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![]() "Jim Vincent" wrote in message ... I've hunted around but can't find the thread. Pointer appreciated. TIA.. Jim Vincent CFIG N483SZ illspam What exactly are you asking? IGC files created from gps-nav data inherently do not and cannot have verifiable security. There's no fix for that other than getting a newer logger. See "G record and Cambridge loggers" in this very usenet group. |
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I've hunted around but can't find the thread. Pointer appreciated. TIA.. If this is for the OLC uses, try this page: http://www.onlinecontest.org/validat...a35954aaa4b522 AeroKurier Online Contest It will generate a "verifiable" IGC file from your GPS Nav cai format file. -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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What exactly are you asking? IGC files created from gps-nav data inherently
do not and cannot have verifiable security. There's no fix for that other than David, I did not closely follow the thread you mention but will now. I recall reading one message mentioning doing the DOS fix, or something like that, and a website somewhere that mentioned something similar. My concern is whether the GPS NAV can still be used for badge flights ( up to and including 1000k), not world records. I have SeeYou as my primary data manager and would be using it to upload waypoints and tasks to the GPS NAV and to download the flight log. I guess my question is, should I have any specific concerns about the validity of this procedure? Thanks. Jim Vincent CFIG N483SZ illspam |
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Jim Vincent wrote:
What exactly are you asking? IGC files created from gps-nav data inherently do not and cannot have verifiable security. There's no fix for that other than David, I did not closely follow the thread you mention but will now. I recall reading one message mentioning doing the DOS fix, or something like that, and a website somewhere that mentioned something similar. My concern is whether the GPS NAV can still be used for badge flights ( up to and including 1000k), not world records. I have SeeYou as my primary data manager and would be using it to upload waypoints and tasks to the GPS NAV and to download the flight log. I guess my question is, should I have any specific concerns about the validity of this procedure? Thanks. You should be able to continue doing what you've been doing. For badge flights with the GPS Nav, you don't need to have an IGC file. The file (xxx.cai) produced by the GPS Nav is what the official observer (and other officials) _must_ use to validate the flight. This is detailed in the approval document for the unit. It's dry reading, but take a look at it, if you haven't already. What has changed is (or will soon) the flights for which you are allowed to document with a GPS Nav, not the procedures or the software (like SeeYou). -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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![]() "Jim Vincent" wrote in message ... What exactly are you asking? IGC files created from gps-nav data inherently do not and cannot have verifiable security. There's no fix for that other than David, I did not closely follow the thread you mention but will now. I recall reading one message mentioning doing the DOS fix, or something like that, and a website somewhere that mentioned something similar. My concern is whether the GPS NAV can still be used for badge flights ( up to and including 1000k), not world records. I have SeeYou as my primary data manager and would be using it to upload waypoints and tasks to the GPS NAV and to download the flight log. I guess my question is, should I have any specific concerns about the validity of this procedure? Thanks. There's a change effective April 1 removing world record flights from being eligible, but that doesn't affect you. The information on approvals is readily available at www.fai.org/gliding You just have to remember that it's critical to include the .cai file with a badge application. The pseudo-igc files can be created at any time, and by anybody. One of our more prolific r.a.s contributors recently beat his head against the wall when trying to validate igc files from a gps-nav, using SeeYou. He says sometimes it showed valid security, sometimes it didn't. If that's true, then there's a significant bug in SeeYou, since any igc file like that should be flagged as invalid. You can just view .cai files directly with SeeYou and avoid the issue. Dave |
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![]() http://www.onlinecontest.org/validat...3a3de84d3a3595 4aaa4b522 AeroKurier Online Contest It will generate a "verifiable" IGC file from your GPS Nav cai format file. Thanks Eric, that was exactly what I was looking for. And thanks to Dave too for the additional info. Really helped! Jim Vincent CFIG N483SZ illspam |
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