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The IQ Basic is perfect for the requirements of paraglider- and hangglider pilots due to the combination of GPS and an extremely wide digital Vario range of +/- 100 m/s . The integrated flight recorder records flights in a IGC format for easy uploading to the OLC server, or presenting a flight on Google-Earth using the Flychart software. The IQ Basic GPS covers the wide range from newcomers up to ambitious pilots who just enjoy flying. The instrument is easy to handle and equipped with various functions for the performance minded pilot. The extremely sensitive and accurate 20 channel GPS-receiver displays precisely the speed over ground, which is important for pilots. Under an optional RACE-Navigation mode there are additional features available as creating a COMPETITION-Route, handling up to 300 waypoints. Highlights: * Elegant and ultra-flat design, metallic ABS-housing, lateral soft-touch gripping surface and easily operable keys. * New high-precision digital vario technology with variable response time and excellent filtering due to new smartfilter technics. * Any information being relevant to a flight is present without shifting on the high-contrast display. * Highly sensitive GPS-receiver of the newest generation with 20 channels and 1 sec. update rate, with compass rose, position indication and speed over ground. * Waypoint memory for up to 40 waypoints * 1 flying route with up to 20 waypoints * GO TO funtion available * All functions are adjustable via easy menu mode. * Speedsensor access * Software updates via Internet (Flash memory). * More than 40 operating hours. Alcaline or alternatively NiMh accus. * Peak flight memory for min/max values, flight recorder for up to 50 flights under IGC format for OLC, max. 120 hours recording time according to the preset scan rate. * Optional RACE-Navigation mode (by release code) with features such as handling of max. 300 waypoints, Competition-flying routes with adjustable waypoint cylinders, a.s.o.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 15 December, 2009.