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Bill,
How did it go with the OLC? Found this on r.a.s.: OLC flights rejected This is has been an issue in the past, especially with a 302 and using SeeYou. Best not to use SeeYou. This has been a long standing bug in the Cambridge/SeeYou/OLC interface. Use only the Cambridge utility, 3UTIQ257 if using an IPAQ product, or 3UTPC256 if using a laptop, to download the file from the 302 to your computer or IPAQ. Then you may upload the file to the OLC web site using the direct claim method. Seems to eliminate all the invalid file problems by removing SeeYou from the process. Regards, Linwood Stevenson TN Record Keeper Don't know what he means by "direct claim method". Cheers, Graeme |
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Hi,
I must respectfully disagree. I have used SeeYou to successfully download secure files every time from a 302. There is no technical reason why flight logs downloaded by the Cambridge Utilities are any more secure than the files downloaded by SeeYou or ConnectMe. They all use the same commands to start the download process, etc. The only difference is that the Cambridge 300 Utilities immediately check the security of the file after download. Sometimes files don't download securely for one reason or another. It is nice to know about it immediately so you can try again. But a file that is not downloaded securely by SeeYou or ConnectMe would not have been downloaded any more securely by the Cambridge 300 Utility. I suspect that sometimes when customers have problems it is because they download files and then accidentally upload the wrong file - such as an insecure file logged by Glide Navigator II, or a secure file logged by SeeYou Mobile. It is very important to verify that the filename of the flight log contains the serial number of the secure flight recorder. The only way to upload to the OLC right now is to use the OLC web site. It does not work to upload directly from SeeYou. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "GC" wrote in message eb.com... Bill, How did it go with the OLC? Found this on r.a.s.: OLC flights rejected This is has been an issue in the past, especially with a 302 and using SeeYou. Best not to use SeeYou. This has been a long standing bug in the Cambridge/SeeYou/OLC interface. Use only the Cambridge utility, 3UTIQ257 if using an IPAQ product, or 3UTPC256 if using a laptop, to download the file from the 302 to your computer or IPAQ. Then you may upload the file to the OLC web site using the direct claim method. Seems to eliminate all the invalid file problems by removing SeeYou from the process. Regards, Linwood Stevenson TN Record Keeper Don't know what he means by "direct claim method". Cheers, Graeme |
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He means taht on the main page of the OLC you will see a tab for "Direct
Claim" use this link and it will step you through the process to upload the IGC file directly to the OLC from your laptop or desktop computer. I too have found that my older version of SeeYou does not work for uploading and I can only do it through the direct claim link. CH Don't know what he means by "direct claim method". Cheers, Graeme |
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On Nov 23, 1:48*am, Cliff Hilty
wrote: He means taht on the main page of the OLC you will see a tab for "Direct Claim" use this link and it will step you through the process to upload the IGC file directly to the OLC from your laptop or desktop computer. I too have found that my older version of SeeYou does not work for uploading and I can only do it through the direct claim link. CH Don't know what he means by "direct claim method". Cheers, Graeme- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The flight log file I tried to upload was "1BJC3VB1" Does this include the 302 logger serial No? Thanks, Bill |
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On 11/22/2011 11:35 AM, BillT wrote:
The flight log file I tried to upload was "1BJC3VB1" Does this include the 302 logger serial No? Thanks, Bill It looks right, _IF_ it's really 1BJC3VB1.igc you are uploading. Got to have the ".igc" on the end. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) |
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On Nov 23, 5:13*pm, Eric Greenwell wrote:
On 11/22/2011 11:35 AM, BillT wrote: The flight log file I tried to upload was "1BJC3VB1" Does this include the 302 logger serial No? Thanks, *Bill It looks right, _IF_ it's really 1BJC3VB1.igc you are uploading. Got to have the ".igc" on the end. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) Just checked & it had ".IGC" on the end? Any other suggestions? Thanks, Bill |
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