Hi Morgan,

that is exactly how it is designed. I've connected my Streak to a
Swiss Flarm via IOIO and have the internal GPS on device B. Works
pretty good.

Turbo


2012/9/21 Morgan Hall <morh...@gmail.com>:
> I have a PowerFlarm portable and a borrowed Soartronic BT adapter paired
> with my Dell Streak.  I've been successful in connecting it to XCSoar on the
> B input while using internal GPS on the A input for position info.
>
> I see that I can also eliminate the internal GPS and get Flarm and GPS data
> from the PowerFlarm.
>
> If I put the Powerflarm on A and the Internal GPS on B, does that provide
> any sort of failover?  In the event the BT signal goes away, will XCSoar
> switch down to the B input for GPS signal?
>
> Last weekend I think I had issues with my internal GPS loosing satellite for
> a long period of time on the Streak so I'd like to try for something more
> reliable or have a backup.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Morgan
>
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