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2013/1/13 Dan Ernst <bandfiter...@gmail.com>:
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>    1. Re: An alternate turn point while running a task? (Tobias Bieniek)
>    2. Re: An alternate turn point while running a task? (Andy Gough)
>    3. Re: An alternate turn point while running a task? (Ockert J Brits)
>    4. Bluetooth/Serial Converter (Luke O'Donnell)
>    5. Re: Bluetooth/Serial Converter (Tobias Bieniek)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2013 09:14:10 +0100
> From: Tobias Bieniek <tobias.bien...@gmx.de>
> Subject: Re: [Xcsoar-user] An alternate turn point while running a
>         task?
> To: Robert Hart <ha...@interweft.com.au>
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> You can always "GoTo" another waypoint and once you don't need that anymore
> you can "Resume Task" from the Nav menu. I guess though what you want is
> something more like what the LX devices do with their separate Airport,
> Waypoint and Task modes, right?
>
> Turbo
>
> 2013/1/8 Robert Hart <ha...@interweft.com.au>:
>> Hi
>>
>> I was discussing this with a few pilots here at the multi-class comps.
>> The idea is that it would be useful in some circumstances to have
>> XCSoar be able to provide information to some non task turn point
>> without having to abort the task to do so.
>>
>> This would be particularly useful when having to cross unlandable
>> terrain as XCSoar could provide information on a point behind you
>> (perhaps a dropped point on a landable paddock) whilst continuing on
>> task. I used to do this with my old Cambridge Nav system.
>>
>> What do others think of this idea?
>>
>> --
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>> *Robert Hart ha...@interweft.com.au <mailto:ha...@interweft.com.au>
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> Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 07:05:55 -0800 (PST)
> From: Andy Gough <andygo...@cogeco.ca>
> Subject: Re: [Xcsoar-user] An alternate turn point while running a
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> There is already a MARK DROP function in the NAV menu for thermal marking.
> If there was an option to assign the drop as an instant landable waypoint it
> would show green when still in range and could be selected as a GOTO.
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> Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 17:47:15 +0200
> From: "Ockert J Brits" <ockertbr...@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Xcsoar-user] An alternate turn point while running a
>         task?
> To: "Andy Gough" <andygo...@cogeco.ca>,
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> that could be pretty handy.  I use the big green spots to see where there
> was a thermal/lift and would probably also use marker to mark landing spots.
>
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> There is already a MARK DROP function in the NAV menu for thermal marking.
> If
> there was an option to assign the drop as an instant landable waypoint it
> would show green when still in range and could be selected as a GOTO.
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2013 19:45:28 +1000
> From: "Luke O'Donnell" <l.odonnel...@gmail.com>
> Subject: [Xcsoar-user] Bluetooth/Serial Converter
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> Hi All,
>
> I recently purchased a Bluetooth to Serial Converter from ebay, to replace
> my fried (probably my own fault) K6BT.
>
> I found this device:
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/RS232-Bluetooth-Serial-Adapter-Communication-Master-
> Slave-2-Modes-/150846008803?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item231f1f6de3
>
> (or search for "RS232 Bluetooth Serial Adapter Communication Master-Slave 2
> Modes").
>
> So far, testing has been positive. While i don't have my flarm handy, i've
> simulated it by sending NMEA data from my PC through the COM port at 4800
> Baud. My Android phone connected to the device and is receiving the data as
> expected.
>
> At $18 USD including postage, it's not a bad buy. It did take about a month
> to arrive though.
>
> The only downsides with it are:
>
>> You need to change the BAUD rate from the default 9600 to 4800, as a
>> once
> off
>> It requires 5v power, which can be supplied via two pins on the device
>> or
> via the USB port
>> An RJ45 to Serial cable would need to be used to connect the flarm to
>> the
> serial port
>
> It is configurable via the serial interface, using a Hayes-like command set
> (AT+HELP etc). This allows you to change baud, name, pin, etc.
>
> It could be an alternative to the more expensive gliding-specific ones, or
> as a spare.
>
> Cheers
>
> Luke
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> Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2013 11:05:30 +0100
> From: Tobias Bieniek <tobias.bien...@gmx.de>
> Subject: Re: [Xcsoar-user] Bluetooth/Serial Converter
> To: "Luke O'Donnell" <l.odonnel...@gmail.com>
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> The standard baudrate of the Flarm is 19200. 4800 is only used on the
> secondary port that only sends traffic information, but no GPS. Are you sure
> that this is what you want?
>
> Turbo
>
> 2013/1/12 Luke O'Donnell <l.odonnel...@gmail.com>:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I recently purchased a Bluetooth to Serial Converter from ebay, to
>> replace my fried (probably my own fault) K6BT.
>>
>> I found this device:
>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/RS232-Bluetooth-Serial-Adapter-Communication-M
>> aster-Slave-2-Modes-/150846008803?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item231f1
>> f6de3
>>
>> (or search for "RS232 Bluetooth Serial Adapter Communication
>> Master-Slave 2 Modes").
>>
>> So far, testing has been positive. While i don't have my flarm handy,
>> i've simulated it by sending NMEA data from my PC through the COM port
>> at 4800 Baud. My Android phone connected to the device and is
>> receiving the data as expected.
>>
>> At $18 USD including postage, it's not a bad buy. It did take about a
>> month to arrive though.
>>
>> The only downsides with it are:
>>
>>> You need to change the BAUD rate from the default 9600 to 4800, as a
>>> once off It requires 5v power, which can be supplied via two pins on
>>> the device or via the USB port An RJ45 to Serial cable would need to
>>> be used to connect the flarm to the serial port
>>
>> It is configurable via the serial interface, using a Hayes-like
>> command set (AT+HELP etc). This allows you to change baud, name, pin, etc.
>>
>> It could be an alternative to the more expensive gliding-specific
>> ones, or as a spare.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Luke
>>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2013 20:22:18 +1000
> From: "Luke O'Donnell" <l.odonnel...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Xcsoar-user] Bluetooth/Serial Converter
> To: Tobias Bieniek <tobias.bien...@gmx.de>
> Cc: xcsoar-user <xcsoar-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
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> Probably not, i just googled 'flarm baud rate' and saw '4800' in one of the
> responses and assumed that was correct. Cheers for the heads up, ill change
> it now.
>
>
> On 12 January 2013 20:05, Tobias Bieniek <tobias.bien...@gmx.de> wrote:
>
>> The standard baudrate of the Flarm is 19200. 4800 is only used on the
>> secondary port that only sends traffic information, but no GPS. Are
>> you sure that this is what you want?
>>
>> Turbo
>>
>> 2013/1/12 Luke O'Donnell <l.odonnel...@gmail.com>:
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > I recently purchased a Bluetooth to Serial Converter from ebay, to
>> replace
>> > my fried (probably my own fault) K6BT.
>> >
>> > I found this device:
>> >
>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/RS232-Bluetooth-Serial-Adapter-Communication-M
>> aster-Slave-2-Modes-/150846008803?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item231f1
>> f6de3
>> >
>> > (or search for "RS232 Bluetooth Serial Adapter Communication
>> Master-Slave 2
>> > Modes").
>> >
>> > So far, testing has been positive. While i don't have my flarm
>> > handy,
>> i've
>> > simulated it by sending NMEA data from my PC through the COM port at
>> > 4800 Baud. My Android phone connected to the device and is receiving
>> > the data
>> as
>> > expected.
>> >
>> > At $18 USD including postage, it's not a bad buy. It did take about
>> > a
>> month
>> > to arrive though.
>> >
>> > The only downsides with it are:
>> >
>> >> You need to change the BAUD rate from the default 9600 to 4800, as
>> >> a
>> once
>> >> off
>> >> It requires 5v power, which can be supplied via two pins on the
>> >> device
>> or
>> >> via the USB port
>> >> An RJ45 to Serial cable would need to be used to connect the flarm
>> >> to
>> the
>> >> serial port
>> >
>> > It is configurable via the serial interface, using a Hayes-like
>> > command
>> set
>> > (AT+HELP etc). This allows you to change baud, name, pin, etc.
>> >
>> > It could be an alternative to the more expensive gliding-specific
>> > ones,
>> or
>> > as a spare.
>> >
>> > Cheers
>> >
>> > Luke
>> >
>> >
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