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Old June 5th 13, 07:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Remde
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Hi Dan,

The date problem with 302 was probably caused by taking-off before the 302
had locked on to satellites.

Best Regards,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
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"Dan Marotta" wrote in message ...

After reading the Colibri V1 thread, I had a similar issue yesterday.

Upon submitting the log from my 302 to OLC, the flight didn't appear with
today's date. Investigating, I found a 2005 date for the flight. I simply
submitted the log from my Dell Streak 5 which runs XCSoar to get credit for
the flight.

Next time I fly I'll see if it works correctly. It's been less than 2 years
since I sent it to Gary for repair, calibration, and battery replacement. I
hope I don't have the same problem as the Colibri.

Dan

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Old June 5th 13, 08:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Premature aviation... nothing to be ashamed of...
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Old June 5th 13, 11:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default CAI-302 Logfile Date

Ouch!

OK, I'll fire it up sooner next time. Thanks, Guys!

Dan


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Old June 5th 13, 08:08 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
David Prather[_2_]
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Default CAI-302 Logfile Date

I second Paul's observations. This happened to me a few weeks ago with my
302 and I'm pretty sure I took off before the satellites had locked on. The
IGC file had over 20 data points from the midwest (Paul's country), though
I fly in Northern NV and the file date was 2005. It's worked fine on
several flights since.

David Prather

At 18:46 05 June 2013, Paul Remde wrote:
Hi Dan,

The date problem with 302 was probably caused by taking-off before the 302


had locked on to satellites.

Best Regards,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
______________________________

"Dan Marotta" wrote in message ...

After reading the Colibri V1 thread, I had a similar issue yesterday.

Upon submitting the log from my 302 to OLC, the flight didn't appear with
today's date. Investigating, I found a 2005 date for the flight. I

simply
submitted the log from my Dell Streak 5 which runs XCSoar to get credit

for
the flight.

Next time I fly I'll see if it works correctly. It's been less than 2
years
since I sent it to Gary for repair, calibration, and battery replacement.


I
hope I don't have the same problem as the Colibri.

Dan



 




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