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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: northern, mexico - texas
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I did the Crit here at Gila today, but i left the slope in my PCV @ the wrong setting.
is there a way to correct my file? I thought that there was a way to export a file to excel, make changes, then do a manual entry using the new data? the slope was set at 20.3 and needed to be 29.6, so the files show very high numbers, assuming I can correct the problem, would I just change all the power numbers by the same percentage that the slope was off? thanks |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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I guess you have the SRM Win software? I don't use it except for download but it comes in handy in cases like these. 1. Either re-download or open the .srm file of interest in SRMwin 2. Select File -> Properties. 3. Change the Slope and hit OK. 4. You're done my version is 6.32.57 (2004) so the latest may be a little different. That much slope delta will drop the numbers a lot. It's not directly proportional as you have to consider the offset. BTW, you can change/correct an entire file's Offset via that method .. though I've never used it.
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