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Details starting barograph recording, setting interval, and FAI altitude requirements.
Details how to input and use polar data for calculating optimal flight performance.
Describes McCready theory for optimizing flight time by adjusting speed based on thermal climb.
Details connecting a GPS receiver, data transfer rates, and how GPS data aids navigation.
Describes using GPS data and McCready theory to calculate optimal arrival altitude and glide ratio.
Explains transferring flight data to a PC for analysis using the PC-Graph 2000 software.
Explains requirements for using the barogram for official record flights and FAI procedures.
Lists detailed technical specs for the variometer function, including ranges and resolution.
Provides technical specifications for altimeter, barometric pressure, and airspeed indicator.
Details specifications for barograph recording and memo function data storage.
Introduces setting mode and how to navigate and change instrument parameters.
Lists and explains specific setting modes from 1 to 13 for various functions.
| GPS Receiver | SiRF Star III |
|---|---|
| Channels | 20 |
| Update Rate | 1 Hz |
| GPS | Yes |
| Data Logging | Yes |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to +50°C |
| Display | Monochrome LCD |
| Battery Life | Up to 20 hours |
| GPS Accuracy | 3 m |
| Vario | Yes |
| Altimeter | Yes |
| Airspeed | Yes |