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On Mar 29, 3:08*pm, Steve Leonard wrote:
I suspect many have gotten a notice from OLC saying "Your partnership is about to end." *Wonder if they might be more willing to work to accept standard .cai files from Cambridge Model 10/20/25 loggers if they heard from enough of us with a standard reply such as: "My support for OLC has ended because your support of my logger has ended. *My support of you will resume when your support of me resumes." Yes, I know. *We have all been through the discussions about files, standard formats, acceptable means of blah blah blah. *Money talks. If OLC looses too much support (and I know they are losing some), but has it dangled back in front of them, maybe there would be motivation for what on the surface appears to be a relatively easy thing to check for and accept. *I know they have very sharp people working for them. I can't imagine it would take them too long to figure out how to accept and validate a standard .cai file for their scoring purposes. Your random thoughts? Steve ZS I'm with you guys 100%. It's absolutely ridiculous, and a testament to soaring existing as a "1%" sport, that my $100 android phone with free software can submit an acceptable file, yet my model 20 isn't approved (though it was a few months ago, whats up with that?) and to get an acceptable gps logger, I have to pay a minimum of $500. Believe it or not, some of us are on a budget. I'll sooner draw lines on a map to show my route than drop even more money just so I can post my flight on OLC. I wonder how many guys out there use Cambridge stuff? It was a staple in soaring avionics for so long, it's got to be a decent percentage. Jordan ASW20 "E" |
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On Mar 30, 6:28*pm, Jordan Pollock wrote:
On Mar 29, 3:08*pm, Steve Leonard wrote: I suspect many have gotten a notice from OLC saying "Your partnership is about to end." *Wonder if they might be more willing to work to accept standard .cai files from Cambridge Model 10/20/25 loggers if they heard from enough of us with a standard reply such as: "My support for OLC has ended because your support of my logger has ended. *My support of you will resume when your support of me resumes." Yes, I know. *We have all been through the discussions about files, standard formats, acceptable means of blah blah blah. *Money talks. If OLC looses too much support (and I know they are losing some), but has it dangled back in front of them, maybe there would be motivation for what on the surface appears to be a relatively easy thing to check for and accept. *I know they have very sharp people working for them. I can't imagine it would take them too long to figure out how to accept and validate a standard .cai file for their scoring purposes. Your random thoughts? Steve ZS I'm with you guys 100%. *It's absolutely ridiculous, and a testament to soaring existing as a "1%" sport, that my $100 android phone with free software can submit an acceptable file, yet my model 20 isn't approved (though it was a few months ago, whats up with that?) and to get an acceptable gps logger, I have to pay a minimum of $500. Believe it or not, some of us are on a budget. *I'll sooner draw lines on a map to show my route than drop even more money just so I can post my flight on OLC. *I wonder how many guys out there use Cambridge stuff? *It was a staple in soaring avionics for so long, it's got to be a decent percentage. Jordan ASW20 "E" One other thing to add, looks like the FlywithCE navigator could be a nice replacement logger for contests. Price is right. Maybe the SSA will add it to the approved list. |
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On Friday, March 30, 2012 7:00:36 PM UTC-5, Jordan Pollock wrote:
On Mar 30, 6:28*pm, Jordan Pollock wrote: On Mar 29, 3:08*pm, Steve Leonard wrote: I suspect many have gotten a notice from OLC saying "Your partnership is about to end." *Wonder if they might be more willing to work to accept standard .cai files from Cambridge Model 10/20/25 loggers if they heard from enough of us with a standard reply such as: "My support for OLC has ended because your support of my logger has ended. *My support of you will resume when your support of me resumes." Yes, I know. *We have all been through the discussions about files, standard formats, acceptable means of blah blah blah. *Money talks. If OLC looses too much support (and I know they are losing some), but has it dangled back in front of them, maybe there would be motivation for what on the surface appears to be a relatively easy thing to check for and accept. *I know they have very sharp people working for them. I can't imagine it would take them too long to figure out how to accept and validate a standard .cai file for their scoring purposes. Your random thoughts? Steve ZS I'm with you guys 100%. *It's absolutely ridiculous, and a testament to soaring existing as a "1%" sport, that my $100 android phone with free software can submit an acceptable file, yet my model 20 isn't approved (though it was a few months ago, whats up with that?) and to get an acceptable gps logger, I have to pay a minimum of $500. Believe it or not, some of us are on a budget. *I'll sooner draw lines on a map to show my route than drop even more money just so I can post my flight on OLC. *I wonder how many guys out there use Cambridge stuff? *It was a staple in soaring avionics for so long, it's got to be a decent percentage. Jordan ASW20 "E" One other thing to add, looks like the FlywithCE navigator could be a nice replacement logger for contests. Price is right. Maybe the SSA will add it to the approved list. It will be after 10/21/2012 the FAI voted to accept GPS altitude so the position recorders will work,just waiting for the rules to be published. Fred Libelle 201 |
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On Mar 30, 6:28*pm, Jordan Pollock wrote:
I wonder how many guys out there use Cambridge stuff? *It was a staple in soaring avionics for so long, it's got to be a decent percentage. Jordan ASW20 "E"- Hide quoted text - Let me change this just a bit and ask the question. How many of you have and use Cambridge Model 10/20/25 loggers, and use to support OLC with a yearly dontaion, but no longer will? I am not looking to create another venting at OLC, but that is what I suspect this looks like. I would like an honest reporting of how many people were supporting OLC but no longer will because they can't get a score for their flights recorded with their logger. I will be the first to vote, and will vote twice, as I was dontaing for my Dad to have a Smiley. How about you? Lost interest in supporting OLC when they stopped supporting your logger that is good enough for lots of things that require greater file security than is required for posting flights on a website for others to view? OLC says that they have been asking Cambridge to "pony up and get with the program" for some years. And so, I suspect, has the igc. Not doubting this one bit. But if you would stop and think about it, that is roughly the equivalent of asking Microsoft to keep providing fixes for issues with Windows 98. Microsoft's answer: Why not buy Windows 7? It is so much better than 98. Cambridge's answer: We sell a very nice Model 302 that will do all that and more. I am going to continue logging my flights to OLC. Two main reasons. One, so my friends can see the flights I am making. Two, so people can see that you can go soaring in the flat lands, and it doesn't have to be done at Uvalde. I would like to see a contest come back to my home field, and if people see that we can have pretty good soaring, they might be more interested in coming here to fly. But, my financial support to OLC is gone unless they restore ability to be scored with a legacy Cambridge Logger. Steve Leonard Owner of a whole boatload of legacy Cambridge products |
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