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[[File:variometer.jpg|caption|left|250px]]The variometer was coded for a 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 be shown at the bottom bar of the instrument.
 
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If you wish to enable them, do this from the «Settings» panel:
 
If you wish to enable them, do this from the «Settings» panel:
  
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Revision as of 16:46, 3 November 2016

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The variometer was coded for a 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 be shown 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 by the variometer. If you wish to enable them, do this from the «Settings» panel:

Variometer info.jpg



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