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I did a 200 km flight today (my personal best) that I wanted to post to
the OLC. The OLC site refuses to accept the trace, stating that "the maximum timegap between two valid fixes is too large. (2166 sec 900 sec)". I am instructed to correct the error, and then click 'check entry'. Obviously, any such a "correction" will cause the flight to fail a security check. Yet without the correction, I can't post the flight at all. Catch 22... The flight was recorded using a Cambridge GPS-NAV Model 25. I'm told that sometimes a bad time value is inserted into the data file with this recorder. What galls me is that SeeYou has no problem presenting the flight trace, but the OLC software can't! Does anyone have any suggestions? Probably it's too late to do anything, since the Tuesday midnight deadline is almost here (another Catch 22). -John |
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