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Stewart Kissel
June 15th 04, 04:37 AM
I see this occasionally when reviewing tasks, I have
not found an explanation in the SeeYou manual as to
what this means. Can someone explain this for me?

June 15th 04, 12:19 PM
This happens when you have a declared uncompleted task. The photo
landing is the nearest point to the next turnpoint and is where you
would be scored to if it was a competition task.

Stewart Kissel > wrote in message >...
> I see this occasionally when reviewing tasks, I have
> not found an explanation in the SeeYou manual as to
> what this means. Can someone explain this for me?

tuno
June 15th 04, 06:36 PM
I first saw this in SeeYou when I loaded the log file from a recent
x/c from El Tiro to El Paso. I wrote to the good folks at SeeYou
about it and found out that it's because I did not make the waypoints
in the task according to the default observation zone rules.

When I went to Edit | Task Declaration and modified the observation
zones to be large enough to get credit for the waypoints, it "fixed"
the problem and gave me a speed based on the entire (modified) task.

I had some learning curve issues with SeeYou but I'm starting to like
it ...

-ted

Stewart Kissel > wrote in message >...
> I see this occasionally when reviewing tasks, I have
> not found an explanation in the SeeYou manual as to
> what this means. Can someone explain this for me?

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