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Re: How much adjustment is normal?

To: bshort@AFSinc.com
Subject: Re: How much adjustment is normal?
From: "R. John Lye" <rjl6n@server1.mail.virginia.edu>
Date: Mon, 08 May 2000 12:22:55 -0400
Hi Byron,

At 09:14 AM 5/8/00 -0700, Byron Short wrote:
>Steve has the adjustment method exactly right, John.  The
>fact that your map is "too straight" and the speed is too
>high both indicate that you need to go to adjustments and
>decrease end speed.  Do this until the shape of the map
>looks closer to you.  In most cases, I bet most of us use
>just this one primary adjustment.  

Thanks - that seems to be the concensus (several private e-mails
said similar things), but it is good to get it from you, too.
I spent so much time at the end of last season fussing with
end speeds and not getting useful results due to my mis-calibration
problems that I sorta panicked last night when I got the same
sort of traces that I had been seeing last year.  I'll play
with the traces tonight and see if I can't get some useful data
out of this set of runs.  I was really looking forward to this
set of data since this was one of the first times that I'd been
able to collect data from a co-driver and wanted to compare our
runs.

>please don't do it until you've done the primary adjustment
>of the end-speed above.

OK - I'll do that first.

>Also, don't worry about calibration numbers under 250 or
>so.  So a 149 is okay.  <snip>  Numbers from 250 down
>are believable, and numbers from 0-150 are pretty normal.

Great, thanks; I was a bit worried that the 149 might be too
high.

BTW, is it common to get end speeds of 50 mph and above?  Is
there something that I can do to get more reasonable numbers
right away?

Thanks very much,

John Lye
rjl6n@Virginia.edu

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