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On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 09:04:15 -0700, waremark wrote:
Of the three loggers which have internal backup rechargeable batteries, the UK prices before discounts are Colibri II £528, Nano £470, and EW Microrecorder £330. The EW has a full size SD card and communicates with either a PDA or with a laptop. Its downsides are that it doesn't have the extra info of the Colibri, or the Bluetooth of the Nano, and that the included GPS antenna is external. But I have been using one quite happily as the backup logger in my existing glider, and it looks like the best for my requirements as well as the cheapest solution as the backup logger for my new glider. Yep. I've been using an EW model D and was very happy with it until that pair of selfish *******s got it outlawed by faking a 500 km flight in an ASK-13. I'm just about to replace it with an EW Microrecorder. FWIW I have a Red Box FLARM with SD card option installed. So, I had been planning to add the IGC signing firmware module because that would be by far the cheapest way to get an ICG-approved logger. However, there is a disadvantage to that plan: the necessity of taking the Red Box out of my panel to get it calibrated if/when I get another Gold or Diamond leg. This tips the scale toward the Microrecorder for me, even though logs from LK8000 are accepted for the BGA Ladder, which means I could continue to fly and put in good flights while the Red Box was away for calibration. Of course, ymmv .... -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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On Thursday, October 18, 2012 10:11:44 PM UTC+1, Tim Mara wrote:
certainly, or simply use a card reader (about $8.00) and red all fines direct to a PC tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "waremark" wrote in message ... Does anybody have a Colibri II logger? This looks like a splendid device, capable of serving as a backup audio vario and a backup nav system as well as an approved logger. However, from reading the manual online it looks as though the only way of downloading an IGC file is via a micro SD card. Can anyone tell me if IGC files can be downloaded either to a PDA using something like ConnectMe or to a PC using a USB cable? Thanks for any helpful info. Mark Burton Tim, when you say 'Certainly' do you mean that there is a way of downloading flight files which does not require you to handle the micro SD card? Other people seem to have said no to that question, and if you cannot download flight files except via the micro SD card I will not get a Colibri II. Many thanks for clarifying, Mark |
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