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				 Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:04 am    Post subject: Sony e-reader and ifr charts | 
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				There was a mention of Sony ereader and PDF Approach Plates a while ago which sparked my interest.  I fly a few times a year from SE Florida to New Mexico and carry a suitcase full of approach plates.  My favorites are Florida which is so thick that you cannot fold it over and Texas, with three books in all.  If you do not know where your destination is (geographically in Texas) on the chart you do not know which book to open to find the plate.
 I bought the ereader 505 for $ 269, including shipping, form Amazon with generous return policy.   After downloading the entire US charts from http://readerplates.com ($10, no subscription required),  I found that while magnify the plate, the orientation of the plate changes from portrait to landscape.  This requires turning the reader 90 degrees to view the chart.  Although I can read the chart without magnifying it, I found this to be a disadvantage.
 I solved the problem as shown in the following pics  ( I hope that I have not clogged someone's download files with these pics).  
 First picture shows an aluminum plate with couple of heavy duty velcro strips (they are about 3/16" thick), a hole I drilled and counter-sunk in the plate and the knee pad, the ereader and a plastic coffee can lid that provides the friction.  Friction mechanism, courtesy of my smarter friends.
 The second and the third pictures how they assemble.
 The forth picture shows the velcro on the back of ereader.  I placed it based on my needs.  You may place it anywhere you think will work for you.  Also, the screw holding the assembly has to be cut very short with a low profile lock washer to fit under the ereader.
 The next pictures show the different orientations.  With the push of one button and flip of a finger, the ereader goes into landscape magnification mode.
 I flew an approach yesterday and believe that this is a good alternative to carrying a lot of charts short of upgrading my now three year old (outdated!) equipment.  I plan to print the plates for my destination and the alternate from AOPA site and carry the ereader for unexpected diversion.
 The folks at readerplates.com are very responsive.  The organization, the magnification and navigation of the plates are easy and logical.
 I am sure people with machine shops and smarter folks can come up with better solution.
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		Tim Olson
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:24 am    Post subject: Sony e-reader and ifr charts | 
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				Is that charts too, or just approach plates?
 Do you have a solution for Charts?
 
 Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
 do not archive
 
 Rob Kermanj wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   There was a mention of Sony ereader and PDF Approach Plates a while 
  ago which sparked my interest.  I fly a few times a year from SE Florida 
  to New Mexico and carry a suitcase full of approach plates.  My 
  favorites are Florida which is so thick that you cannot fold it over and 
  Texas, with three books in all.  If you do not know where your 
  destination is (geographically in Texas) on the chart you do not 
  know which book to open to find the plate.
  
  I bought the ereader 505 for $ 269, including shipping, form Amazon with 
  generous return policy.   After downloading the entire US charts 
  from http://readerplates.com ($10, no subscription required),  I found 
  that while magnify the plate, the orientation of the plate changes 
  from portrait to landscape.  This requires turning the reader 
  90 degrees to view the chart.  Although I can read the chart 
  without magnifying it, I found this to be a disadvantage.
  
  I solved the problem as shown in the following pics  ( I hope that I 
  have not clogged someone's download files with these pics).  
  
  First picture shows an aluminum plate with couple of heavy duty velcro 
  strips (they are about 3/16" thick), a hole I drilled and counter-sunk 
  in the plate and the knee pad, the ereader and a plastic coffee can lid 
  that provides the friction.  Friction mechanism, courtesy of my smarter 
  friends.
  
  The second and the third pictures how they assemble.
  
  The forth picture shows the velcro on the back of ereader.  I placed it 
  based on my needs.  You may place it anywhere you think will work for 
  you.  Also, the screw holding the assembly has to be cut very short with 
  a low profile lock washer to fit under the ereader.
  
  The next pictures show the different orientations.  With the push of one 
  button and flip of a finger, the ereader goes into landscape 
  magnification mode.
  
  I flew an approach yesterday and believe that this is a good alternative 
  to carrying a lot of charts short of upgrading my now three year old 
  (outdated!) equipment.  I plan to print the plates for my destination 
  and the alternate from AOPA site and carry the ereader for unexpected 
  diversion.
  
  The folks at readerplates.com are very responsive.  The organization, 
  the magnification and navigation of the plates are easy and logical.
  
  I am sure people with machine shops and smarter folks can come up with 
  better solution.
  
  
  
  
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:05 am    Post subject: Sony e-reader and ifr charts | 
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				Just the Plates.  I wish I had a solution for the charts.
 
 At least with the charts, you are not carrying a huge bundle.  I was  
 thinking of scanning the chars I usually use, based on Vector Airways  
 and loading them into the reader to see how it will work.  If I do, I  
 will report on it.
 
 do ot archive.
 
 On Mar 22, 2009, at 9:22 AM, Tim Olson wrote:
 
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  Is that charts too, or just approach plates?
  Do you have a solution for Charts?
 
  Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
  do not archive
 
  Rob Kermanj wrote:
 > There was a mention of Sony ereader and PDF Approach Plates a while  
 > ago which sparked my interest.  I fly a few times a year from SE  
 > Florida to New Mexico and carry a suitcase full of approach  
 > plates.  My favorites are Florida which is so thick that you cannot  
 > fold it over and Texas, with three books in all.  If you do not  
 > know where your destination is (geographically in Texas) on the  
 > chart you do not know which book to open to find the plate.
 > I bought the ereader 505 for $ 269, including shipping, form Amazon  
 > with generous return policy.   After downloading the entire US  
 > charts from http://readerplates.com ($10, no subscription  
 > required),  I found that while magnify the plate, the orientation  
 > of the plate changes from portrait to landscape.  This requires  
 > turning the reader 90 degrees to view the chart.  Although I can  
 > read the chart without magnifying it, I found this to be a  
 > disadvantage.
 > I solved the problem as shown in the following pics  ( I hope that  
 > I have not clogged someone's download files with these pics).   
 > First picture shows an aluminum plate with couple of heavy duty  
 > velcro strips (they are about 3/16" thick), a hole I drilled and  
 > counter-sunk in the plate and the knee pad, the ereader and a  
 > plastic coffee can lid that provides the friction.  Friction  
 > mechanism, courtesy of my smarter friends.
 > The second and the third pictures how they assemble.
 > The forth picture shows the velcro on the back of ereader.  I  
 > placed it based on my needs.  You may place it anywhere you think  
 > will work for you.  Also, the screw holding the assembly has to be  
 > cut very short with a low profile lock washer to fit under the  
 > ereader.
 > The next pictures show the different orientations.  With the push  
 > of one button and flip of a finger, the ereader goes into landscape  
 > magnification mode.
 > I flew an approach yesterday and believe that this is a good  
 > alternative to carrying a lot of charts short of upgrading my now  
 > three year old (outdated!) equipment.  I plan to print the plates  
 > for my destination and the alternate from AOPA site and carry the  
 > ereader for unexpected diversion.
 > The folks at readerplates.com are very responsive.  The  
 > organization, the magnification and navigation of the plates are  
 > easy and logical.
 > I am sure people with machine shops and smarter folks can come up  
 > with better solution.
 > IMG_2079.JPG
 > IMG_2080.JPG
 > IMG_2081.JPG
 > IMG_2082.JPG
 > IMG_2083.JPG
 > IMG_2084.JPG
 >
 
 
 
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