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Has anyone figured out a way to submit valid igc files from these
devices? For the last few seasons, everything was working fine. This year, about 3 out of every 4 OLC postings produce an invalid status. The OLC folks have been nice enough to fix the log file status, but they cannot continue to do this. What's the secret? We've tried See You as well as the DOS command line utilities. Same results no matter which method we use. |
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Westbender wrote:
Has anyone figured out a way to submit valid igc files from these devices? For the last few seasons, everything was working fine. This year, about 3 out of every 4 OLC postings produce an invalid status. The OLC folks have been nice enough to fix the log file status, but they cannot continue to do this. What's the secret? We've tried See You as well as the DOS command line utilities. Same results no matter which method we use. What exact error do you get? is it only OLC complaining or does VALI-CAM fail as well? Have you run VALI-CAM on every file before submission? Darryl |
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After each flight I perform the download from the Cambridge to an Ipaq
using Connectme from Naviter. When I get home I sync the IGC file created by Connectme to the PC and do a direct file claim to the OLC site. It has worked every time this year, I get a green V (validated OK). The IGC file created by Connectme has the binary .CAI file contents appended at the end. This allows OLC validation. I believe you cannot submit flights to the OLC directly from SeeYou anymore. |
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Hi,
How exactly are you using SeeYou? You should be able to open the .cai file (not the .igc file) in SeeYou and then save it as a .igc file. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Westbender" wrote in message ... Has anyone figured out a way to submit valid igc files from these devices? For the last few seasons, everything was working fine. This year, about 3 out of every 4 OLC postings produce an invalid status. The OLC folks have been nice enough to fix the log file status, but they cannot continue to do this. What's the secret? We've tried See You as well as the DOS command line utilities. Same results no matter which method we use. |
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The problem is that we get the red "V" on the OLC site after
submitting. All the output from vali-cam shows everything to be correct. All validation passes....except for the OLC. I corresponded with the folks at the OLC and they recommend I use the command line utilities (vali-cam, cai2igc, etc.). However that method does not work 100% of the time either. They claim it's an issue with the legacy cambridge loggers and they recommended yesterday that we should upgrade our logger. I personally have a 302, which works flawlessly. A fellow club member has the model 20 that we can't seem to get valid OLC submittals out of. I've been doing the conversions and submittals for him. The interesting thing is for the last 4 seasons or so, the files were accepted by the OLC 100% of the time. This problem just started this year. |
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Ok, I could use a little schooling on these converted cai files.
Here's the message from Juergen @ OLC regarding the problems with the files. He sent this about 3 or 4 files ago. "The signature in the .igc file was missing. The validation procedure only can validate the binary .cai file. Therefore the .igc file for the OLC consists of three parts: The plain igc records, the signature and the embedded .cai file. The server splits this combined file and checks the .cai file and the signature. Without that signature the file is invalid. I extracted the .cai file from the .igc file, converted it again with my own procedure (you can find it attached) and replaced the file in the flight claim with this new one." Vali-cam shows the cai file to be fine, so I'm assuming that's not the problem. When I look at the igc file, I can see two "G" records. Are these the "signature" records that Juergen is referring to? What other kind of signature file is there besides what's in the original cai file? |
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Update...
After looking at the different files from different conversion methods, the See You converted files are in fact missing the "G" records. However, the DOS cmd line utilities are creating "G" records, but the files are still invalid when submitting to the OLC. Once in a while one will work, so this is an intermittent problem, but most of the time we get a failure. I have sent another email to the OLC help group with more details to see if they can tell me precisely what is wrong with the latest files that do have the "G" records. |
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I, too, have been having problems submitting my files recorded by a Model 20
GPS. In the past, Juergen has fixed them for me, too. I have found through experimentation that, if I validate and submit the same file THREE TIMES, it will fail validation on the server twice and will be accepted the third time. Of course, I have to delete the first two submissions after they fail and before resubmitting. I have no explanation but it seems to work for me. I have to ask: Why do I need to upgrade my hardware? What was done to the server software which makes my logger no longer create valid files? This would never be acceptable in a business setting... "Paul Remde" wrote in message ... Hi, How exactly are you using SeeYou? You should be able to open the .cai file (not the .igc file) in SeeYou and then save it as a .igc file. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Westbender" wrote in message ... Has anyone figured out a way to submit valid igc files from these devices? For the last few seasons, everything was working fine. This year, about 3 out of every 4 OLC postings produce an invalid status. The OLC folks have been nice enough to fix the log file status, but they cannot continue to do this. What's the secret? We've tried See You as well as the DOS command line utilities. Same results no matter which method we use. |
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Latest reply from Hannes @ OLC:
"the file attached to Your mail is valid. The g-record may consist of 1 or more lines starting with a G. I really donīt understand, why the file sometimes is found invalid and without any change it sometimes is found valid. A mysterium of Cambridge files. Our program is working with following steps: 1. It finds a cambridge file derived from a Cambridge 10/20/25 logger (this file must contain also the cai file (added by means of Carl Ekdahls program c2i4o11.exe or manually with cai2igc.exe 2. It excerpts the cai file and 3. It compares the cai file and the igc file 4. If both files are found congruent, the file will be marked as igc valid 5. If it finds any differences it will be marked as invalid So the first condition is, that the CAI File itself is valid, which is checked by vali-cam.exe The second condition is, that the CAI file is converted into a normal IGC file with conv-cam.exe The third condition is, that the CAI file is added to the normal IGC file with cai2igc.exe So far clear? Now the program of Carl Ekdahl c2i4o11.exe still produces an igc file which has a wrong file name, because it sets a B (for 2011) in the beginning of the file name, instead of a 1 (for 2011). So if You use the Ekdahl program, please change the file name from e.g. b8scxxxx.igc to 18scxxxx.igc and this file should be igc valid for olc," |
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On Aug 30, 5:32*am, Westbender wrote:
Latest reply from Hannes @ OLC: "the file attached to Your mail is valid. The g-record may consist of 1 or more lines starting with a G. I really donīt understand, why the file sometimes is found invalid and without any change it sometimes is found valid. A mysterium of Cambridge files. Our program is working with following steps: 1. It finds a cambridge file derived from a Cambridge 10/20/25 logger (this file must contain also the cai file (added by means of Carl Ekdahls program c2i4o11.exe or manually with cai2igc.exe 2. It excerpts the cai file and 3. It compares the cai file and the igc file 4. If both files are found congruent, the file will be marked as igc valid 5. If it finds any differences it will be marked as invalid So the first condition is, that the CAI File itself is valid, which is checked by vali-cam.exe The second condition is, that the CAI file is converted into a normal IGC file with conv-cam.exe The third condition is, that the CAI file is added to the normal IGC file with cai2igc.exe So far clear? Now the program of Carl Ekdahl c2i4o11.exe still produces an igc file which has a wrong file name, because it sets a B (for 2011) in the beginning of the file name, instead of a 1 (for 2011). So if You use the Ekdahl program, please change the file name from e.g. b8scxxxx.igc to 18scxxxx.igc and this file should be igc valid for olc," -----Forwarded Message----- From: OLC-Help Sent: Jun 1, 2011 10:09 PM To: Roy Clark Subject: OLC flight claim - Status Report Hello Roy, the old cai2igc4olc.exe does not work anymore since beginning 2010, please use the attached cai4olc.vbe vor conversion of cai files into valid igc files, I set Your flights to green manually, regards Hannes |
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