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Does anyone know of a Windows based IGC file viewer that will properly
display the barograph (altitude) data when the GPS position data is all zero? The file was recorded using an ancient EW barograph that has been converted to receive GPS data but had no GPS connected. The raw EW data file data can be viewed using the EWVIEW DOS utility but it's not very portable that way. EWVIEW allows export of an IGC file but Cambridge Aero Explorer won't display the altitude trace. A few lines of the file are shown below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hen I was using the EW for glider flight recordeing I post processed the raw EW data using Quattro Pro to give plots of altitude and altitude rate. I could re-invent that using Excel but I'd rather not waste the time. I use the EW to keep a record when I'm towing and want to share the data with the club timekeeper. thanks Andy |
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Hi Andy,
I use TaskNav for that, it does display a message that no gps data is present but still goes on the display the Trace OK. It also includes download utilities for most loggers including EW models A B and D. I think it is £35 UK for a two machine licence. Just google tasknav. Terry Walsh At 16:02 01 February 2011, Andy wrote: Does anyone know of a Windows based IGC file viewer that will properly display the barograph (altitude) data when the GPS position data is all zero? The file was recorded using an ancient EW barograph that has been converted to receive GPS data but had no GPS connected. The raw EW data file data can be viewed using the EWVIEW DOS utility but it's not very portable that way. EWVIEW allows export of an IGC file but Cambridge Aero Explorer won't display the altitude trace. A few lines of the file are shown below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hen I was using the EW for glider flight recordeing I post processed the raw EW data using Quattro Pro to give plots of altitude and altitude rate. I could re-invent that using Excel but I'd rather not waste the time. I use the EW to keep a record when I'm towing and want to share the data with the club timekeeper. thanks Andy |
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On Feb 1, 9:31*am, Terry Walsh wrote:
Hi Andy, I use TaskNav for that, it does display a message that no gps data is present but still goes on the display the Trace OK. It also includes download utilities for most loggers including EW models A B and D. I think it is £35 UK for a two machine licence. Just google tasknav. Terry Walsh At 16:02 01 February 2011, Andy wrote: Does anyone know of a Windows based IGC file viewer that will properly display the barograph (altitude) data when the GPS position data is all zero? The file was recorded using an ancient EW barograph that has been converted to receive GPS data but had no GPS connected. *The raw EW data file data can be viewed using the EWVIEW DOS utility but it's not very portable that way. *EWVIEW allows export of an IGC file but Cambridge Aero Explorer won't display the altitude trace. A few lines of the file are shown below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hen I was using the EW for glider flight recordeing I post processed the raw EW data using Quattro Pro to give plots of altitude and altitude rate. I could re-invent that using Excel but I'd rather not waste the time. *I use the EW to keep a record when I'm towing and want to share the data with the club timekeeper. thanks Andy- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for the tip Terry. Looks like a nice pachage and I'll consider it if I come back home. Andy |
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Andy,
No need to come back home you can download the whole thing from the web site. You can even try it before licensing using a temporary unlock code given in the help files. The advantage for me is that no editing (invalidating) of the IGC file is necessary so you can still use it for badge height claims etc. Terry At 23:45 01 February 2011, Andy wrote: On Feb 1, 9:31=A0am, Terry Walsh wrote: Hi Andy, I use TaskNav for that, it does display a message that no gps data is present but still goes on the display the Trace OK. It also includes download utilities for most loggers including EW models A B and D. I thin= k it is =A335 UK for a two machine licence. Just google tasknav. Terry Walsh At 16:02 01 February 2011, Andy wrote: Does anyone know of a Windows based IGC file viewer that will properly display the barograph (altitude) data when the GPS position data is all zero? The file was recorded using an ancient EW barograph that has been converted to receive GPS data but had no GPS connected. =A0The raw EW data file data can be viewed using the EWVIEW DOS utility but it's not very portable that way. =A0EWVIEW allows export of an IGC file but Cambridge Aero Explorer won't display the altitude trace. A few lines of the file are shown below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hen I was using the EW for glider flight recordeing I post processed the raw EW data using Quattro Pro to give plots of altitude and altitude rate. I could re-invent that using Excel but I'd rather not waste the time. =A0I use the EW to keep a record when I'm towing and want to share the data with the club timekeeper. thanks Andy- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for the tip Terry. Looks like a nice pachage and I'll consider it if I come back home. Andy |
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On Feb 2, 12:51*am, Terry Walsh wrote:
Andy, No need to come back home you can download the whole thing from the web site. You can even try it before licensing using a temporary unlock code given in the help files. The advantage for me is that no editing (invalidating) of the IGC file is necessary so you can still use it for badge height claims etc. Terry At 23:45 01 February 2011, Andy wrote: On Feb 1, 9:31=A0am, Terry Walsh *wrote: Hi Andy, I use TaskNav for that, it does display a message that no gps data is present but still goes on the display the Trace OK. It also includes download utilities for most loggers including EW models A B and D. I thin= k it is =A335 UK for a two machine licence. Just google tasknav. Terry Walsh At 16:02 01 February 2011, Andy wrote: Does anyone know of a Windows based IGC file viewer that will properly display the barograph (altitude) data when the GPS position data is all zero? The file was recorded using an ancient EW barograph that has been converted to receive GPS data but had no GPS connected. =A0The raw EW data file data can be viewed using the EWVIEW DOS utility but it's not very portable that way. =A0EWVIEW allows export of an IGC file but Cambridge Aero Explorer won't display the altitude trace. A few lines of the file are shown below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hen I was using the EW for glider flight recordeing I post processed the raw EW data using Quattro Pro to give plots of altitude and altitude rate. I could re-invent that using Excel but I'd rather not waste the time. =A0I use the EW to keep a record when I'm towing and want to share the data with the club timekeeper. thanks Andy- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for the tip Terry. *Looks like a nice pachage and I'll consider it if I come back home. Andy Right, but my EW model B is not approved for anything anymore (well maybe still as a barograph) and I have everything I need to make any claim I want with my 302. I just needed a quick and dirty way to pass on the results of an afternoon's towing to the time keeper as there was an error in the club daily flight report. I didn't spot the trial key feature, if I'd seen that before I had the reply form Tim I would have tried it. Andy |
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You could use Flight Display program from http://www.soaringpilotsoftware.com/FDpage.htm
It would let you display the pressure altitude or GPS altitude after displaying flight on map. You select which one to use in settings. Henryk Birecki On Feb 1, 8:02*am, Andy wrote: Does anyone know of a Windows based IGC file viewer that will properly display the barograph (altitude) data when the GPS position data is all zero? The file was recorded using an ancient EW barograph that has been converted to receive GPS data but had no GPS connected. *The raw EW data file data can be viewed using the EWVIEW DOS utility but it's not very portable that way. *EWVIEW allows export of an IGC file but Cambridge Aero Explorer won't display the altitude trace. A few lines of the file are shown below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hen I was using the EW for glider flight recordeing I post processed the raw EW data using Quattro Pro to give plots of altitude and altitude rate. I could re-invent that using Excel but I'd rather not waste the time. *I use the EW to keep a record when I'm towing and want to share the data with the club timekeeper. thanks Andy |
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On Feb 3, 1:59*am, soaringpilot wrote:
You could use Flight Display program fromhttp://www.soaringpilotsoftware.com/FDpage.htm It would let you display the pressure altitude or GPS altitude after displaying flight on map. You select which one to use in settings. Ok, I'll bite. How can I display the flight on a map if it has no GPS data? WiIl this software actually work with an IGC file that has no valid GPS data? Andy |
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OOPS.... I'm sorry. I did not notice. I thought all you did not have
valid GPS altitude. Reading too fast ![]() those lovely Vs in your file into As. With a proper ASCI editor it takes all of about 1millisecond. Then it will work. Cheers, Henryk On Feb 3, 6:02*am, Andy wrote: On Feb 3, 1:59*am, soaringpilot wrote: You could use Flight Display program fromhttp://www.soaringpilotsoftware.com/FDpage.htm It would let you display the pressure altitude or GPS altitude after displaying flight on map. You select which one to use in settings. Ok, I'll bite. *How can I display the flight on a map if it has no GPS data? *WiIl this software actually work with an IGC file that has no valid GPS data? Andy |
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