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Steve Leonard[_2_]
July 2nd 14, 02:59 PM
So, everything was working fine, and the last two flights have not been accepted. In looking at the file that I can download from OLC, it does NOT have the same name as the file I uploaded. Is OLC once again unhappy with Cambridge and kicking out converted Cambridge Model 10/20/25 files? Only other variation is internet via Super 8 Motel. But, it worked for Practice Day, Contest Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3. Has not worked for days 4 and 5.

Anyone else now having Cambridge files bounce? Maybe it is just the sometime painfully slow connection I have here?

Steve

John Carlyle
July 2nd 14, 03:18 PM
Steve,

Just checking - are you using this procedure to prepare the CAI file for upload? http://www.clearnav.net/main/cn-CAI-OLC.html It would be a shame if this method was no longer working...

-John, Q3


On Wednesday, July 2, 2014 9:59:10 AM UTC-4, Steve Leonard wrote:
> So, everything was working fine, and the last two flights have not been accepted. In looking at the file that I can download from OLC, it does NOT have the same name as the file I uploaded. Is OLC once again unhappy with Cambridge and kicking out converted Cambridge Model 10/20/25 files? Only other variation is internet via Super 8 Motel. But, it worked for Practice Day, Contest Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3. Has not worked for days 4 and 5.
>
> Anyone else now having Cambridge files bounce? Maybe it is just the sometime painfully slow connection I have here?
>
> Steve

Ian Reekie
July 2nd 14, 04:29 PM
I used this method yesterday and it worked fine

http://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-2.0/gliding/daily.html?st=olcp&rt=olc&df=&sp=2014&c=UK&sc=

Steve Leonard[_2_]
July 2nd 14, 04:41 PM
On Wednesday, July 2, 2014 7:18:07 AM UTC-7, John Carlyle wrote:
> Steve, Just checking - are you using this procedure to prepare the CAI file for upload? http://www.clearnav.net/main/cn-CAI-OLC.html It would be a shame if this method was no longer working... -John, Q3

Yes, John. I am using it. From looking at the comments in the "thank you for posting" e-mail, it appears that the files may be getting flagged as "invalid" because I have changed the declared task after takeoff? Changed task at the contest, and so I changed the task in the logger, and re-declared the task. If we have an in air change today, I will try just starting the task and not changing the declaration in the logger.

Steve

July 2nd 14, 10:34 PM
Much as I love the OLC and appreciate the work they do I'm kind of mystified when it comes to how picky it can be when it comes to validating the files. A couple of pilots in my club have dealt with the Cambridge problem over the years. My Colibri battery died making the security seal invalid early last year and none of the flights could be scored until I shipped it away to have the battery replaced and the seal reset. Meanwhile a free app on my damn phone with would produce valid files for the OLC. Doesn't really make much sense.

Tony[_5_]
July 3rd 14, 01:23 AM
Yea I thought olc was all about free flying anyway. Getting no points for an in flight task change does not jive with that

Steve Leonard[_2_]
July 3rd 14, 05:54 AM
Yep. Declared the task on the ground, no task change in flight, so no new declaration and all is well. I can see that requirement for the BHC points, but just plain old OLC flying? Sheesh. Now I know not to change a declaration in flight if I want OLC points for it!

Minor gripe, really, but good to understand.

Steve

kirk.stant
July 3rd 14, 01:47 PM
Excuse my ignorance, but why all this concern with declaring flights in the logger?

Don't need it for racing

Don't need it for OLC

Don't even need it for badges (paper declaration is safer)

I must be missing something.....

Curious,

Kirk
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JS
July 6th 14, 06:00 AM
This tool is not necessary but useful.
If you messed with the task in SeeYou, try clicking the "Restore" button in flight properties/task.
Jim

Steve Leonard[_2_]
July 6th 14, 02:29 PM
On Thursday, July 3, 2014 5:47:41 AM UTC-7, kirk.stant wrote:
> Excuse my ignorance, but why all this concern with declaring flights in the logger? Don't need it for racing Don't need it for OLC Don't even need it for badges (paper declaration is safer) I must be missing something..... Curious, Kirk 66

Kirk,

I am just use to stepping through the "Declare task? Yes Start Task? Yes" sequence with the old model 20. When I made the new tasks in flight on those two days, I did the same thing to initiate the task. Now I know not to do that. I won't declare it, I will just start it. And if I have a short power loss in flight, make sure I just resume the task.

Steve

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