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Old April 12th 06, 06:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default OLC - Action Needed

I set SeeYou parameters on 'AUTO' and my flight downloaded quickly with no
problems. I'm no expert on serial communications so I don't know the actual
baud rate. Possibly the card and SeeYou self-optimized the comm rate. The
manual that came with the "CyberPro PCI 2S" serial port card isn't very
helpful in answering your question.

Bill Daniels

"Paul Remde" wrote in message
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Hi Bill,

I must be missing something. If the VL has its comm port set to 4800
baud, or even 19,200 baud, how can a high speed comm port speed up
downloads? My experience with RS-232 serial communications is that 4800
to 19200 baud is about as fast as it can go without errors, depending on
the cable length. Sync-serial communications can be much faster but most
devices don't support that. I'm very curious.

Sincerely,

Paul Remde

"Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote in message
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"Mike the Strike" wrote in message
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Thanks for the comments, Ian. I am aware of the two modes and use the
fast unsecure method for casual flights. I have been using ConnectMe
to download secure logs from my Volkslogger since participating in the
OLC and have previously had no problems. In this case, there does
appear to be a problem with my file and maybe the issue is not the OLC.

It is frustrating, though, having made a great flight and having to
spend longer downloading and fixing the log than the flight time!
Clearly the security issues are causing more problems than they were
designed to prevent. Like many other glider pilots, I wonder how many
bogus logs there are and even if it would be possible to get away with
one, given so many people watching the forum?

Mike


Mike, as I mentioned in another post, I just bought a new and expensive
($70) high-speed serial port card for my new winXP desktop. Secure
Volkslogger files now download in seconds using SeeYou and no problems
(so far) with the OLC.

Bill Daniels.