Datalogging

SuperCub

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Hi Dynon Support,

before we try it all I have a question for a dual Skyview System:

When downloading the datalogs on a USB drive does it have all available datas in the logs or just the ones which were shown on this display? Possibly only engine readings?

If I download the datalogs from the second display on another USB drive, are they the same?

In other words: Are the datalogs independent from the screen layout?
 

dynonsupport

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The datalog has nothing to do with the screen layout. It records AHRS data, EMS data, and system data (autopilot, transponder, etc) independent of what is displayed on that screen.

Each screen stores the data itself, independent of other screens, but the configuration is shared. Thus, if you ask one screen to erase all the data but not the other screen, they will have different lengths of data, but for the overlapping section of data it will be the same. There will be slight differences in some data like heading bugs since there is technically a delay when you change it on one screen before it is received by the other, so if you are recording at 16Hz you might be able to observe this if you actually overlaid datalogs.
 

rfazio1951

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Can someone post a small log file so we can see what it looks like. I won't get to see one till this weekend when I install the update. I'm dying to see what it looks like.
 

dynonsupport

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Here's some demo data for a short 35 minute flight taken at 4Hz. You can see we log all sorts of cool stuff like autopilot force, servo position, percent power, leaning, bug settings, wind speeds, and what kind of waypoint you have loaded in the GPS.

It's standard CSV so it opens right up in spreadsheets like Excel or Openoffice.
 

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lolachampcar

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Dynon,

Thanks for the logging.  It is perfect!

It is so nice to buy something and have it just get better every year you own it.

Bill
 

tucsonphil

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Just flew with Data Logging for 3 legs in my RV-6A. Fantastic! After downloading the data to my thumb drive I used Savvy Analysis (free online) to display it. Very impressive.

Thank you Dynon!!!

Phil in Tucson
 

N474MAY

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Could someone tell me where the information on the data logging is in the Pilot User guide? I don't see any information in the index. Thanks
 

jeffa

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Could someone tell me where the information on the data logging is in the Pilot User guide?  I don't see any information in the index.  Thanks

It's in the Installation Manual (appendix F), not Pilot's Guide.
 

DarrellK

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Dataloging file converted to a .kml and viewed in Google Earth.
 

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DarrellK

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I wated to post the actual .kml file but this message board is blocking it. So, I renamed it as a .txt file. In order for it to load in Google Earth, you must rename it back to a .kml file.
 

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DonFromTX

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I wasted some time trying to figure out just where in Wisconsin that terrain is, but looks more like AZ to me.
 

CBarber

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I used it for the first time today. Very short flight but i am still in Phase One testing and I had just done some engine work. It was great to see the data and gain some insight. Thanks Dynon
 

DarrellK

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Dataloging file converted to a .kml and viewed in Google Earth.

How do you convert the .csv file to a .kml file?

There are many was to create kml files.  They’re ASCII based and easily edited.   You can start by studying this https://developers.google.com/kml/documentation/kml_tut
Then with some creative work with Excel and some cutting and pasting in Notepad you can do it manually.  It a little too complicated to explain it all here.

I wrote a Visual Basic app years ago for use with the Blue Mountain EFIS to do this.  I just tweaked it a little to make it work with this new Dynon file.  I’ve only tested it with one data file so far.  So it’s not quite ready for distribution.
 

louie928

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Dataloging file converted to a .kml and viewed in Google Earth.

How do you convert the .csv file to a .kml file?

There are many was to create kml files.  They’re ASCII based and easily edited.   You can start by studying this https://developers.google.com/kml/documentation/kml_tut
Then with some creative work with Excel and some cutting and pasting in Notepad you can do it manually.  It a little too complicated to explain it all here.

I wrote a Visual Basic app years ago for use with the Blue Mountain EFIS to do this.  I just tweaked it a little to make it work with this new Dynon file.  I’ve only tested it with one data file so far.  So it’s not quite ready for distribution.

Thanks for the info. I'll give it a try.
 

schristo

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no need to edit the .csv file... just use the free online conversion tools from gpsvisualizer...

http://www.gpsvisualizer.com
 

jnmeade

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On a dual screen system with two ADAHRS, do you need two USB ports or one? I'm designing my dual screen panel layout.
 
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