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Tom N. wrote:
I plan to fly in my first contest this summer. What is the best (easiest) way to transfer my IGC flight log to the scorer? I use a Cambridge 302 and IPAQ 3955. For the OLC, I download the file to my IPAQ using ConnectMe and the take the IPAQ home and connect it to my PC and then upload to the OLC. Would contest scoring be something similar to this? Thanks. Tom N. Stick an SD card in the iPAQ, copy the IGC file there, and hand the card to the scorer. To reduce confusion, make sure the IGC to be scored is the only file on the card, or at least the only obvious IGC file in the top level directory. Make sure you bring along a USB SD card reader (the one I have in my soaring kit is barely larger than the SD card and cost me all of $8US), in the unlikely event the scorer does not have one... Marc |
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