on flarmview) match.

Have fun at Mifflin.

-T8
 




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