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Can anyone give me a clue on the task settings to use in SeeYou to
make it give me the same speed and distance scores that WinScore gives for USA Regional contests? I've tried everything but I cannot get SeeYou and WinScore to agree on the distance. And I doubt the speed will match until the distance does. Anyone hacked this out yet? ~ted/2NO |
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Hi Ted.
It's important that: 1. You use the same method for calculating distances (there's two ways to do that according to SC03, you can change that in Tools Options General Distance calculation) 2. Make sure that the start and finish cylinders are defined in the same way in WinScore and SeeYou (particularly the "Move Origin" checkbox for the start sector where you can define whether or not the distance starts in the middle of the sector or on its perimeter) If you need more help - please don't hesitate to use our support forum as well: http://www.naviter.si/component/opti...mf/Itemid,158/ Regards, Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots use http://www.SeeYou.si Tuno je napisal: Can anyone give me a clue on the task settings to use in SeeYou to make it give me the same speed and distance scores that WinScore gives for USA Regional contests? I've tried everything but I cannot get SeeYou and WinScore to agree on the distance. And I doubt the speed will match until the distance does. Anyone hacked this out yet? ~ted/2NO |
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Thanks Andrej -- changing the distance calculation setting still
doesn't give me a matching distance. When I have "use flight fixes" selected in Task options, it properly uses the distance flown into the turn point cylinder (1.6km mile radius for Assigned Tasks), but I invariably get a Distance score that is quite different that WinScore's. In particular, I'm looking at my six different scores from the Region 9 contest last year, and cannot get the same distance/speed calculation on any of them. I *can* get the same task distance distance (not score!) on an Assigned Task *if* I set the "Use waypoints" option for distance calculation in the "Task options" page. -ted |
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On 19 Feb., 16:58, "Tuno" wrote:
Thanks Andrej -- changing the distance calculation setting still doesn't give me a matching distance. When I have "use flight fixes" selected in Task options, it properly uses the distance flown into the turn point cylinder (1.6km mile radius for Assigned Tasks), but I invariably get a Distance score that is quite different that WinScore's. In particular, I'm looking at my six different scores from the Region 9 contest last year, and cannot get the same distance/speed calculation on any of them. I *can* get the same task distance distance (not score!) on an Assigned Task *if* I set the "Use waypoints" option for distance calculation in the "Task options" page. -ted Maybe check the task time in the flight properties. In area tasks SeeYou stops the scoring flight at the end of the task time, which, if you flew longer, of course is shorter than the actually flown task. At the advent of the Area Task this was how it was scored. SeeYou hasn't adapted to the new (several years old) way of scoring where the task time is a minimum time and not a maximum. I've always found that annoying. -- Andrej? So, Ted, maybe adjusting the task time to something longer than the actual flight might solve the problem. Regard Marcel Duenner |
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Thanks Marcel, but I did try that. No luck ...
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Tuno wrote:
Thanks Marcel, but I did try that. No luck ... This is all for US contest rules in 2006... For start cylinder, check "move origin", and uncheck "reduce leg distance" in Task Properties - Observation Zone Tab. Set Radius 1 to correct value for task and Angle1 to 180 degrees. Put in max altitude if applicable, but SeeYou will not check the 2 minute below the start height rule. Same OZ setup for a finish cylinder. In Task Properties - Options set the task type to Assigned Areas task, even for an assigned speed task. Under task distance calculation pick use flight fixes. Under Tools-Options-General under distance calculation, you need to select "using FAI spheroid (CIVL)". Works for all the Turf 06 tasks I looked at in SeeYou within a couple hundredths of a mile. -Dave |
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Dave,
I put all those settings in exactly as you described but I still get different answers: Official contest result, day 1: 219.88 miles, 81.59 mph. (No penalties) SeeYou result: 222.4 miles, 82.53 mph. The IGC file is 65tC40R1.igc, it can be downloaded at the SSA contest results page. My SeeYou version is 3.61 ... -ted |
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Following Dave's suggestions, I got it to give me the right answers,
but only after upgrading my version from 3.6.1 to 3.6.2. Also, all task times must be 00:00:00, even the TATs with a minimum time, else it gives me a photo landing. ~tuno |
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