Janos,

I think the display of HTC Desire is useless outdoors (and therefore
in a glider). You probably need some other phone.

Why is barometric altimeter important to you? In my experience the GPS
altitude is usable by a nice margin.

The instruments that can send the altitude I know about cost 500 up to
thousands of EURs.

Tibor

On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 20:28, Csótai János <jcso...@sintrex.hu> wrote:
> Dear Max,
>
> I'm a young (biologically not so young) glider pilot, and in the near
> future (probably early next year as the season begins) I would like to
> use your excellent XCSoar on my android based HTC Desire.
> However, a connection to a barometric altimeter would be very useful.
>
> Can you please suggest an equipment which is supported by you/XCSoar,
> and a connection method (is bluetooth reliable enough?)
>
> Thanks for your kind help in advance
>
> BRGDS
>
> Janos
>
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