The Naviter Oudie N FANET+ is a free-flight navigation device designed for paragliding, paramotoring, and hang gliding.
It combines the features of the Oudie N with a built-in FANET+ module, enhancing safety and situational awareness.
The FANET+ module includes a FANET transceiver and a FLARM transmitter, allowing pilots to see other FANET and FLARM-equipped aircraft, and be seen by them.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
Key Features:
FANET+ Module: This module integrates a FANET transceiver for exchanging position data with other FANET-equipped devices and a FLARM transmitter for being seen by glider and general aviation pilots.
SeeYou Navigator Software: The Oudie N comes with Naviter’s SeeYou Navigator software, providing navigation, task planning, and flight analysis tools.
Sunlight Readable Display: The 5.5-inch screen is designed to be easily visible in bright sunlight.
Long Battery Life: The device boasts 15+ hours of battery life at full brightness.
Connectivity: Includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 4G/LTE connectivity for various data transfer and live tracking options.
Offline Maps: Allows for navigation even without an internet connection.
Integrated Lanyard: A lanyard is integrated for secure attachment to the pilot’s harness.
FLARM Beacon: The FLARM transmitter acts as a beacon, alerting other aircraft equipped with FLARM technology to the Oudie N’s presence.
Benefits of FANET+:
Enhanced Safety:
By making your aircraft visible to other pilots and allowing you to see them, FANET+ helps to prevent mid-air collisions.
Improved Situational Awareness:
Knowing the position and altitude of other aircraft in the vicinity can help pilots make better decisions.
Real-time Data:
FANET+ transmits position, altitude, and climb rate data, providing valuable information during flight.
In essence, the Oudie N FANET+ is a comprehensive navigation and safety tool designed to improve the flying experience for free-flight enthusiasts.
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