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Hi,
I received a question from a customer today that I couldn't answer. He is going to fly in the World Gliding Contest in Argentina soon and couldn't figure out whether or not his Cambridge GPS-NAV would be acceptable to the contest - since it is no longer approved for world records. I can't seem to find anything in the Sporting Code for world contests - but I didn't spend too long looking for it. The customer has several other loggers that will work fine (LX7000 and LXNAV Nano) - so the GPS-NAV should be a backup only. Anyone have any idea about this? I calibrated several loggers while at the World Gliding Contest in Uvalde, TX in August, but I don't remember whether or not any of them were GPS-NAV units. Best regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. |
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