As far as i know, modern vario's use digital pressure transducer(s) to work
out changes in altitude. You also need to compensate for airspeed, measuring
just altitude would give false readings whenever changing your airspeed.
I doubt trying to assemble the components from scratch and interfacing with
android/xcsoar would be worth the effort - probably best to research
different vario's that supply either a serial or bluetooth output which can
be used to communicate to XCSoar.
On 8 April 2011 10:03, thomorph <[email protected]> wrote:
> What kind of cheed equipement can be add to my android smartphone to become
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> vario?
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