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Cambridge 302 -or- Borgelt B50 plus data logger



 
 
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Old May 28th 04, 01:21 AM
Steve Koerner
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Having received several inquiries regarding my B50 plus Volkslogger
that I am offering, I've put together an email packet of information
and photos. The price set is $1395 (well under 75%). If you would
like to receive this, please send an email to me directly.

Steve Koerner


(Steve Koerner) wrote in message . com...
RD: If you choose to go with the B50 (a very good instrument), I can
offer a B50 plus Volkslogger system at 75% of current price. This
system was removed from my glider which was sold sans instruments.
Both units are in perfect operation. The Volkslogger is the new
connector type. Email me direct. I can send photos if needed.
Manuals are provided.

Steve Koerner
Mesa AZ

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Old May 28th 04, 04:56 PM
John Galloway
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I find the fact that our 302A is panel mounted to be
one of its main attractions (as long as you have the
panel space). We don't have wires to the rear or the
cockpit side to install. We never have to carry the
logger around and so won't drop it, forget it or loose
it. It takes a couple minutes to download the file
to my old 1550 with the free Cambridge Utility programme.
If my syndicate partner and I didn't have our own
PDAs we could leave the PDA with the glider and just
take the secure file home or to the scorer in the CF
card. I used to use a GPS-NAV and carry it back ond
forth like a Volkslogger or Colibri etc but I much
prefer the fixed mount logger.

Also the panel monted logger can be left sealed and
secured in the glider (e.g.with signed paper tape)
which saves the hassle of getting the OO to observe
and confirm the the logger was actually flown in the
correct glider - in the event of someone actually following
all the security rules for badge claims.

Each to their own.

John Galloway

At 13:12 28 May 2004, Kevin Christner wrote:

.... The other disadvantage of the 302a that I see
is that its panel
mounted.... you need a laptop or PDA to get the logs.
With the
Colibri, Volkslogger, and SDI Posigraph, you can bring
it home and use
your desktop, or take it to the scorer at a contest.

Kevin



 




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