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Old October 17th 13, 02:08 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default LX7007 & "LX Compass module" - wind calc

On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 1:05:27 PM UTC-4, wrote:
Le mercredi 16 octobre 2013 05:36:56 UTC-4, pete purdie a écrit*:

At 23:30 15 October 2013, jfitch wrote:




On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 6:14:32 PM UTC-4, pete purdie wrote:








' And (by user reports) is the best vario on the market bar none.'








That seems like a long stretch. Do you work for them?=20








No, I don't work for them. But I do sell them, and all the other varios by




major manufacturers. I haven't met the same level of enthusiasm for




anything else. The difference seems to be that experienced pilots 'know'




what the air is doing, and a vario enhances that information. The ClearNav




vario seems to agree more closely with what a good pilot feels, and makes




centring and maximising climb more efficient. Likewise the instantaneous




wind appears highly accurate - a useful feature particularly flying in




mountains.








I was sufficiently convinced by the feedback that I bought one for my




glider with my own money, and agree with what my customers say.




Hi

It is unfortunate that the Flight Computer display is one large size only.. A 70%screen,like the picture in the Soaring magazine advertisement, would fit my LS6panel. Any other option?

Regards

Gilles


Yea, get a glider with a bigger panel

Seriously, I flew this year with both the CN vario and the LX climb vario (V3) and the sound matches quite well between the two and so does the needle (only climb tested). Very rarely you hear something out of tune. So after flying many hours with both I can say they are pretty close but the LX Vario sounds much more pleasant to the ear. I bet the LX Navigation Vario is the same. It is good we all have difference preferences or life would be very boring.

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Old October 17th 13, 01:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default LX7007 & "LX Compass module" - wind calc

On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 9:08:59 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 1:05:27 PM UTC-4, wrote:

Le mercredi 16 octobre 2013 05:36:56 UTC-4, pete purdie a écrit*:




At 23:30 15 October 2013, jfitch wrote:








On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 6:14:32 PM UTC-4, pete purdie wrote:
















' And (by user reports) is the best vario on the market bar none.'
















That seems like a long stretch. Do you work for them?=20
















No, I don't work for them. But I do sell them, and all the other varios by








major manufacturers. I haven't met the same level of enthusiasm for








anything else. The difference seems to be that experienced pilots 'know'








what the air is doing, and a vario enhances that information. The ClearNav








vario seems to agree more closely with what a good pilot feels, and makes








centring and maximising climb more efficient. Likewise the instantaneous








wind appears highly accurate - a useful feature particularly flying in








mountains.
















I was sufficiently convinced by the feedback that I bought one for my








glider with my own money, and agree with what my customers say.








Hi




It is unfortunate that the Flight Computer display is one large size only. A 70%screen,like the picture in the Soaring magazine advertisement, would fit my LS6panel. Any other option?




Regards




Gilles




Yea, get a glider with a bigger panel



Seriously, I flew this year with both the CN vario and the LX climb vario (V3) and the sound matches quite well between the two and so does the needle (only climb tested). Very rarely you hear something out of tune. So after flying many hours with both I can say they are pretty close but the LX Vario sounds much more pleasant to the ear. I bet the LX Navigation Vario is the same. It is good we all have difference preferences or life would be very boring.


As a simple climb vario - given that the manufacturers are all using functionally identical barometric sensors and that the filtering algorithms are pretty well understood - it would be a surprise if a particular one was "the best bar none". Now, I can't claim to be a pilot with enough experience to "know" what the air is doing (with only 44 years soaring and 30,000 cross country miles I still require a variometer to quickly center a thermal). It would be interesting to see a video of all three brands in the same panel flying through a few bumpy thermals to prove their differences, if there are any. In my mind the differences are more in UI and extended features.

I thought the CV vario used GPS and air data to calculate wind?
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Old October 19th 13, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Pam Howarth View Post
Does anyone have first hand experience of the LX7007 coupled to the "LX
Compass module"? Specifically at how good it is at calculating the wind
direction/speed?
I have been using the LX7007 and the compass module this year and I can report that is appears to work quite well - how well is not easy to say without doing extensive tests. It is useful to be made aware of wind shifts that can indicate convergence, or the best direction to search for wave etc. Obviously the higher the wind strength the more accurate the vector calculation will be, I would be interested to see the results of any testing that has been done?
 




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