Nielsen-Kellerman ClearNav User Manual
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NK ClearNav Manual • Version 0.5 • July 3, 2008
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6.1.9
Select the desired Task Type ............................................................................................... 84
6.1.10
Enter a task ......................................................................................................................... 84
6.2
A Typical Day at the Gliderport .................................................................................................. 85
6.2.1
Power up ............................................................................................................................. 85
6.2.2
Enter a task or two .............................................................................................................. 85
6.2.3
Fly a task .............................................................................................................................. 85
6.2.4
After landing – transfer the flight log to the USB memory stick ........................................ 85
6.3
Local Flying ................................................................................................................................. 85
6.3.1
Navigation to nearby airports ............................................................................................. 85
6.4
Setup and Fly a Badge or Record Task ....................................................................................... 85
6.5
Setup and Fly a Contest Task ...................................................................................................... 85
7
Setup Menu (Details) ........................................................................................................................ 85
8
Specifications .................................................................................................................................... 85
9
Wiring Diagrams and Cable Schematics ........................................................................................... 85
10
Glossary ............................................................................................................................................. 85