All I want is an audio vario + an averager display. I don't want Speed to
Fly or Final Glide calculation. Ideally, all in a 57mm cutout (then I can
fit a turn and slip to the 80mm cutout left free).
So far my choices appear to be the Borgelt B40 and the Tasman. Both come in
at about GBP 260 + taxes (around 400 euros).
1. From the comments I read the Borgelt is very good. Can anyone confirm
that I can fit a toggle switch so that the needle shows 23 sec average
rather than current lift/sink?
2. The Tasman is pretty new. Does anyone have experience using one? Is the
sound musical or annoying? Is the LCD readable in sunlight?
3. Are there any other options at a similar price which I should consider?
I've already rejected the XK10 (needs two dials) and the Clever Box (too
clever by half). I used to fly another glider with an Ilec, but the SC7 is
more expensive than the two above and 80 mm.
All comments gratefully received.
http://www.borgeltinstruments.com/B40advert.html
Lastly, you can have a backup 9v PP3 battery for emergency
use.
John Galloway
The sound is pleasant and informative. The LCD is easy to read in any light -
very crisp. The brighter the light, the easier it is to read. I was so pleased
with the Tasman that I became a USA dealer for them several years ago. Have one
in my Salto for the last three years and really enjoyed. it.
There is a Tasman dealer in the UK but I do not have, at hand, info to provide
you as to who it is. The BGA magazine should have a small advert somewhere that
would help you identify the UK dealer.
Hope this helps.
Safe soaring,
Bob Wander
USA