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Looking for a hassle-free way to evaluate FAI badge and record claims? Try
Claim Check. It "knows" Sporting Code rules, so the user needn't tweak myriad settings or edit the task to deal with instances when a declared Start or Finish Point was skipped, a Turn Point was used out of declared order or Loss of Height is an issue. (It also prompts for calibration data when altitude gain or Loss of Height is a close call...) As with graphic software, a separate evaluation is needed for each Free record claim, based either on user-entered Way Point coordinates or on a data file “optimized” and then saved using See You©. Information, sample results & downloads available at http://www.badgeflight.com • Excel for Windows must be installed on the host computer. Ideally, that computer has a quad-core i7 processor; at a minimum, it must have at least 2GB of ram and dual-core 1.8 GHz processors. • In order to save electronic copies of evaluation results, Adobe reader and a printer must both be installed on the host computer. (The printer itself need not be connected) NOTE: Compatibility has not been tested using (1) pre-2003 versions of Excel for Windows; or (2) a Mac OS using the Boot Camp utility, Parallels or similar means to run Excel for Windows. Feedback appreciated! Judy |
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![]() Feedback appreciated! Judy Judy; Great idea - can't wait to try it out! aerodyne |
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![]() WoW, great tool. Thanks ! Judy Paul Cordell |
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Judy:
Haven't done any badge claims yet, but this looks absolutely brilliant! Thanks for doing this, and for making it available. I look forward to using it. Fred |
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Judy, very nice. I tried it on the MacOS version of Excel and it seems to work but I have not fully tested it yet.
Kind of sad the the rules have evolved to the point we need a quad-core i7 processor to figure this stuff out. -karl On Tuesday, June 19, 2012 8:28:48 AM UTC-7, Judy Ruprecht wrote: Looking for a hassle-free way to evaluate FAI badge and record claims? Try Claim Check. It "knows" Sporting Code rules, so the user needn't tweak myriad settings or edit the task to deal with instances when a declared Start or Finish Point was skipped, a Turn Point was used out of declared order or Loss of Height is an issue. (It also prompts for calibration data when altitude gain or Loss of Height is a close call...) As with graphic software, a separate evaluation is needed for each Free record claim, based either on user-entered Way Point coordinates or on a data file optimized and then saved using See You. Information, sample results & downloads available at http://www.badgeflight.com Excel for Windows must be installed on the host computer. Ideally, that computer has a quad-core i7 processor; at a minimum, it must have at least 2GB of ram and dual-core 1.8 GHz processors. In order to save electronic copies of evaluation results, Adobe reader and a printer must both be installed on the host computer. (The printer itself need not be connected) NOTE: Compatibility has not been tested using (1) pre-2003 versions of Excel for Windows; or (2) a Mac OS using the Boot Camp utility, Parallels or similar means to run Excel for Windows. Feedback appreciated! Judy |
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Very cool!!!
Jeff At 15:28 19 June 2012, Judy Ruprecht wrote: Looking for a hassle-free way to evaluate FAI badge and record claims? Try Claim Check. It "knows" Sporting Code rules, so the user needn't tweak myriad settings or edit the task to deal with instances when a declared Start or Finish Point was skipped, a Turn Point was used out of declared order or Loss of Height is an issue. (It also prompts for calibration data when altitude gain or Loss of Height is a close call...) As with graphic software, a separate evaluation is needed for each Free record claim, based either on user-entered Way Point coordinates or on a data file “optimized” and then saved using See You©. Information, sample results & downloads available at http://www.badgeflight.com • Excel for Windows must be installed on the host computer. Ideally, that computer has a quad-core i7 processor; at a minimum, it must have at least 2GB of ram and dual-core 1.8 GHz processors. • In order to save electronic copies of evaluation results, Adobe reader and a printer must both be installed on the host computer. (The printer itself need not be connected) NOTE: Compatibility has not been tested using (1) pre-2003 versions of Excel for Windows; or (2) a Mac OS using the Boot Camp utility, Parallels or similar means to run Excel for Windows. Feedback appreciated! Judy |
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On Jun 19, 1:16*pm, Jeff Casto
wrote: Very cool!!! Jeff At 15:28 19 June 2012, Judy Ruprecht wrote: Looking for a hassle-free way to evaluate FAI badge and record claims? Try Claim Check. It "knows" Sporting Code rules, so the user needn't tweak myriad settings or edit the task to deal with instances when a declared Start or Finish Point was skipped, a Turn Point was used out of declared order or Loss of Height is an issue. (It also prompts for calibration data when altitude gain or Loss of Height is a close call...) As with graphic software, a separate evaluation is needed for each Free record claim, based either on user-entered Way Point coordinates or on a data file optimized and then saved using See You. Information, sample results & downloads available at http://www.badgeflight.com Excel for Windows must be installed on the host computer. Ideally, that computer has a quad-core i7 processor; at a minimum, it must have at least 2GB of ram and dual-core 1.8 GHz processors. In order to save electronic copies of evaluation results, Adobe reader and a printer must both be installed on the host computer. (The printer itself need not be connected) NOTE: Compatibility has not been tested using (1) pre-2003 versions of Excel for Windows; or (2) a Mac OS using the Boot Camp utility, Parallels or similar means to run Excel for Windows. Feedback appreciated! Judy Judy, glad to be one of your Beta testers! I'll download it tonight and check it with some old files. T |
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At 17:58 19 June 2012, Karl Kunz wrote:
Judy, very nice. I tried it on the MacOS version of Excel and it seems to w= ork but I have not fully tested it yet. Kind of sad the the rules have evolved to the point we need a quad-core i7 = processor to figure this stuff out. -karl Hi, Karl Thanks for the "atta girl"! Please let me know how your further testing goes, and feel free to e-mail me on any problem areas. (I assume you're using Excel 2011 for MACs, as the 2008 version didn't support VBA macros and Claim Check is highly dependent on these.) As an aside, the need for (processor) speed is chiefly driven by spreadsheet limitations when evaluating up to 50,000 fixes (13.8 hours recorded at a 1-second interval). I can spell "heuristics," but the equations to get the job done quickly present a real challenge! Judy |
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You are correct, I am using Excel 2011 for Mac. When I have some time to play with it I'll give you an update.
-karl On Wednesday, June 20, 2012 6:07:00 AM UTC-7, Judy Ruprecht wrote: At 17:58 19 June 2012, Karl Kunz wrote: Judy, very nice. I tried it on the MacOS version of Excel and it seems to w= ork but I have not fully tested it yet. Kind of sad the the rules have evolved to the point we need a quad-core i7 = processor to figure this stuff out. -karl Hi, Karl Thanks for the "atta girl"! Please let me know how your further testing goes, and feel free to e-mail me on any problem areas. (I assume you're using Excel 2011 for MACs, as the 2008 version didn't support VBA macros and Claim Check is highly dependent on these.) As an aside, the need for (processor) speed is chiefly driven by spreadsheet limitations when evaluating up to 50,000 fixes (13.8 hours recorded at a 1-second interval). I can spell "heuristics," but the equations to get the job done quickly present a real challenge! Judy |
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