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On May 25, 6:42*am, Westbender wrote:
A word of caution. Go with someone who has a known reputation for calibrating baragraphs used for soaring badges. I sent mine to a company that was very responsive and provided a quick turn-around. However, the calibration documentation was not accepted when I submitted it with my flight. The beginning and ending altitude (sea-level) was not labeled next to the bottom "steps" on the lab trace. So, if you don't use someone like Joe Trinkwalder, you might think about asking Judy to verify the calibration before bothering to use it. She will reject on the slightest technicality. Although that's no fault of hers. She's just going by the book. I also had a badge claim rejected due to mistakes on the calibration. If you have a previous calibration trace, compare it to the new one to see if anything is amiss! |
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