Hi Elston,

as far as I know the L-Nav/GPS-Nav combi outputs standard GPS data and
XCSoar should be able to use that data without any problems.

If you are looking for a good Android device our current recommendation is
the Dell Streak 5. You can use either a bluetooth adapter for the connection
to the L-Nav/GPS-Nav or an IOIO board which is cable-based. You can find
more on that topic on our forum. (Discover -> Forum)

Turbo


2011/9/20 Elston Colvert <escolv...@att.net>

> Will XC-Soar work with a Cambridge L-Nav/GPS-Nav.  If so, how do I hook it
> up?  Which Android device is best (for sunlight visibility—Samsung super
> amoled +?)?  I am new to this so will need rather explicit instructions.
> Thank you in advance for your help,
> Elston
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