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I believe, what you are asking for is possible. Using the first four settings in the 'LCD and OLED Display Settings'; Number of Airports to Displa...
Great! Send a pic once you have them up and running. - Mark
Yes, the only OLED pics available for the Fritzling diagram had 8 pins. In real life this style can be wired either using I2C (which uses 4 of the pin...
It's a bezel that locates the OLED's on pins. Here's the STL file in case it would help. - Mark
Hi Ron, If I understand your question correctly, yes you can do that. The first 4 settings under the 'LCD And OLED Display Settings' should accommod...
I had that happen to me once as well, but only once. I've yet to duplicate it. So let me know if you see it again. Thanks for pointing that out. - Mar...
Here you go; This needs to go into the '/NeoSectional/templates' directory. You can use one of a number of ssh file explorers to copy the file t...
@kkaestner Thank you for pointing this out. I know exactly what happened and what to fix. I'll get an updated remote app attached on this board plus...
Obviously I wanted to use the universally accepted colors for the flight categories; Green - VFR Blue - MVFR Red - IFR Violet - LIFR Then to...
No problem with doing that other than if you mis-wire and have to unsolder. So if you are comfortable with that, go for it. Adafruit sells a solderabl...
Hi, that's a very doable project. It will take some time and you will make some mistakes that need to be redone, but that's all part of the journey. W...
In the next update, the metar data will be listed next to the airport in the airport editor and the pin number is listed there too so you'll be able t...
Ah, that makes sense. They are 2 separate processes. And they can step on each other. So the map needs to be off. Good catch. - Mark
V2. We started to use a level converter. The software doesn't depend on using a level converter though, so if you still want to wire it with a Diode, ...
The lights start off with the flight category representation then displays two flashes that dictate weather conditions. So in your example, Blue will ...