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  #1  
Old June 7th 13, 07:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Karl Kunz[_2_]
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Is there a way to declare to a portable PowerFlarm or do you just use written declaration with the IGC file?
  #2  
Old June 7th 13, 08:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Daly[_2_]
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On Jun 7, 2:56*pm, Karl Kunz wrote:
Is there a way to declare to a portable PowerFlarm or do you just use written declaration with the IGC file?


Modify your flarmcfg.txt file. Use free flarm config tool software -
http://www.segelflug-software.de/prod_flarmcfgtool.html. Change the
waypoint file using the file of your country (most are in the
software). Select your task waypoints. Push button to make a
flarmcfg.txt file on your microSD card. Insert microSD card into your
portable. Power up.

If your desired waypoints aren't in the country waypoint file, you may
have to edit the waypoint.fln file.

You may be able to declare directly from a PDA. I am able to create
declarations in XC Soar, and send to my PowerFLARM Core/Brick via an
IOIO card and android phone.

Either way gets a valid IGC declaration into my PowerFLARM. Easiest/
cheapest is via microSD or USB flarmcfg.txt file.
  #3  
Old June 7th 13, 08:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Karl Kunz[_2_]
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Default PowerFlarm Declaration

I believe the European Flarm is different then the US PowerFlarm. Does this work with US version.


On Friday, June 7, 2013 12:19:51 PM UTC-7, Dan Daly wrote:
On Jun 7, 2:56*pm, Karl Kunz wrote:

Is there a way to declare to a portable PowerFlarm or do you just use written declaration with the IGC file?




Modify your flarmcfg.txt file. Use free flarm config tool software -

http://www.segelflug-software.de/prod_flarmcfgtool.html. Change the

waypoint file using the file of your country (most are in the

software). Select your task waypoints. Push button to make a

flarmcfg.txt file on your microSD card. Insert microSD card into your

portable. Power up.



If your desired waypoints aren't in the country waypoint file, you may

have to edit the waypoint.fln file.



You may be able to declare directly from a PDA. I am able to create

declarations in XC Soar, and send to my PowerFLARM Core/Brick via an

IOIO card and android phone.



Either way gets a valid IGC declaration into my PowerFLARM. Easiest/

cheapest is via microSD or USB flarmcfg.txt file.


  #4  
Old June 7th 13, 08:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Daly[_2_]
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Default PowerFlarm Declaration

On Jun 7, 3:24*pm, Karl Kunz wrote:
I believe the European Flarm is different then the US PowerFlarm. Does this work with US version.







On Friday, June 7, 2013 12:19:51 PM UTC-7, Dan Daly wrote:
On Jun 7, 2:56*pm, Karl Kunz wrote:


Is there a way to declare to a portable PowerFlarm or do you just use written declaration with the IGC file?


Modify your flarmcfg.txt file. *Use free flarm config tool software -


http://www.segelflug-software.de/prod_flarmcfgtool.html. Change the


waypoint file using the file of your country (most are in the


software). Select your task waypoints. Push button to make a


flarmcfg.txt file on your microSD card. Insert microSD card into your


portable. Power up.


If your desired waypoints aren't in the country waypoint file, you may


have to edit the waypoint.fln file.


You may be able to declare directly from a PDA. I am able to create


declarations in XC Soar, and send to my PowerFLARM Core/Brick via an


IOIO card and android phone.


Either way gets a valid IGC declaration into my PowerFLARM. *Easiest/


cheapest is via microSD or USB flarmcfg.txt file.


It does in Canada with a Brick - same as US. FLARM file is the same
no matter what hardware it is on.
  #5  
Old June 7th 13, 08:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Daly[_2_]
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Default PowerFlarm Declaration

On Jun 7, 3:29*pm, Dan Daly wrote:
On Jun 7, 3:24*pm, Karl Kunz wrote:









I believe the European Flarm is different then the US PowerFlarm. Does this work with US version.


On Friday, June 7, 2013 12:19:51 PM UTC-7, Dan Daly wrote:
On Jun 7, 2:56*pm, Karl Kunz wrote:


Is there a way to declare to a portable PowerFlarm or do you just use written declaration with the IGC file?


Modify your flarmcfg.txt file. *Use free flarm config tool software -


http://www.segelflug-software.de/prod_flarmcfgtool.html. Change the


waypoint file using the file of your country (most are in the


software). Select your task waypoints. Push button to make a


flarmcfg.txt file on your microSD card. Insert microSD card into your


portable. Power up.


If your desired waypoints aren't in the country waypoint file, you may


have to edit the waypoint.fln file.


You may be able to declare directly from a PDA. I am able to create


declarations in XC Soar, and send to my PowerFLARM Core/Brick via an


IOIO card and android phone.


Either way gets a valid IGC declaration into my PowerFLARM. *Easiest/


cheapest is via microSD or USB flarmcfg.txt file.


It does in Canada with a Brick - same as US. *FLARM file is the same
no matter what hardware it is on.


################################################## ######################
# declaration
################################################## ######################

//Task declaration
$PFLAC,S,NEWTASK,12may13
$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4053033N,07754433W,Ridge So
$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4102167N,07735883W,Howard D
$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4039767N,07813100W,Tyrone Gp
$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4108033N,07721233W,Lock Hav
$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,3941733N,07845850W,Quarry3
$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4053033N,07754433W,Ridge So

Here's a 500 I declared from Ridge Soaring Gliderport using it from my
flarmconfig.txt file using the software.
  #6  
Old June 7th 13, 10:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Karl Kunz[_2_]
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Default PowerFlarm Declaration

Thanks Dan, I'll give it a try.

On Friday, June 7, 2013 12:41:56 PM UTC-7, Dan Daly wrote:
On Jun 7, 3:29*pm, Dan Daly wrote:

On Jun 7, 3:24*pm, Karl Kunz wrote:




















I believe the European Flarm is different then the US PowerFlarm. Does this work with US version.




On Friday, June 7, 2013 12:19:51 PM UTC-7, Dan Daly wrote:


On Jun 7, 2:56*pm, Karl Kunz wrote:




Is there a way to declare to a portable PowerFlarm or do you just use written declaration with the IGC file?




Modify your flarmcfg.txt file. *Use free flarm config tool software -




http://www.segelflug-software.de/prod_flarmcfgtool.html. Change the




waypoint file using the file of your country (most are in the




software). Select your task waypoints. Push button to make a




flarmcfg.txt file on your microSD card. Insert microSD card into your




portable. Power up.




If your desired waypoints aren't in the country waypoint file, you may




have to edit the waypoint.fln file.




You may be able to declare directly from a PDA. I am able to create




declarations in XC Soar, and send to my PowerFLARM Core/Brick via an




IOIO card and android phone.




Either way gets a valid IGC declaration into my PowerFLARM. *Easiest/




cheapest is via microSD or USB flarmcfg.txt file.




It does in Canada with a Brick - same as US. *FLARM file is the same


no matter what hardware it is on.




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

# declaration

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



//Task declaration

$PFLAC,S,NEWTASK,12may13

$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4053033N,07754433W,Ridge So

$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4102167N,07735883W,Howard D

$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4039767N,07813100W,Tyrone Gp

$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4108033N,07721233W,Lock Hav

$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,3941733N,07845850W,Quarry3

$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4053033N,07754433W,Ridge So



Here's a 500 I declared from Ridge Soaring Gliderport using it from my

flarmconfig.txt file using the software.


  #7  
Old June 8th 13, 12:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
[email protected]
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Default PowerFlarm Declaration

On Friday, June 7, 2013 5:22:20 PM UTC-4, Karl Kunz wrote:
Thanks Dan, I'll give it a try.



On Friday, June 7, 2013 12:41:56 PM UTC-7, Dan Daly wrote:

On Jun 7, 3:29*pm, Dan Daly wrote:




On Jun 7, 3:24*pm, Karl Kunz wrote:








































I believe the European Flarm is different then the US PowerFlarm. Does this work with US version.








On Friday, June 7, 2013 12:19:51 PM UTC-7, Dan Daly wrote:




On Jun 7, 2:56*pm, Karl Kunz wrote:








Is there a way to declare to a portable PowerFlarm or do you just use written declaration with the IGC file?








Modify your flarmcfg.txt file. *Use free flarm config tool software -








http://www.segelflug-software.de/prod_flarmcfgtool.html. Change the








waypoint file using the file of your country (most are in the








software). Select your task waypoints. Push button to make a








flarmcfg.txt file on your microSD card. Insert microSD card into your








portable. Power up.








If your desired waypoints aren't in the country waypoint file, you may








have to edit the waypoint.fln file.








You may be able to declare directly from a PDA. I am able to create








declarations in XC Soar, and send to my PowerFLARM Core/Brick via an








IOIO card and android phone.








Either way gets a valid IGC declaration into my PowerFLARM. *Easiest/








cheapest is via microSD or USB flarmcfg.txt file.








It does in Canada with a Brick - same as US. *FLARM file is the same




no matter what hardware it is on.








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




# declaration




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








//Task declaration




$PFLAC,S,NEWTASK,12may13




$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4053033N,07754433W,Ridge So




$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4102167N,07735883W,Howard D




$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4039767N,07813100W,Tyrone Gp




$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4108033N,07721233W,Lock Hav




$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,3941733N,07845850W,Quarry3




$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4053033N,07754433W,Ridge So








Here's a 500 I declared from Ridge Soaring Gliderport using it from my




flarmconfig.txt file using the software.


Have you had your Flarm calibrated to use is for a badge declaration?
  #8  
Old June 8th 13, 03:13 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Karl Kunz[_2_]
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Posts: 83
Default PowerFlarm Declaration

It was serviced for a recall just a few months ago and sealed per IGC so I assume it was also calibrated.

On Friday, June 7, 2013 4:49:54 PM UTC-7, wrote:
On Friday, June 7, 2013 5:22:20 PM UTC-4, Karl Kunz wrote:

Thanks Dan, I'll give it a try.








On Friday, June 7, 2013 12:41:56 PM UTC-7, Dan Daly wrote:




On Jun 7, 3:29*pm, Dan Daly wrote:








On Jun 7, 3:24*pm, Karl Kunz wrote:
















































































I believe the European Flarm is different then the US PowerFlarm. Does this work with US version.
















On Friday, June 7, 2013 12:19:51 PM UTC-7, Dan Daly wrote:








On Jun 7, 2:56*pm, Karl Kunz wrote:
















Is there a way to declare to a portable PowerFlarm or do you just use written declaration with the IGC file?
















Modify your flarmcfg.txt file. *Use free flarm config tool software -
















http://www.segelflug-software.de/prod_flarmcfgtool.html. Change the
















waypoint file using the file of your country (most are in the
















software). Select your task waypoints. Push button to make a
















flarmcfg.txt file on your microSD card. Insert microSD card into your
















portable. Power up.
















If your desired waypoints aren't in the country waypoint file, you may
















have to edit the waypoint.fln file.
















You may be able to declare directly from a PDA. I am able to create
















declarations in XC Soar, and send to my PowerFLARM Core/Brick via an
















IOIO card and android phone.
















Either way gets a valid IGC declaration into my PowerFLARM. *Easiest/
















cheapest is via microSD or USB flarmcfg.txt file.
















It does in Canada with a Brick - same as US. *FLARM file is the same








no matter what hardware it is on.
















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








# declaration








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
















//Task declaration








$PFLAC,S,NEWTASK,12may13








$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4053033N,07754433W,Ridge So








$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4102167N,07735883W,Howard D








$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4039767N,07813100W,Tyrone Gp








$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4108033N,07721233W,Lock Hav








$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,3941733N,07845850W,Quarry3








$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4053033N,07754433W,Ridge So
















Here's a 500 I declared from Ridge Soaring Gliderport using it from my








flarmconfig.txt file using the software.




Have you had your Flarm calibrated to use is for a badge declaration?


  #9  
Old June 8th 13, 11:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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Posts: 1,565
Default PowerFlarm Declaration

On Jun 7, 7:13*pm, Karl Kunz wrote:
It was serviced for a recall just a few months ago and sealed per IGC so I assume it was also calibrated.


Neither of mine is calibrated and one was recently modified under a
recall notice.

It may be ok to calibrate after the event, or calibration may not even
be required. Check the rules for whatever flight you are attempting!

Andy
  #10  
Old June 8th 13, 08:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Remde
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Default PowerFlarm Declaration

Hi Karl,

FLARM did not calibrate the PowerFLARM units when manufactured. They still
do not calibrate new units before shipment. They don't think many customers
need it. The units were not calibrated during the recall updates.

I can calibrate them here. I ask customers if they want them calibrated
before shipment.

The calibration only needs to be done of you want to use it to validate
badge and record flights or use it in international competitions. It can be
calibrated after the flight for many badge and record flights.

Best Regards,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
___________________________________

"Karl Kunz" wrote in message
...

It was serviced for a recall just a few months ago and sealed per IGC so I
assume it was also calibrated.

On Friday, June 7, 2013 4:49:54 PM UTC-7, wrote:
On Friday, June 7, 2013 5:22:20 PM UTC-4, Karl Kunz wrote:

Thanks Dan, I'll give it a try.








On Friday, June 7, 2013 12:41:56 PM UTC-7, Dan Daly wrote:




On Jun 7, 3:29 pm, Dan Daly wrote:








On Jun 7, 3:24 pm, Karl Kunz wrote:
















































































I believe the European Flarm is different then the US PowerFlarm.
Does this work with US version.
















On Friday, June 7, 2013 12:19:51 PM UTC-7, Dan Daly wrote:








On Jun 7, 2:56 pm, Karl Kunz wrote:
















Is there a way to declare to a portable PowerFlarm or do you
just use written declaration with the IGC file?
















Modify your flarmcfg.txt file. Use free flarm config tool
software -
















http://www.segelflug-software.de/prod_flarmcfgtool.html. Change
the
















waypoint file using the file of your country (most are in the
















software). Select your task waypoints. Push button to make a
















flarmcfg.txt file on your microSD card. Insert microSD card into
your
















portable. Power up.
















If your desired waypoints aren't in the country waypoint file,
you may
















have to edit the waypoint.fln file.
















You may be able to declare directly from a PDA. I am able to
create
















declarations in XC Soar, and send to my PowerFLARM Core/Brick
via an
















IOIO card and android phone.
















Either way gets a valid IGC declaration into my PowerFLARM.
Easiest/
















cheapest is via microSD or USB flarmcfg.txt file.
















It does in Canada with a Brick - same as US. FLARM file is the same








no matter what hardware it is on.
















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








# declaration








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
















//Task declaration








$PFLAC,S,NEWTASK,12may13








$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4053033N,07754433W,Ridge So








$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4102167N,07735883W,Howard D








$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4039767N,07813100W,Tyrone Gp








$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4108033N,07721233W,Lock Hav








$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,3941733N,07845850W,Quarry3








$PFLAC,S,ADDWP,4053033N,07754433W,Ridge So
















Here's a 500 I declared from Ridge Soaring Gliderport using it from my








flarmconfig.txt file using the software.




Have you had your Flarm calibrated to use is for a badge declaration?


 




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