The analogue vario displays in steps of 0.2 m/s [40ft/min] . A maximum
of ±8 m/s [1600ft/min] can be displayed
The response inertia of the Variometer is determined by its time constant.
A short time constant results in a quick response, but can cause the dis-
play to be jumpy and erratic. A constant that is too long displays climbing
or sinking changes too slowly. The default setting is 1 sec..
However, especially in turbulent air it can be an advantage to have a lon-
ger time constant and slower vario reactions.
In Set Mode No.12 one can choose a constant from 1 to 3,6 sec. for
analogue vario and acoustic.
The Digital vario displays a resolution of 10 cm/s [20ft/min], and the time
constant can be adjusted by the user as a mean value variable.
The max. reading is ±19.9 m/s [1990 ft/min]
The averaging vario is a digital vario with a much longer time constant
(1...30 sec.).It is very useful to find out the median climbrate of a thermal.
It’s constant can be changed in Set Mode No.4.
This vario is also named integrating vario.
The default value is 1 sec.
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Analogue vario
climbing 2 m/s
climbing 5 m/s
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Digital vario
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Time constant
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