Bubba wrote:
 What do I need to do the get a valid IGC file posted to OLC? I am using
 the utilities to convert the downloaded "cai" file to "igc".   Doing so
 the security checks are good.  When posting to OLC, OLC checks the file
 assuming it came from a Cambridge 302 (I am using  a Model 20) and fails
 the security check. Can someone tell me if they have been able to get a
 model 20 posting to OLC.  Thanks!
 Output of validation
 123
 FreeDOS kernel version 1.1.28 (Build 2028) [Dec 09 2002 21:55:55]
  - InitDisk
 C: HD1 Pri:1 CHS=    0-1-1 start =     0MB,size =  392
 D:643.TMPvalicam2 66ac0tt1.igc  out.txt
 ValiCam for the 302 Version 1.0.0
 Checking File:66ac0tt1.igc ...
 Log Data Integrity Fail
 Signature Data Integrity Fail
 Security Fail
 D:643.TMPvali-cam 66ac0tt1.igc  out.txt
 Cambridge Aero Instruments   Flight Log Validation  ---- v1.04
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   File 66AC0TT1.IGC is not a valid CAI log file
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 D:643.TMPigc2cai 66ac0tt1.igc out.cai
 D:643.TMPvali-cam out.cai  out.txt
 Cambridge Aero Instruments   Flight Log Validation  ---- v1.04
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   File OUT.CAI is not a valid CAI log file
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 D:643.TMPconv-cam -n66ac0tt1.igc out.cai org
 CONV-CAM Version 2.0.2    IGC File Creation
   Path for CAI files:
   Path for IGC files: org
         OUT.CAI is not a valid CAI file.
 D:643.TMPecho ''  out.txt
The cheapest, easiest way to do it if you are using windows is he
http://www.abqsoaring.org/misc_files/CAI_fix.htm
Its a simple little utility that does everything for you except
downloading the .cai file from the logger and actually posting to the OLC.
-Dave