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I used the IGCDroid for six currency flights yesterday in snow-less Iowa, and it worked perfectly. As the instructions say, turn it on while pre-flighting, then forget it. At the end of the day the IGCDroid presented six separate flight traces, with a maximum altitude gain of 16 feet (a feature of midwest winter weather, not the app) IGCDroid could not have been easier to use. Thanks for the hard programming work.
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Does it generate an igc file acceptable to OLC? If not, look at XCSoar,
it's free on the Play Store, has a moving map, and generates an OLC acceptable file. On 1/28/2015 7:45 AM, wrote: I used the IGCDroid for six currency flights yesterday in snow-less Iowa, and it worked perfectly. As the instructions say, turn it on while pre-flighting, then forget it. At the end of the day the IGCDroid presented six separate flight traces, with a maximum altitude gain of 16 feet (a feature of midwest winter weather, not the app) IGCDroid could not have been easier to use. Thanks for the hard programming work. -- Dan Marotta |
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On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 8:54:53 AM UTC-7, Dan Marotta wrote:
Does it generate an igc file acceptable to OLC?* If not, look at XCSoar, it's free on the Play Store, has a moving map, and generates an OLC acceptable file. Hi Dan, Yes it does create a OLC valid IGC file. Being Android it can't create an FAI valid IGC file. I'm not trying to compete with XCSoar, I have XCSoar installed on my phone as well. My goal was to create a simple tracker, similar to Spot/InReach, that requires almost zero setup and notifies my family about my flights. Rather than paying Spot an annual fee I will use IGCDroid for tracking and a PLB for real emergencies. I agree it isn't the same as Spot/InReach, a cell phone solution never can be. It is both better and worse. Alan |
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Any plans for an iOS Version?
I currently using the glideport iPhone app which also generates valid OLC file, but it is missing a notification functionality. An option to automatically and periodically send links to your glideport trace via email and sms will be a big benefit. Ramy |
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On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 11:06:14 AM UTC-7, Ramy wrote:
Any plans for an iOS Version? I currently using the glideport iPhone app which also generates valid OLC file, but it is missing a notification functionality. An option to automatically and periodically send links to your glideport trace via email and sms will be a big benefit. Ramy Are you sure GlideTrack creates valid OLC files? I didn't think it did, but I haven't used it much. Sorry, I don't have the tools (Apple Mac computer) or the money ($100 per year for a developer account) to create an iPhone version. Alan |
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Glidetrack does create a valid IGC file - I've uploaded quite a few flights from students, just can't get the OLC to recognize the HK36 TTC. I know the app does not have an ENL feature, but that's a mute point.
Cheers, Roderick |
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Same here. Uploaded a glidetrack IGC fike successfully to OLC.
Ramy |
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