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Old September 6th 05, 12:20 PM
David Kinsell
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ContestID67 wrote:
I had a pile of log files of my flights this summer. I typically
transfer files from my flight recorder to my PC via my IPAQ's removable
compact flash (CF) card.

Unfortunately, the IPAQ had the wrong date (year, time, everything) so
it was a little difficult figuring out which log file was which based
on the date stamp of the file.

However, there is a way out of this dilemma. The IGC file is named by
the flight recorder in such a way that it "encodes" the date when the
flight was made along with other information.

Below is your personal decoder ring for IGC file names.

Enjoy, John
email: johnatderosaweb.com

================================================== =====

YMDCXXXF.IGC
||||\ /|
|||| | |
|||| | +--- F=Flight # of day 1-9 then A-Z (35 flights max)
|||| +----- XXX=Serial number of logger (3 alpha-numberic digits)
|||+------- C=Manufacturer of logger (see note below)
||+-------- D=Day of month (see note below)
|+--------- M=Month of year (see note below)
+---------- Y=Last digit of year

Example
=======
5AGC3WK1.IGC

October, 16, 2005
Cambridge recorder serial number 3WK
Flight #1


Or, could be 1995. Or 2015. With all the stink about Y2K,
it's a little surprising they came up with a scheme that has
a 10 year rollover problem.

-Dave