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Anyone use one of these? I bought one and am pretty satisfied with it,
but it has this "feature" that requires it to send the flight to a website to get a "sign"/validate the G-record.............half the time I can't get my flights signed and this means they are not OLC valid. Thanks, Brad |
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On Sep 8, 11:17*am, Brad wrote:
Anyone use one of these? I bought one and am pretty satisfied with it, but it has this "feature" that requires it to send the flight to a website to get a "sign"/validate the G-record.............half the time I can't get my flights signed and this means they are not OLC valid. Thanks, Brad I have had a FlyWithCE recorder for several years now, and I haven't had that problem, but a couple of others. 1) Every time it downloaded it went back to ALL the previous ones for the year first. It took a long time every time I downloaded, and made for a LOT of duplication on the log. But pushing the button on the end, under the flap, corrected that (got that hint from the folks at FlyWithCE in an email). 2) The recorder seems to work great, but eats batteries at a terrible rate. Last summer, when I had just gotten it, I lost over 3 hours of my best flight because I had tried to use the same batteries for a second flight. Now, I change batteries EVERY flight. Three cheers for more affordable Costco AAA batteries. 3) it only records GPS altitude, and at least here in SW Colorado, GPS starts reading much higher than presure altitude as you get higher. When my pressure altimeter in the panel reads 17,000', my Garmin Pilot 3 GPS (and I assume my FlyWithCE does too), shows 17,800'. Needless to say, on booming days with very high cloudbases, when we get to 17,800', or so, staying just below class A, and legal, my FlyWithCE GPS traces indicate I have flown way too high. I just had quite a discussion yesterday with another pilot who called me to complain after seeing a recent OLC post. I subsequently sent him an email with some jpgs of my panel I had taken a few years ago showing the disparity. In my future OLC posts I need to add a comment about that so as to not wrankle others who see the OLC charts of my high (yet legal and still below FL18) flights. There was an article in Soaring a few months ago discussing the pressure / GPS disparity, but I don't think it indicated anything close to what I see here when we get high. Below 14,000' my GPS and my OLC traces seem pretty close to what my altimeter had indicated. With those comments in mind, keep on enjoying your very affordable flight recorder. Bob T. ps... I don't fly in competitons, just as a sniffer in them, and other days just for fun, so my FlyWithCE results are never used for contests, although I would think they might. But, that allows me to fly and also enjoy the social atmosphere of contests. I only got it to get the local FSDO (Scottsdale, AZ) off my butt. They claim if you fly an experimentally registered glider, in order to fly more than 50 miles from the "home base" it has to be contest flying or practice for contest flying. OLC is recognized by SSA as a valid contest. |
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When you are downloading flights please make sure that your notebook or PC
is connected to Internet and that you have »online« status in lover left corner. Then any flight will be signed. And when you later change the declarations the flight signature will be deleted, because IGC file should not be changed after landing. Signature is guarantee that nothing has changes. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Brad" wrote in message ... Anyone use one of these? I bought one and am pretty satisfied with it, but it has this "feature" that requires it to send the flight to a website to get a "sign"/validate the G-record.............half the time I can't get my flights signed and this means they are not OLC valid. Thanks, Brad |
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On Sep 10, 9:11*am, "Tim Mara" wrote:
When you are downloading flights please make sure that your notebook or PC is connected to Internet and that you have »online« status in lover left corner. Then any flight will be signed. And when you later change the declarations the flight signature will be deleted, because IGC file should not be changed after landing. Signature is guarantee that nothing has changes. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website atwww.wingsandwheels.com "Brad" wrote in message ... Anyone use one of these? I bought one and am pretty satisfied with it, but it has this "feature" that requires it to send the flight to a website to get a "sign"/validate the G-record.............half the time I can't get my flights signed and this means they are not OLC valid. Thanks, Brad Tim, Thanks for the support on this. I think the problem has been solved! The directions say to plug the recorder in to the PC, turn it on and then open the logbook software, but this time I opened the software first, made sure the "online" status was online, then turned on the recorder...this worked perfect. Cheers, Brad |
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