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If I want to learn how to interface with some garmin
gps from my pc, I can google for the specification of the garmin interace and slap together some C code to upload a trace or otherwise fiddle with my logger unit. And I can do the same by opening an approved FR and fiddling with the GPS streams from the engine, and I can do that at home without an OO watching and get a world record. Actually, that is a false assumption. The "Technical Specification" for IGC Approved FR specifically requires that any "interference" (such as opening the box or electronically fiddling with the unit) will activate an internal device that erases the Digital Security code of the box, which is unique to each FR serial#. So all traces generated during or after the "interference" will not validate. Their security signature will be invalid, as any IGC reading program will say. If you try to manually edit that file, it will generate yet another inconsistency in the signature. The only way to get a "violated" FR back to "secure" mode is to send it back to the manufacturer, which has to insert a new, one-time digital security code that is specific to that particular unit's serial #, assigned by the IGC. In other words, if you open your FR, the only way you will get it to generate a secure (valid) tracklog is by involving the manufacturer and the IGC. I don't think this is something you can work around at home, no matter how much of an electronic genious you are. |
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