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Old September 5th 12, 05:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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Default IGC FR Serial number

The TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR GNSS FLIGHT RECORDERS includes these
definitions and requirements relating to the serial number:

"FR Serial Number (S/N) - For an IGC FR, a set of three alphanumeric
characters allocated by the manufacturer (unique tothat manufacturer),
identifying an individual FR. The S/N appears in the first line of the
IGC file. If identification of an individual FR is required, the S/N
should be prefixed by the manufacturer's name and followed by the FR
model and type."

"Serial Number (S/N) – The three-character Alphanumeric identifier for
an individual IGC Flight Recorder. This appears as a three-character
group in the name of IGC files and also in the first line of the IGC
file. Although the word "number" is used, a more accurate term would
be "numbers and letters". Non-IGC recorders may have different S/N
systems."

"2.2.6.1 Identification Markings. The case of an IGC recorder must be
permanently marked with the name of the
recorder manufacturer, the type and version and the three-character
alphanumeric serial number (S/N) of that recorder. Where a display is
available, the recorder make, type, S/N and version must be shown on
that display for at least 10 seconds before it changes to another
presentation, so that it can easily be written down by an OO before
flight. Other details on the display are optional because many are
included in the IGC file header record. Where a recorder is designed
to be mounted in an instrument panel, the above data must be easy to
see and record from the cockpit without having to access the back of
the panel."

"3.10 First lines of IGC files - Serial and Version Numbers. The first
line of the IGC file contains a manufacturer
identification and a three-character alphanumeric Serial Number (S/N)
unique to that Recorder. The H- (header) record of the IGC file must
also include the version number of hardware, firmware, and details of
the GPS receiver and Pressure Altitude sensor (see Appendix A paras
3.1 and 3.2)."

"A2.5.3 FR Serial Number (S/N). For IGC FRs, the three-character S/N
must be used in the A-record and be imprinted on the case of the
recorder unless the case includes a display which includes the S/N.
See the definition of Serial Number in the Glossary."

For the two Cambridge flight recorders I own (302 and 25) the FR S/N
is visible externally on the unit and is not changed when the unit is
serviced or repaired.

Is there any legitimate circumstance in which the FR S/N assigned
during manufacture would be changed when the unit is serviced or
repaired? Such a change would appear to conflict with - "The case
of an IGC recorder must be permanently marked with the name of the
recorder manufacturer, the type and version and the three-character
alphanumeric serial number (S/N) of that recorder. "

Reason for the question is as follows:

Power FLARM brick FR S/N is identitifed by a marking on the unit
seal. My unit was defective on receipt and was repaired by the US
repair center. It was returned with a new seal covering the cut
original seal, and that new seal bears a different FR S/N.

I have no way of knowing how the unit is identified in the log file as
the flight recorder function is not yet enabled.

thanks

Andy (GY)
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Old September 5th 12, 05:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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Default IGC FR Serial number

On Sep 5, 9:41*am, Andy wrote:
The TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR GNSS FLIGHT RECORDERS includes these
definitions and requirements relating to the serial number:

"FR Serial Number (S/N) - For an IGC FR, a set of three alphanumeric
characters allocated by the manufacturer (unique tothat manufacturer),
identifying an individual FR. The S/N appears in the first line of the
IGC file. If identification of an individual FR is required, the S/N
should be prefixed by the manufacturer's name and followed by the FR
model and type."

"Serial Number (S/N) – The three-character Alphanumeric identifier for
an individual IGC Flight Recorder. This appears as a three-character
group in the name of IGC files and also in the first line of the IGC
file. Although the word "number" is used, a more accurate term would
be "numbers and letters". Non-IGC recorders may have different S/N
systems."

"2.2.6.1 Identification Markings. The case of an IGC recorder must be
permanently marked with the name of the
recorder manufacturer, the type and version and the three-character
alphanumeric serial number (S/N) of that recorder. *Where a display is
available, the recorder make, type, S/N and version must be shown on
that display for at least 10 seconds before it changes to another
presentation, so that it can easily be written down by an OO before
flight. Other details on the display are optional because many are
included in the IGC file header record. Where a recorder is designed
to be mounted in an instrument panel, the above data must be easy to
see and record from the cockpit without having to access the back of
the panel."

"3.10 First lines of IGC files - Serial and Version Numbers. The first
line of the IGC file contains a manufacturer
identification and a three-character alphanumeric Serial Number (S/N)
unique to that Recorder. The H- (header) record of the IGC file must
also include the version number of hardware, firmware, and details of
the GPS receiver and Pressure Altitude sensor (see Appendix A paras
3.1 and 3.2)."

"A2.5.3 FR Serial Number (S/N). For IGC FRs, the three-character S/N
must be used in the A-record and be imprinted on the case of the
recorder unless the case includes a display which includes the S/N.
See the definition of Serial Number in the Glossary."

For the two Cambridge flight recorders I own (302 and 25) the FR S/N
is visible externally on the unit and is not changed when the unit is
serviced or repaired.

Is there any legitimate circumstance in which the FR S/N assigned
during manufacture would be changed when the unit is serviced or
repaired? *Such a change would appear to conflict with * - "The case
of an IGC recorder must be permanently marked with the name of the
recorder manufacturer, the type and version and the three-character
alphanumeric serial number (S/N) of that recorder. "

Reason for the question is as follows:

Power FLARM brick FR S/N is identitifed by a marking on the unit
seal. *My unit was defective on receipt and was repaired by the US
repair center. *It was returned with a new seal covering the cut
original seal, and that new seal bears a different *FR S/N.

I have no way of knowing how the unit is identified in the log file as
the flight recorder function is not yet enabled.

thanks

Andy (GY)


Correction - the unit in question is a Portable not a Brick.

Andy
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Old September 5th 12, 06:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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Default IGC FR Serial number

The TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR GNSS FLIGHT RECORDERS includes these
definitions and requirements relating to the serial number:

"FR Serial Number (S/N) - For an IGC FR, a set of three alphanumeric
characters allocated by the manufacturer (unique tothat
manufacturer),
identifying an individual FR. The S/N appears in the first line of
the
IGC file. If identification of an individual FR is required, the S/N
should be prefixed by the manufacturer's name and followed by the FR
model and type."


"Serial Number (S/N) – The three-character Alphanumeric identifier
for
an individual IGC Flight Recorder. This appears as a three-character
group in the name of IGC files and also in the first line of the IGC
file. Although the word "number" is used, a more accurate term would
be "numbers and letters". Non-IGC recorders may have different S/N
systems."


"2.2.6.1 Identification Markings. The case of an IGC recorder must be
permanently marked with the name of the
recorder manufacturer, the type and version and the three-character
alphanumeric serial number (S/N) of that recorder. Where a display
is
available, the recorder make, type, S/N and version must be shown on
that display for at least 10 seconds before it changes to another
presentation, so that it can easily be written down by an OO before
flight. Other details on the display are optional because many are
included in the IGC file header record. Where a recorder is designed
to be mounted in an instrument panel, the above data must be easy to
see and record from the cockpit without having to access the back of
the panel."


"3.10 First lines of IGC files - Serial and Version Numbers. The
first
line of the IGC file contains a manufacturer
identification and a three-character alphanumeric Serial Number (S/N)
unique to that Recorder. The H- (header) record of the IGC file must
also include the version number of hardware, firmware, and details of
the GPS receiver and Pressure Altitude sensor (see Appendix A paras
3.1 and 3.2)."


"A2.5.3 FR Serial Number (S/N). For IGC FRs, the three-character S/N
must be used in the A-record and be imprinted on the case of the
recorder unless the case includes a display which includes the S/N.
See the definition of Serial Number in the Glossary."


For the two Cambridge flight recorders I own (302 and 25) the FR S/N
is visible externally on the unit and is not changed when the unit is
serviced or repaired.


Is there any legitimate circumstance in which the FR S/N assigned
during manufacture would be changed when the unit is serviced or
repaired? Such a change would appear to conflict with - "The case
of an IGC recorder must be permanently marked with the name of the
recorder manufacturer, the type and version and the three-character
alphanumeric serial number (S/N) of that recorder. "


Reason for the question is as follows:


Power FLARM portable FR S/N is identitifed by a marking on the unit
seal. My unit was defective on receipt and was repaired by the US
repair center. It was returned with a new seal covering the cut
original seal, and that new seal bears a different FR S/N.


I have no way of knowing how the unit is identified in the log file
as
the flight recorder function is not yet enabled.


thanks


Andy (GY)



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Old September 5th 12, 08:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jim[_32_]
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Default IGC FR Serial number

On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 1:10:19 PM UTC-4, Andy wrote:
The TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR GNSS FLIGHT RECORDERS includes these

definitions and requirements relating to the serial number:



"FR Serial Number (S/N) - For an IGC FR, a set of three alphanumeric

characters allocated by the manufacturer (unique tothat

manufacturer),

identifying an individual FR. The S/N appears in the first line of

the

IGC file. If identification of an individual FR is required, the S/N

should be prefixed by the manufacturer's name and followed by the FR

model and type."





"Serial Number (S/N) – The three-character Alphanumeric identifier

for

an individual IGC Flight Recorder. This appears as a three-character

group in the name of IGC files and also in the first line of the IGC

file. Although the word "number" is used, a more accurate term would

be "numbers and letters". Non-IGC recorders may have different S/N

systems."





"2.2.6.1 Identification Markings. The case of an IGC recorder must be

permanently marked with the name of the

recorder manufacturer, the type and version and the three-character

alphanumeric serial number (S/N) of that recorder. Where a display

is

available, the recorder make, type, S/N and version must be shown on

that display for at least 10 seconds before it changes to another

presentation, so that it can easily be written down by an OO before

flight. Other details on the display are optional because many are

included in the IGC file header record. Where a recorder is designed

to be mounted in an instrument panel, the above data must be easy to

see and record from the cockpit without having to access the back of

the panel."





"3.10 First lines of IGC files - Serial and Version Numbers. The

first

line of the IGC file contains a manufacturer

identification and a three-character alphanumeric Serial Number (S/N)

unique to that Recorder. The H- (header) record of the IGC file must

also include the version number of hardware, firmware, and details of

the GPS receiver and Pressure Altitude sensor (see Appendix A paras

3.1 and 3.2)."





"A2.5.3 FR Serial Number (S/N). For IGC FRs, the three-character S/N

must be used in the A-record and be imprinted on the case of the

recorder unless the case includes a display which includes the S/N.

See the definition of Serial Number in the Glossary."





For the two Cambridge flight recorders I own (302 and 25) the FR S/N

is visible externally on the unit and is not changed when the unit is

serviced or repaired.





Is there any legitimate circumstance in which the FR S/N assigned

during manufacture would be changed when the unit is serviced or

repaired? Such a change would appear to conflict with - "The case

of an IGC recorder must be permanently marked with the name of the

recorder manufacturer, the type and version and the three-character

alphanumeric serial number (S/N) of that recorder. "





Reason for the question is as follows:





Power FLARM portable FR S/N is identitifed by a marking on the unit

seal. My unit was defective on receipt and was repaired by the US

repair center. It was returned with a new seal covering the cut

original seal, and that new seal bears a different FR S/N.





I have no way of knowing how the unit is identified in the log file

as

the flight recorder function is not yet enabled.





thanks





Andy (GY)

I think using one (or both) of these commands in your config file will dump a file which includes the unit's serial number. I don't remember but you can't hurt anything giving it a try.

$file,dump
or
$debug_out,fat,all,all

-Jim
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Old September 6th 12, 03:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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Default IGC FR Serial number

On Sep 5, 12:09*pm, Jim wrote:

I think using one (or both) of these commands in your config file will dump a file which includes the unit's serial number. I don't remember but you can't hurt anything giving it a try.

$file,dump
or
$debug_out,fat,all,all



Jim,

The hardware serial number for the portable is shown in menu/info/
about. The displayed hardware serial number matches the part number
label as has not changed.

The IGC serial number is not displayed in the menus and is not
included in the dump file. It should of course be included in the
flight log if there was a logger function. The hardware serial number
is included in the dump file.

I have now been advised by FLARM USA that the IGC serial number is
changed every time the unit is opened and resealed. That doesn't seem
to meet the intent of the IGC specification but, if that's an issue,
it will be resolved when the logger is enabled and IGC approval is
requested.

Andy

BTW - Sorry for any confusion that I caused by deleting my first two
posts. The first post had an error, the second post corrected the
first post, the third post repeated the first post but without the
error, and then I deleted the other two. The result is ok on the old
Google group viewer but the deleted posts still show up in other
viewers.



 




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