Hi Adam,

it is basically as simple as you described. I think in the Flarm
Installation Manual there are some explanations about this.

There is no dedicated Flarm driver in the current Version (6.2.3),
just use the "Generic" driver. You will probably need to use "Com 1"
and a baudrate of "19200".

Turbo



2011/11/24 Adam Webb <u4536...@anu.edu.au>:
> Hi All,
> Does anyone have any information as to what the wiring should be between a
> FLARM and IPAQ running XCSoar?
>
> Is it as simple as FLARM TX -> IPAQ Serial RX and vice versa?
>
> Also, what settings need to be selected under 'Devices'? I can see a list of
> loggers,but FLARM isn't one of them.
>
> Regards
>
> Adam
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