Need advice on configuration of Open Loop setup
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 7:04 pm
Hi there,
I've got a C185 plus a GPS-L10 antenna.
I successfully set up the GPS beacons for Start and Finish, they're correctly recognized by the data logger.
During the event, there is the possibility to drive multiple laps on the open loop, with the distance between F and S not being counted.
My problem now is the following: Timing for lap 1 starts at S and stops at F. Then Lap 2 is measured from F to S. After that, from S to F lap 3 is measured.
This measuring of "lap 2" between F and S produces pointless fastet laps and is disturbing during data analyzation with i2.
Does anyone know how to tell the data logger to not count the distance between Finish and Start as new lap and simply discard the measured data in this period of time?
Currently my workaround is to set up the track as closed loop and to position a split time marker at the finish line, so at least my lap count isn't falsified. Still this doesn't feel like a proper final solution.
I'd appreciate your advice on this topic!
I've got a C185 plus a GPS-L10 antenna.
I successfully set up the GPS beacons for Start and Finish, they're correctly recognized by the data logger.
During the event, there is the possibility to drive multiple laps on the open loop, with the distance between F and S not being counted.
My problem now is the following: Timing for lap 1 starts at S and stops at F. Then Lap 2 is measured from F to S. After that, from S to F lap 3 is measured.
This measuring of "lap 2" between F and S produces pointless fastet laps and is disturbing during data analyzation with i2.
Does anyone know how to tell the data logger to not count the distance between Finish and Start as new lap and simply discard the measured data in this period of time?
Currently my workaround is to set up the track as closed loop and to position a split time marker at the finish line, so at least my lap count isn't falsified. Still this doesn't feel like a proper final solution.
I'd appreciate your advice on this topic!