![]() I figured it shouldn't be too hard to put together a small, stand-alone device to download the data to an SD card, which could then be read in any computer anywhere. Didn't sound to me like it would save much in the hassle factor. A bit of a hassle, and doubly so if you use a Mac or other non-Windows computer.ĮI has a solution to this: a battery/download box they call the MUX-8A-EXT, which allows you to remove their data logger from your plane and bring it to your computer, rather than the other way round, and costs $100. ![]() The only issue is with actually downloading the data-you need to take your computer (running Windows), with a serial cable (or USB-serial adapter), out to the plane and use EI's special software to do the download. It isn't the modern high-speed, full-color, primary-replacement type that's gotten popular in the last few years, but it's a perfectly-capable engine monitor with data logging. Shortly after I bought '48Q, I installed an EI UBG-16 engine monitor. ![]() ![]() Just wondering if anybody else here would have any interest in a project I've been working on.
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