Jay Honeck
Touchdown! Greaser!
For those who are concerned about tablet battery life, this is how we dealt with it in the back cockpit of our RV-8A. Dual on-board, high-output USB ports.
The annoying 6-19 second delay has returned, intermittently - as before, it shows as an issue determining onboard memory on the Download tab, and then a delay on the Touch Ring, and then for loading any selection from the Touch Ring.
When this is occurring, if you touch a nearby airport, for 6-19 seconds it will only show the information for the last selected airport.
Just installed the full and unlocked Naviator app on my Acer A500 10.1 to play with it more - if I like it I may install it on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 and put my GDL-39 3D up for sale and build my own ADS-B receiver - this is getting ridiculous.
'Gimp
For those who are concerned about tablet battery life, this is how we dealt with it in the back cockpit of our RV-8A. Dual on-board, high-output USB ports.
...also available for certified a/c. I'd have to check the log to be sure, but I think they were just a logbook entry.
Jim
I just got a new version of 'droid pushed today, too.
Version 5.0.1.
It's...different.
That's weird. On the google play page it's showing 4.1.2 from today, and that's the OTA version I got.
Interesting. Word was that the Lollipop Android OS update was on hold, due to problems. We haven't received it on any of our Nexus 7s yet.Garmin Pilot 4.1.2 downloaded to me today. But I also got sent Android v 5.0.1 today, too.
Interesting. Word was that the Lollipop Android OS update was on hold, due to problems. We haven't received it on any of our Nexus 7s yet.
Good to hear it's been resumed.
Garmin Pilot 4.1.2 downloaded to me today. But I also got sent Android v 5.0.1 today, too.
OK, thanks, good to know. Nothing yet on mine.
My Nexus 7 has the new 4.1.2 now. I haven't explored it too much yet but it doesn't look that different to me -- just some new features sprinkled in?
Also, since I started IR training, I think it's time to upgrade to get the Geo-Referenced FliteCharts. Do any of you use geo-referenced charts? How do you like it? Pretty functional? Are there any pros/cons to how GP displays the info? I'll probably pay for the upgrade either way but just curious.
The biggest deal for 4.1.2 is the Nexus 9 support. Other that that, they might have made a few tweaks for some things that most people won't notice.
I reported a bug a couple weeks ago - now I have to see if that got fixed. It was a problem when using the VFR map display. I could get it to make an airport symbol disappear by setting up a Direct-To flight under certain circumstances. I'll have to dig out my e-mail to them and try to re-create it.Ah, okay. One thing I noticed is they give you a lot more options on what you can display in the "Roads/Borders" map (add airports of different sizes, airspaces, navaids, etc), essentially to where the map won't look much different than the VFR dynamic maps option.
Also, since I started IR training, I think it's time to upgrade to get the Geo-Referenced FliteCharts. Do any of you use geo-referenced charts? How do you like it? Pretty functional? Are there any pros/cons to how GP displays the info? I'll probably pay for the upgrade either way but just curious.
My bug is still there.
1) get a GPS signal and location
2) put the display in VFR mode
3) set up a flight plan from the nearest airport to anywhere
4) set a direct-to to the destination of your flight plan
5) the origin will move from the nearest airport to your current location
See if the airport symbol of the previous origin disappears.
Edit: It happens of class D airports when the airspace is displayed. I haven't tried it with C or B yet.
My bug is still there.
1) get a GPS signal and location
2) put the display in VFR mode
3) set up a flight plan from the nearest airport to anywhere
4) set a direct-to to the destination of your flight plan
5) the origin will move from the nearest airport to your current location
See if the airport symbol of the previous origin disappears.
Edit: It happens of class D airports when the airspace is displayed. I haven't tried it with C or B yet.
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Might be my imagination but the map image quality (Sectionals and TACs) appears to have degraded some in the SAN area, looks fuzzy.
'Gimp
Which sectionals /airports show problems?
That screenshot is a KC sectional and TAC. Is it the same as what you are seeing? I'll look at a St Louis chart
STL zoomed out to the 50 nm scale.
Yes, That looks about like it.
It was pretty sharp before. Not saying you could read everything, but it wasn't noticeably blurry!
Mark
FWIW, the blurriness is not a Nexus issue, I am running GP 4.1.2 on my Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 which is currently running Android 4.4.2.
Not good Garmin, I don't mind blurry on AVARE, because it is free - but with the GDL-39 3D and now on my 2nd year subscriptions I am $1000 into this setup excluding the tablet hardware.
Not cool.
'Gimp