BrentC48
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Another fan of the 10% or even 5% EMS screen option. Love my Skyview but this would further improve a great system. Even a little bit more map/PFD area would be noticed and appreciated.
Bill, I don't think WiFi will be useful in this application; the EMS data is only available at one of the five serial ports AFAIK. But we're testing our app with a Bluetooth to serial adapter and are getting good results.Note to Joe Dubner - with wifi now, it will be more possible to send Skyview data to an app on a tablet or smartphone to display it.
Absolutely! I flew more than 6 hours in this configuration today except that the "5% screen" was on my Android tablet. The extra room on the Map screen was very useful when the 40% screen was overloaded with traffic, weather, obstructions, ADS-B "signage", etc. as I would go to a larger scale and "spread it out". Or I could see more of the "big picture" with fully half the screen for the map. After a little while I became very comfortable checking fuel, oil temperature, etc. on my tablet and counting on an alarm if something was out of limits.I feel the 5% side bar, as previously described, would be a very eloquent way to monitor EMS data during a long cruse flight and would be a much welcomed option on my SkyView Touch. If a problem is detected and more information is deemed necessary, a quick switch the traditional “arcs and bars” view can be made to quickly determine visually …
Sorry I am not in favor of a 5% screen. I can't think of anything worse than a thin line of stacked numbers.....would make the eyes bleed trying to differentiate between them!
Mostly I fly the Skyview as 40%PFD, 40%MAP, 20%(Engine.) I rearranged my RV12 layout as shown. All the widgets are vertical for an easier scan.
Oil Pres, Temp and Battery Volts/Amps on Top row.
Fuel Level, Pressure, and Flow, and Trim on second row.
CHT/EGT 3rd row.
Useful numbers at the top, with Stall and Spar Pins.
Now, on the right hand side is something I am posting here to the Dynon forum as a suggestion. For TAKEOFF and LANDING I like the 20% view. I like the context that the ranges provide. In CRUISE, I would really like a bigger PFD and Map but I do not like totally getting rid of the engine monitoring! (Yes, I know, even with voice alerts.) This is a 5% wide strip (One-FOURTH the width of the standard one!) That would let the PFD and MAP both be 47.5% rather than 40%!
Note that the example is for a conventional aircraft with 2 fuel tanks and 4 CHT/EGT possibilities. Ignore the values of the numbers, this is a sizing-spacing example.
You can see all the numbers. I would add the coding of a green background when the number is in that part of the range (current widgets do not do that.) Comments are welcome on this too!
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Regards,
Bill H.
RV12, N412BR "Sweetie"
Sorry I am not in favor of a 5% screen. I can't think of anything worse than a thin line of stacked numbers.....would make the eyes bleed trying to differentiate between them!
Sorry I am not in favor of a 5% screen. I can't think of anything worse than a thin line of stacked numbers.....would make the eyes bleed trying to differentiate between them!
Alan...that's the beauty of the 5% screen...if it's green..not to worry; if it's yellow or red. Change screen to full size. Having more map is golden (or maybe you don't care to see where you're going)....just kidding!!!! :![]()
Plus with my Dynon video adapter, I could watch movies AND monitor engine performance.
Sorry I am not in favor of a 5% screen. I can't think of anything worse than a thin line of stacked numbers.....would make the eyes bleed trying to differentiate between them!
Alan...that's the beauty of the 5% screen...if it's green..not to worry; if it's yellow or red. Change screen to full size. Having more map is golden (or maybe you don't care to see where you're going)....just kidding!!!! :![]()
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I want the 5% screen. I have two 10" and if there was room for a third on the panel......
Just "how bad" is it, is real bad when it lights up red. That also necessitates a quick way to switch. I personally think a few precious seconds wasted switching to another screen will cause even more confusion when trying to decipher a new unfamiliar screen. Actually, if I hit the layout button it takes me a seemingly ridiculous amount of time to get it back to a familiar view. Add a little panic because something is in the red and the engine will be trashed before I stop flipping screens and find out "how bad" it is.If a problem is detected and more information is deemed necessary, a quick switch the traditional “arcs and bars” view can be made to quickly determine visually … just “how bad” is it?
I support the choice part of the argument.Get the manual out of the glove box so I can look-up what that idiot light that just came on means.
This is a great idea for those of us with single panel systems.