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XC Soar map help needed
WOO HOO!! It works!!! Thank you all very much for your help. Rodger,we
need to go for a few pint's ON ME some day. By placing the map file's in the "ipaq file store" and setting the start menue to open COM port 7 (GPS) I am now off and running. At 19:52 08 June 2011, Roger Burghall wrote: In my experience Windows CE regularly "loses" the SD card and only resetting (gently poke the stylus into the reset switch hole on the side of the iPaq) allows it to find the card again. You can then copy files from SD card to the main memory or "iPaq file store". Roger Ken |
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XC Soar map help needed
Hi folks,
WOO HOO!! It works!!! Thank you all very much for your help. Rodger,we need to go for a few pint's ON ME some day. By placing the map file's in the "ipaq file store" and setting the start menue to open COM port 7 (GPS) I am now off and running. some other questions regarding XCSoar. I'm just playing around with it (maybe I then find it useful some time :-) ). I run it on a windows mobile based device (HTC Blue Angel with WM 6.5 as OS). By now I have these questions: #1: How do I manage XCSoar to show not only airspaces, but also air*fields* in the map? Would find that helpful ... #2: the map isn't very detailed. Where may I get more detailed maps? #3: airfield- and airspace data I found is somewhat out-of-date. Is there any source in the WWW for more up-to-date data? Regards and thanks in advance Werner |
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XC Soar map help needed
On Thu, 09 Jun 2011 22:05:20 +0200, Werner Schmidt wrote:
By now I have these questions: #1: How do I manage XCSoar to show not only airspaces, but also air*fields* in the map? Would find that helpful ... Airfields are simply the waypoints in either waypoints file that carry a 'landable' and/or 'airfield' attribute. Additional information about any turnpoint (including airfields) can be added by including it in the Waypoint Details file. #2: the map isn't very detailed. Where may I get more detailed maps? You can't. The maps are either pre-canned or generated by using the map generator on the XCSoar website. Only details held in the digital mapping database can appear in a generated map. #3: airfield- and airspace data I found is somewhat out-of-date. Is there any source in the WWW for more up-to-date data? Airspace data is generally maintained by somebody in the country containing it. Your national gliding association may hold it or a reference to where it may be found. You should also check in the Soaring Server's airspace pages. http://soaringweb.org/Airspace lists the national airspace pages on this server. Same goes for waypoint information. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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XC Soar map help
For listing all the local (200km)airport's I used my latest VFR flight
map. Set each one as an Airport instead of a Turn Point. I will be visiting as many of the local ranchers/farmers as many have their own strip at home. Will need to include in the comments section, what the surounding area is(pastulook for cattle,or crop: corn is nasty) . Google Earth is good for this as well as it will aid in finding them. Ken |
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XC Soar map help
Now I just need to figure out how to keep all my waypoints from being
deleted eveytime I close the program. It's very time consuming to add them each time Other than that, this weekend was a good workout for XC Soar and it worked flawlessly. Ken |
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XC Soar map help
On Sun, 12 Jun 2011 20:30:31 +0000, Ken Latam wrote:
Now I just need to figure out how to keep all my waypoints from being deleted eveytime I close the program. You should be ableto get national waypoints from the Soaring Server http://soaringweb.org/TP/HomePage.html or your national soaring association. Put it in the same place as airspace and maps. If you meant tasks, remember to save a new task as soon as you've created it. This way you can re-use it in future. BTW, you are backing up your XCSoar set-up to your PC, I assume? Do it every time you change the set-up / add a new data file / define a new task and you'll be streets ahead when your iPaq and/or SD card fails or gets lost. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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XC Soar map help
You should be ableto get national waypoints from the Soaring Server
http://soaringweb.org/TP/HomePage.html or your national soaring association. Put it in the same place as airspace and maps. They (waypoint list's are in PDF or TEXT format so I still have to load them all by hand and no file( I havn't figured that one out yet)to retain them in. BTW, you are backing up your XCSoar set-up to your PC, I assume? Do it every time you change the set-up / add a new data file / define a new task and you'll be streets ahead when your iPaq and/or SD card fails or gets lost. And keeping a hard copy just in case. Ken |
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On Sun, 12 Jun 2011 23:30:23 +0000, Ken Latam wrote:
They (waypoint list's are in PDF or TEXT format so I still have to load them all by hand and no file( I havn't figured that one out yet)to retain them in. XCSoar uses CAI (Cambridge, .DAT) turnpoint format and See You (.CUP) format - check their website about the latter. You can find both formats files on the Soaring Exchange and, if you need to add any points, http://www.gregorie.org/gliding/pna/cai_format.html is a description of the CAI file format. BTW, you are backing up your XCSoar set-up to your PC, I assume? Do it every time you change the set-up / add a new data file / define a new task and you'll be streets ahead when your iPaq and/or SD card fails or gets lost. And keeping a hard copy just in case. Ken -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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Hello Martin Gregorie, you wrote at 06.10.2011 00:13
On Thu, 09 Jun 2011 22:05:20 +0200, Werner Schmidt wrote: #1: How do I manage XCSoar to show not only airspaces, but also air*fields* in the map? Would find that helpful ... Airfields are simply the waypoints in either waypoints file that carry a 'landable' and/or 'airfield' attribute. Additional information about any turnpoint (including airfields) can be added by including it in the Waypoint Details file. thank you; I now chose "AirfieldDetails-Germany.txt" as "Waypoint details" and it works. #2: the map isn't very detailed. Where may I get more detailed maps? You can't. The maps are either pre-canned or generated by using the map generator on the XCSoar website. Only details held in the digital mapping database can appear in a generated map. Obviuously. I hoped there could be another database (with more detailed maps) somewhere in the www ... #3: airfield- and airspace data I found is somewhat out-of-date. Is there any source in the WWW for more up-to-date data? Airspace data is generally maintained by somebody in the country containing it. Your national gliding association may hold it or a reference to where it may be found. You should also check in the Soaring Server's airspace pages. http://soaringweb.org/Airspace lists the national airspace pages on this server. Same goes for waypoint information. THX again; I'll have a look at this [... seconds later ...] found an updated airspace file :-) Another question: is it possible to set the default starting point for SIM mode? Regards Werner |
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On Tue, 14 Jun 2011 20:46:29 +0200, Werner Schmidt wrote:
Another question: is it possible to set the default starting point for SIM mode? Yes, with an entry in the Waypoint details file. This does two things: - in sim mode it sets the starting point for the program - it gets added to your target list, so it can be selected easily if you want to abandon the task and go home, even if there is no current task or your home base isn't included in your task. To use it, you need a defined turnpoint on your home field. Add an entry for this turnpoint to the 'turnpoint details' file with '=HOME' in the header for the entry. Here's my minimum home entry: ======================airfields.txt=============== ======== [GRL GrnsdnLd=HOME] Gransden Lodge ======================airfields.txt=============== ======== where the lines of hyphens mark the start and end of the file and 'GRL GrnsdnLd' the the turnpoint name exactly as it appears in the turnpoint file. You can add anything you like to the entry, such as land- out phone numbers, provided that fits in the display area used for a turnpoint description. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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