Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend a phone app they I can put an address of a base (Ap) and
the phone will point to it?
For new installers
Thanks
Rhys
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Theodolite will let you see a heading. Not sure how the best way would be to
get the heading.
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> On Jul 4, 2020, at 2:53 AM, Rhys Cuff (Speedweb Internet) via AF
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> Hi Guys
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> Can anyone recommend a phone app they I can put an address of a base (Ap) and
> the
Yes, it will do it. You go into map, drop a pin on the AP. Then in the main
view you have a red dot on the compass at the bottom. Just pan around until
the red dot is under the center line and you are looking at the AP. Just tried
it and it works great.
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You have to tap on the pin you dropped in the map and then go back to the
theodolite view to see the red dot. If you don’t select the pin for the AP in
the map, it will not show up with the red dot on the compass. This is pretty
cool.
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it's BFM technology..
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> On Jul 3, 2020, at 6:54 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
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> Who knew those old Linksys routers were magic. Even without plugging in
> the power
Again, someone loaded 4 fully grown adults into a 172.
Then they did something even more stupid, flew up a canyon in the summer in the
mountains of Utah.
While a 172 may technically have 4 seats, it is horribly underpowered for that
load. It has a legal useful load with full fuel as low as 425
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From: Craig Hunter
Sent: Saturday, July 4, 2020 8:10 AM
To: Chuck McCown
Subject: Re: Theodolite Support
Chuck, I assume you found the import map markers feature on the map screen?
That would allow import of any number of markers. If that option is grayed
out it
When I was getting my SEL, one of my instructors was ~~ 230 lbs,
and I am 200 lbs. We were in a Cessna 152. 'nuff said. Fortunately
we were doing local stuff around PAO, which sits barely above sea
level and it was a cool day.
My main instructor was a little guy; ma
Once upon a time, I took off from a grass strip in a 150, in Utah. 250 lb
passenger beside me.
10 gallons of gas in cans behind the seats as well as a box of tools and some
luggage.
The strip was short too...
Stall warning horn was squeaking as I barely cleared the powerlines at the end
of the
I flew a 172 as a first training a/c before switching to low wing. My
instructor ( ex-wwII P51 pilot ) called _all_ 4 place planes 2 place
planes + baggage. We did high altitude training together and he had me
try and climb without leaning at sea level first to maximum altitude.
What an ey
So, how did the story end?
ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
Again, someone loaded 4 fully grown adults into a 172.
Then they did something even more stupid, flew up a canyon in the
summer in the mountains of Utah.
While a 172 may technically have 4 seats, it is horribly underpowered
for that load. It
Hamburger on the mountain. A guy and his two teen age kids watched it go
down. Hiked over there and saw things people do not need to see.
-Original Message-
From: Jay Weekley
Sent: Saturday, July 4, 2020 10:24 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Cessna 172
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On 7/4/20 10:32 AM, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
Hamburger on the mountain. A guy and his two teen age kids watched it
go down. Hiked over there and saw things people do not need to see.
-Orig
Try WiFi Fresnel App and GPS status App..
On Sat, Jul 4, 2020, 7:20 AM wrote:
> You have to tap on the pin you dropped in the map and then go back to the
> theodolite view to see the red dot. If you don’t select the pin for the AP
> in the map, it will not show up with the red dot on the compas
...but nothing has changed.
Joey Chestnut breaks his own record eating 75 hotdogs in 10 minutes:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/joey-chestnut-breaks-his-own-record-in-nathans-hot-dog-eating-contest/
Making San Jose proud!
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Do they have competitive eating contests in other countries, or just here?
It kind of seems like another of those things for the rest of the world to
roll their eyes at, like wearing baseball caps and Crocs.
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From: AF On Behalf Of Bill Prince
Sent: Saturday, July 4, 2020
Or flips flops while shopping at Home Depotif you do, please leave man
card at the door...
On Sat, Jul 4, 2020, 7:09 PM Ken Hohhof wrote:
> Do they have competitive eating contests in other countries, or just here?
> It kind of seems like another of those things for the rest of the world to
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