This alert message ability just came out a couple days ago. I would have figured someone at Garmin would have tried to enter a numeric digit during testing.
Some pretty glaring things sometimes get missed in software testing.
This alert message ability just came out a couple days ago. I would have figured someone at Garmin would have tried to enter a numeric digit during testing.
Had an iPad 2, ditched it because of the lousy software. But it was too big in the cockpit. The only place I could have it was on my knee. Hard to read that far away plus I use my kneeboard to take notes.Do any of you use 10 inch screens? How is that working out?
I now mount an N7 with a suction cup to either the corner of the windshield or to the side window, depending on the airplane and which side I am sitting on. The screen is so much closer to my eyes than the kneeboard that the image on the smaller screen is actually bigger and easier to read.Where do you keep the tablet?
The pressure to release for OSH probably shortened a lot of vendors' testing compared to what they would normally do. Marketing, not Engineering, would be driving the release.I would have figured someone at Garmin would have tried to enter a numeric digit during testing.
Don't assume they do much testing. IMHO, it is pretty lacking.
Some pretty glaring things sometimes get missed in software testing.
I am thinking about getting a tablet to use as a GPS in the cockpit.............
I am also curious about external GPS units.............
ThanksHope this helps.
Phil
Again, Thanks. The shot where the camera reflects back is quite a classy one.Frank, here are the pics (I hope) that I couldn't figure out how to upload.
Phil
I have yet another question: The app store says:
** Please note: $9.99 Monthly Subscription Required. **
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digcy.pilot
Is there some way to get subscriptions at a lower price?
My current project is to optimize my window mount. I thought you guys might be interested in a few pix:... a suction mount for the side window.
Frank, here are the pics (I hope) that I couldn't figure out how to upload.
Phil
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I have yet another question: The app store says:
** Please note: $9.99 Monthly Subscription Required. **
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digcy.pilot
Is there some way to get subscriptions at a lower price?
Frank -- I believe the $9.99 is the basic monthly subscription rate. If you buy the basic yearly VFR package, it is cheaper.
My current project is to optimize my window mount. I thought you guys might be interested in a few pix:
The first photo is an assortment of bits. Lower left are some suction mounts I'm playing with. Upper left is my current favorite N7 window mount rig. All of this stuff is using the RAM "A" size balls. Upper right is some RAM "B" 1" ball hardware just for size comparison. http://www.mediafire.com/view/j2aqv4d9pv9a9kj/lores-1050103.jpg
Here is a side view of the current N7 rig. The goal has been to get the back of the N7 to be as close as possible to the window or window pillar. This helps keep it out of the way and not blocking anything on the panel. http://www.mediafire.com/view/v4eh5lcvzgbwb0d/lores-1050104.jpg This setup uses a modified version of this suction cup: http://www.amazon.com/Camera-Suction-Tripod-Holder-Screen/dp/B007E4PUT6/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Here is a side view using the standard RAM suction cup: http://www.mediafire.com/view/cl7digajmn1ko2r/lores-1050106.jpg I think someone could put something like this together using standard RAM parts, no mods. The disadvantage is that the RAM cup is pretty bulky and overkill for the weight of the N7.
Finally, there is a somewhat obscure RAM suction mount: http://www.rammount.com/CatalogResu...65080045066045050050052045050085/Default.aspx that includes a "B" ball molded in place. It is less bulky than the more common one. There's a modified version of this item in the first picture above.
Anyone wants more info on the mods let me know. I don't want to waste space here if no one is interested. Depending on what tools you have, there are lots of options.
I think this article has the wrong price noted in the last paragraph.
http://www.ainonline.com/aviation-n...6/garmin-pilot-app-adds-terrain-and-obstacles
Thanks Loren, I misread it.
Sent an e-mail to Garmin about the Alert message problems I've been having. Got this back a couple hours later:
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I just got back from talking with the developers about this issue and apparently it is a known bug (I wish they would have told me).* Numeric entry is broken and the developers are working on an update to get it fixed.* Wde just pushed out version 2.6.1 to fix a lightning data bug and we will have another update out soon to fix this issue as well.
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Base price is $74.99
Add:
VFR Premium $49.99
Terrain, terrain/obstacle alerts, SafeTaxi charts
or
IFR Premium $74.99
Includes VFR Premium plus geo-referenced approach plates
Looking in the android version they still have the old pricing model (base, safetaxi, geo-ref approaches). SafeTaxi alone is half the VFR premium price.
How do they handle existing SafeTaxi subscribers on iOS? Do they give them the terrain for free, do they get some kind of credit towards upgrading, or do they basically have to buy it over again? Terrain is not yet available on Android and I haven't subscribed yet and have no urgent need to do so yet (still training), but I'm sure I'll want it at some point.
I can assure you, as soon as it is mentioned here, it is a "known bug"! They are monitoring this thread and other GP threads here closely.
Good. While they are at it, please put a decimal zero after the Yakima VOR frequency. It is listed as 116 rather than 116.0.
It's a display formatting issue, not really a data issue. Non-pilots don't understand that we want to see at least one digit after the decimal place for frequencies and three digits (020) and not two (20) for compass directions. I once made an inadvertent downwind landing due to the latter formatting issue. Both the ATP in the right seat and I misinterpreted the METAR on the G1000 screen, reading 20 like a runway direction (200) rather than as 020. Whee!... please put a decimal zero after the Yakima VOR frequency. It is listed as 116 rather than 116.0.
OK, here you go -- in an Arrow.I want to see pics of it installed too!
Here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/360-degrees...-7-/221123167243?ssPageName=ADME:L:OC:US:3160 IIRC I bought this one before RAM has theirs tooled. It has a knob sort of thing on the back that just snaps off, leaving a nice flat surface for attaching stuff. The video on the eBay page illustrates. They also sell other variations using that same tray.What's the cradle mount for the N7? I haven't seen that one.
I tried the new version of Pilot for Android.
I'm not happy, as the Baron XM weather functionality is broken.
The connection screen shows NEXRAD data as being received, but it is not displayed on the screen. METARS are similarly shown as being received. When I turn on the Weather layer and select Age, everything shows up as 8,000 in age. However, when I look at the METARS for each site, they display correctly.
They added cute new fun features that I never asked for and took away something that really mattered. Good thing I have a Stormscope.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a show special for pilot app....
I guess there is no update to the GDL 39 announced at OSH.
I thought there might be chance since the '39 is on their first generation and Stratus a few months back went to v2
In general I haven't seen many announcements for hardware or software.