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I got it working today. Really amazing !!
However I am seeing something very annoying. The terrain view keeps pulsating on me ("closer-further" for lack of better description). Does anyone see that as well? Can it be fixed? Cheers, Henryk Birecki |
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On Dec 1, 9:44 pm, Henryk Birecki wrote:
I got it working today. Really amazing !! However I am seeing something very annoying. The terrain view keeps pulsating on me ("closer-further" for lack of better description). Does anyone see that as well? Can it be fixed? Cheers, Henryk Birecki Henryk, That has happened on one file so far. It was a flight where my 302A was having intermittent glitches due to a faulty antenna connection. Probably not your problem though, but I wonder if the recording interval of the GPS could cause a problem? Mike |
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![]() "Henryk Birecki" wrote in message ... I got it working today. Really amazing !! However I am seeing something very annoying. The terrain view keeps pulsating on me ("closer-further" for lack of better description). Does anyone see that as well? Can it be fixed? Cheers, Henryk Birecki This is normal. You are probably flying at Minden in rotor. bumper zz Minden, NV |
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The new version works very well for me and it is a
really excellent tool. One tip for users - if you haven't already discovered it - if the terrain ahead seems slow to load then dip the view downwards momentarily and back up and it loads immediately. Thinking of it as a flight terrain viewer rather than a flight simulator three things would enhance it for me: A side map showing current location. The ability scan scan left/right and up/down while paused. An option to automatically jump the display to miss out thermals except for, say, the first and last turns. Thanks Tobi John Galloway At 06:54 02 December 2007, Bumper wrote: 'Henryk Birecki' wrote in message .. . I got it working today. Really amazing !! However I am seeing something very annoying. The terrain view keeps pulsating on me ('closer-further' for lack of better description). Does anyone see that as well? Can it be fixed? Cheers, Henryk Birecki This is normal. You are probably flying at Minden in rotor. bumper zz Minden, NV |
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On 2 Dez., 05:44, Henryk Birecki wrote:
I got it working today. Really amazing !! However I am seeing something very annoying. The terrain view keeps pulsating on me ("closer-further" for lack of better description). Does anyone see that as well? Can it be fixed? Cheers, Henryk Birecki Henryk what you described appears in GE 4.0, thats the reasing why 4.2 is a requisite. Even in 4.2 , if you are very close to the terrain, lets say less than 40 fts, the Google Earth Camera sometimes makes avoidance movements which cannot be eliminated. However as a totally convinced user of GPS_LOG all my logs work fine. Tobias |
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On Dec 2, 12:47 pm, John Galloway wrote:
Thinking of it as a flight terrain viewer rather than a flight simulator three things would enhance it for me: A side map showing current location. Thanks Tobi, fabulous! John Opened IGC GE and then opened the file with SeeYou file in Route mode and "futzed" with the replay speeds to get everything synced and then let them run. Had to continuosly sync using the GE time control but that was easy. The 2 applications kept time drifting, Google seems to have some small realtime issues. Worked like a charm though and is a great tool for learning the terrain in a area. I am headed for Sondrio in March and this helps me to learn the extended local terrain. I downloaded IGC files from the OLC for the Sondrio area. With SeeYou, GE and a chart I am statring to familarize myself with the area, including the "hot" thermal spots! Bob Thanks again Tobi! |
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Thanks Tobi,
That fixed it. I missed the required GE version. Now it is really great. Thanks for all your efforts. Henryk tobi wrote: On 2 Dez., 05:44, Henryk Birecki wrote: I got it working today. Really amazing !! However I am seeing something very annoying. The terrain view keeps pulsating on me ("closer-further" for lack of better description). Does anyone see that as well? Can it be fixed? Cheers, Henryk Birecki Henryk what you described appears in GE 4.0, thats the reasing why 4.2 is a requisite. Even in 4.2 , if you are very close to the terrain, lets say less than 40 fts, the Google Earth Camera sometimes makes avoidance movements which cannot be eliminated. However as a totally convinced user of GPS_LOG all my logs work fine. Tobias |
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On Nov 28, 12:32 pm, wrote:
may be someone is interested in a small programm (http://ywtw.de/igcsim.html ) that allows you to replay IGC-files in Google Earth. It's a replay, without use of kml, best for flights in the mountains :-) Tobi, This is an absolutely brilliant add-on! Thanks so much for making it available. Please keep us posted on upgrades. Larry |
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On Dec 1, 5:53 pm, "Ray Roberts" wrote:
For info, Tim's spectacular October 3 ridge flight can be downloaded from the onlinecontest.org website. Look for Tim Taylor under the Competitors tab, then select the 2007 option under the 2008 tab. Tim's Oct 3 flight is listed there because it was part of the 2007 competition. Click on the "i" (information) button, then select the .igc file for downloading, and follow the on-screen instructions to save the file to your computer. Replaying this file puts you right in Tim's cockpit, up close and personal with those awsome Utah mountains! Wonderful! Ray Roberts Ventus 2cM, "Q" . Ray, Thanks for the directions and kind words. For those interested in flying the ridge and wave north or Salt Lake City, Utah I would recommend looking at flights on OLC from: December 15th, 2006 This was a flight that shows the speed potential of the ridge. I actually flew it conservatively and without water. A write up can be found in the UTSoar group on Yahoo Groups. The October 3rd, 2007 flight for the full extent of the ridge. November 17th, 2007 flight of three gliders on ridge and wave to 17,999 feet. (Fun to watch in programs that let you put multiple flights on same trace) Also you can search the 2007 flights of Lynn Alley for several flights in the wave. Again thank to Tobias for providing such a great program that allow others to really get a better idea of the terrain. It is immensely helpful in sites where mountain flying is common. |
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On 4 Dez., 21:33, "Roger Kelly" wrote:
Great tool! Will it accept any other file format as input? I have an old Garmin unit which will produce mapsource files - either .gdb or tab delimited text. I know Gps Visualizer will convert some file types but I don't see .igc as an available output file type. Roger, sorry, no other file formats. But google for 'gpsbabel', I never used this but maybe it converts the Garmin output. Tobias |
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