· Setup>Vario Parameters>Hawk Enabled = Yes
· Setup>Vario Parameters>Hawk Wind Variance Settings = .07, 30, 10
· Setup>Sounds>Audio>Vario Audio Source = Hawk
· Setup>Sounds>Audio>SC Audio Source = Hawk
· Graphics>Glider and Track>Path Style = Hawk Netto
· Graphics>Thermal Mode>Enabled=Yes
· Graphics>Thermal Mode>Color Circles By=Hawk Netto
· Hardware>Vario>Vario Needle=Vario
· Hardware>Vario>SC Needle=Netto
· Hardware>Vario>Needles=Vario&Hawk
· Hardware>V80>TE Compensation = 100% (Electronic)
· V8 TE and static ports are t-connected to Probe Static Pressure
· V8 pitot port is t-connected with airspeed to Probe Pitot Pressure
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That is also what I noticed.
I am flying straight looking for the core of the thermal in raising air and when I bank Hawk sound goes up even if there is no increase of lift.
That gives a false indication of turning into the core when I am actually not. It has probably something to do with how they calculate the airmass movement substracting the circling polar to the lift/sink.
It is a shame that the lift indicated by the Hawk is wrong and there is that issue with the banking, else it would have been an awesome vario. Very nice and effective filtering of horizontal gusts, ultra fast response still cutting the noise, very good filtering in rough thermals. Maybe one day they’ll fix the software but it seems there has not been significant changes to the Hawk part for a while.
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Hi Jeff,
Toni here – I handle Sales & Marketing at LXNAV, and I’m also an active competition pilot.
Personally, I use HAWK for:
Filtering out wind gusts (no more false turns)
Detecting the true center of the thermal
Reading live wind indication (especially valuable when flying in the mountains)
I always keep the sound set to TEK and use HAWK as confirmation. When the blue needle rises (typically around 2 m/s), I begin thermaling — and it works extremely well for me.
The last time I flew a club glider without HAWK, I felt completely lost. There were so many “fake” thermals caused by gusts, and it was much harder to center the thermal from the first turn.
For accurate HAWK indications, the following are essential:
Proper yaw calibration
Correct tilt calibration
Good GPS reception
Flying with minimal sideslip
Keeping the system updated to the latest software version (we continuously improve the HAWK algorithm)
Have a great season!
Toni
PS: For some reason I’m unable to register using my company email address. Could you please let me know who I should contact to resolve this?
PS2: I also recommend contacting in...@lxnav.com for any customer support questions. We respond within 24 hours, and the most accurate information will always come directly from us. I often see some rather unusual replies on forums 🙂
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