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[[File:variometer.jpg|caption|left]]The variometer was coded for better performance when using '''external devices.'''
 
[[File:variometer.jpg|caption|left]]The variometer was coded for better performance when using '''external devices.'''
  
  
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However, it will display information by computing the data provided by a GPS antenna (external or internal).
 
However, it will display information by computing the data provided by a GPS antenna (external or internal).
 
The information will show at the bottom bar of the instrument.
 
The information will show at the bottom bar of the instrument.
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So far, the following devices are compatible:
 
So far, the following devices are compatible:
 
* AHRS g mini
 
* AHRS g mini
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* ASI Flynet2
 
* ASI Flynet2
  
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If no signal is received, then a question mark will show as vertical speed (like in the screenshot).
 
If no signal is received, then a question mark will show as vertical speed (like in the screenshot).
  
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Sound alerts are supported for the variometer.
 
Sound alerts are supported for the variometer.
 
Shall you wish to enable them, you should do it from the «Settings» panel:
 
Shall you wish to enable them, you should do it from the «Settings» panel:
  
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Back to <u>[[Air Navigation iOS|index]]</u>
 
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The variometer was coded for better performance when using external devices.


However, it will display information by computing the data provided by a GPS antenna (external or internal). The information will show at the bottom bar of the instrument.


So far, the following devices are compatible:

  • AHRS g mini
  • Flytec SensBox
  • ASI Flynet2

If no signal is received, then a question mark will show as vertical speed (like in the screenshot).

Sound alerts are supported for the variometer. Shall you wish to enable them, you should do it from the «Settings» panel:

Variometer2.jpg












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