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Old February 11th 07, 08:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tom N.
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Default Transfer of IGC log for contest scoring

Hello all,

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.

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Old February 11th 07, 09:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Marc Ramsey
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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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Old February 12th 07, 12:52 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
ContestID67
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Default Transfer of IGC log for contest scoring

I agree with the SD (or CF) card approach. Cambridge makes a small
piece of software for the iPAQ that makes copying the flight log to
the card very simple. Then hand the card to the scorer. Make sure to
write your name, tail number, contest number on the card. Also make
sure that you configure the Cambridge (with the same piece of
software) with your name, glider info, etc. The software also
confirms the validity of the FAI log file after the download.

I wouldn't worry to much about having the day's log file being the
only one on the card. The naming convention for the log file contains
the date and the recorder manufacturer and serial number.

Finally, Glide Navigator II (for one) seamless handles the task of
copying the log file from the 302 to the card. When you quit GNII
after landing, it automatically asks you if you want to copy the
file. Cool! Thanks to Chip.

Enjoy, John


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Old February 12th 07, 05:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
kirk.stant
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Default Transfer of IGC log for contest scoring

Tom,

SD cards are the way to go with a PDA. Good idea to have a couple of
them (they don't have to be big - 64 or 32mb work fine if you can find
them!) and put your contest ID and name on them (of course, your
logger file in it also has that info). You may have to leave it with
the scorer if he's swamped, and that makes it easier to get it back
later or the next morning.

That's the only problem I see with the new EW logger - you either
leave the whole logger in the box with the rest of the SD cards and
floppies, or you drag along you notebook and download it and transfer
to another format.

Ideally, a logger should transfer it's files directly to a USB
thumbdrive or SD card (directly or via reader connected via USB
port). Lot cheaper to misplace than a logger! Doesn't the latest
Colibri do that?

Kirk





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Old February 13th 07, 12:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tom N.
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Default Transfer of IGC log for contest scoring

On Feb 11, 11:59 pm, "kirk.stant" wrote:
Tom,

SD cards are the way to go with a PDA. Good idea to have a couple of
them (they don't have to be big - 64 or 32mb work fine if you can find
them!) and put your contest ID and name on them (of course, your
logger file in it also has that info). You may have to leave it with
the scorer if he's swamped, and that makes it easier to get it back
later or the next morning.

That's the only problem I see with the new EW logger - you either
leave the whole logger in the box with the rest of the SD cards and
floppies, or you drag along you notebook and download it and transfer
to another format.

Ideally, a logger should transfer it's files directly to a USB
thumbdrive or SD card (directly or via reader connected via USB
port). Lot cheaper to misplace than a logger! Doesn't the latest
Colibri do that?

Kirk



Thanks Mark, John, and Kirk.

Tom

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Old February 13th 07, 01:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tuno
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Default Transfer of IGC log for contest scoring

Tom,

What everyone already said, and:

1) Congrats on flying your first contest this summer. You're going to
love it!

2) When you use ConnectMe, be sure to specify a download location on
the SD card; this saves you from having to copy it from the iPAQ's
file storage to the SD. ConnectMe should remember the setting and it
will be the default next time you download.

btw I've flown in 3 regional contests, and at all three, the scorer
had smart software that would automagically find the day's IGC file on
the storage card. But if you really want to keep the scorer happy,
don't be the last to turn yours in!

~ted
V2C "2NO"

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Old February 14th 07, 01:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tom N.
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Default Transfer of IGC log for contest scoring

On Feb 12, 7:35 pm, "Tuno" wrote:
Tom,

What everyone already said, and:

1) Congrats on flying your first contest this summer. You're going to
love it!

2) When you use ConnectMe, be sure to specify a download location on
the SD card; this saves you from having to copy it from the iPAQ's
file storage to the SD. ConnectMe should remember the setting and it
will be the default next time you download.

btw I've flown in 3 regional contests, and at all three, the scorer
had smart software that would automagically find the day's IGC file on
the storage card. But if you really want to keep the scorer happy,
don't be the last to turn yours in!

~ted
V2C "2NO"


Thanks, Ted!

Tom

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Old February 19th 07, 11:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Remde
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Default Transfer of IGC log for contest scoring

Hi Kirk,

2 comments

It is my belief that contest scorers will love the EW microRecorder because
you just plug it into the USB port on any PC and it looks like a memory card
reader or hard drive. Very simple. No software required.

EW is working on a slightly more expensive version of the microRecorder that
will include an SD card slot. To be honest, I don't think it is necessary
or worth the extra money.

Good Soaring,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.

"kirk.stant" wrote in message
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Tom,

SD cards are the way to go with a PDA. Good idea to have a couple of
them (they don't have to be big - 64 or 32mb work fine if you can find
them!) and put your contest ID and name on them (of course, your
logger file in it also has that info). You may have to leave it with
the scorer if he's swamped, and that makes it easier to get it back
later or the next morning.

That's the only problem I see with the new EW logger - you either
leave the whole logger in the box with the rest of the SD cards and
floppies, or you drag along you notebook and download it and transfer
to another format.

Ideally, a logger should transfer it's files directly to a USB
thumbdrive or SD card (directly or via reader connected via USB
port). Lot cheaper to misplace than a logger! Doesn't the latest
Colibri do that?

Kirk







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Old February 20th 07, 04:16 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
kirk.stant
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Default Transfer of IGC log for contest scoring

Hi Paul,

No doubt, the new EW logger looks like a great bit of kit, and will be
convenient for most of the poeple most of the time. Just depends on
how you use and download a logger. I have been at contests where the
scorer was real busy, so we just dropped off the SD card. With an EW,
you would have to wait around a little longer. In 99% of the times,
probably not an issue.

I just wish you could leave it installed in the glider and download
into a PDA/SD card. One less thing to take out and replace - not
always easy to do in some gliders, especially if it's buried and the
antenna connector is hard to get to. But that is entirely due to how
my glider is setup and obviously does not mean the EW Micro logger
isn't the perfect device for someone else. In particular, it seems
like a perfect club logger.

It's nice to have a choice of options - I think all loggers should
allow the option of downloading to a PDA, transferring via USB, or
transferring TO a USB thumb drive or SD via reader. And only cost
$99.95, of course!

Cheers,

Kirk

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Old February 20th 07, 01:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Richard[_1_]
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Contests that I have competed in, over the last 5 years the scorer
wants nothing to do with a flight recorder, they would not accept
them. They required SD Card, USB sticks. disk etc.

I sell a nice Colibri with a mini SD Card.

Richard
www.craggyaero.com


On Feb 19, 3:54 pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi Kirk,

2 comments

It is my belief that contest scorers will love the EW microRecorder because
you just plug it into the USB port on any PC and it looks like a memory card
reader or hard drive. Very simple. No software required.

EW is working on a slightly more expensive version of the microRecorder that
will include an SD card slot. To be honest, I don't think it is necessary
or worth the extra money.

Good Soaring,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.

"kirk.stant" wrote in message

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Tom,


SD cards are the way to go with a PDA. Good idea to have a couple of
them (they don't have to be big - 64 or 32mb work fine if you can find
them!) and put your contest ID and name on them (of course, your
logger file in it also has that info). You may have to leave it with
the scorer if he's swamped, and that makes it easier to get it back
later or the next morning.


That's the only problem I see with the new EW logger - you either
leave the whole logger in the box with the rest of the SD cards and
floppies, or you drag along you notebook and download it and transfer
to another format.


Ideally, a logger should transfer it's files directly to a USB
thumbdrive or SD card (directly or via reader connected via USB
port). Lot cheaper to misplace than a logger! Doesn't the latest
Colibri do that?


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