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SeeYou Mobile
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Wednesday, 08 September 2010 |
Frédéric Peignot has done a big job of translating the SeeYou Mobile manual to French language. Big thanks to Frederic!
The French manual can be downloaded in the Download section |
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Oudie
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Friday, 06 August 2010 |
Oudie is Naviter's Personal Gliding Assistant which aims at providing everything a glider pilot needs in one simple package. Oudie ships with all cables which are required to connect to your flight data recorder or GPS, a basic suction cup holder as well as car and wall chargers. The proven Naviter software packages SeeYou Mobile and ConnectMe are preinstalled already.
You can literally take it out of the box and use it in your glider.
Oudie works great in combination with other Naviter products such as SeeYou for the PC, ConnectMe, Soaring Spot and others. It was designed to answer the question which was most frequently posted to us as "Which device should I buy to run SeeYou Mobile?"
Further references:
. Oudie Manual is available through Download > Help > Oudie
. Firmware update is available and it is highly recommended for all existing Oudie users
You can purchase Oudie through our Online shop, however please note that several of our dealers have Oudies in stock. They can save you the shipping cost and give better local support.
Resellers which currently have Oudies in Stock:
. Roy McMaster, SeeYou USA (USA)
. Paul Remde, Cumulus Soaring (USA)
. Wings and Wheels (USA)
. Craggy Aero (USA)
. Glider Pilot Shop (NL)
. Lothar Dittmer (Germany)
. K6 Team (Germany)
. Streckenflug.at (Austria)
. Dickie Feakes (UK)
. Finesse Max (France)
. Go Soaring (Australia)
. Ueli Messmer (Switzerland)
. Robert Danewid (Sweden)
. Hannu Nurmiranta (Finland)
. Jaroslav Vach (Czech Republic)
. Peter How (South Africa) |
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Naviter
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Wednesday, 02 June 2010 |
This time the following updated airspaces were added:
. Austria
. Hungary
. Belgium and Luxembourg
All airspaces were changed significantly, therefore please upgrade your database as soon as possible if you use the airspace of these countries.
Particular caution is required for flying in Belgium and Luxembourg. The airspace there is extremely complex and therefore three files are included:
1. bellux-weekdays-with-transponder.cub - use this file during the weekdays if you have a transponder on board - with transponder you have access to airspace above 4500ft MSL
2. bellux-weekdays-below4500ft.cub - use this file if you don't have transponder. Flying above 4500ft is restricted
3. bellux-weekends.cub - use this file on weekends when military activity is significantly reduced
A thorough ReadMe about using airspace in Belgium and Luxembourt is available here:
http://www.lvzc.be//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=32
Many thanks to Robert Mayer, Peter Szabo, Hugo Mertens and Stéphane Vander Veken for providing these airspace revisions. |
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