I was under the impression it was the same in Australia - generally
XCSoar/SeeYou etc traces are accepted in smaller reigonal comp's, but not at
the national level. If i recall correctly, the Australian National's rules
(Jan 2011) were that you could submit a non-IGC approved trace only once
during the competition - intended to be a failsafe in the event of a logger
failure.
I havn't found much solid documentation on the web RE the anti-tamper
requirements for IGC-approved loggers, are these really all that
tamper-proof? I imagine that anyone who was really dedicated to cheating
could probably plug a device into the external GPS antenna connector of an
approved logger and spoof the gps signals. This would remove the need for
such a cheater to actually tamper with the .igc file, which would presumably
be detectable with reference to some sort of hashing algorithm.
Luke
On 29 March 2011 14:50, Max Kellermann <m...@duempel.org> wrote:
> On 2011/03/29 06:30, Hannu Niemi <hnpi...@phnet.fi> wrote:
> > Only thing you are missing without declaration is the "accelerated
> > rate of fixes" near turnpoint (though I am not sure if GPS-NAV even
> > supports this). In Volkslogger et al the logger logs fixes every
> > second below 0.5 km before the turning point cylinder
>
> XCSoar does that.
>
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