File Extension .C10 Details
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| Extension: C10 |
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| Program and/or Extension Function [What's
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| IRIG 106 Original Recording File |
Range Commanders Council |
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IRIG 106 is a comprehensive telemetry standard to ensure interoperability in aeronautical telemetry application at RCC member ranges.
IRIG 106 is developed and maintained by the Telemetry Group of the Range Commanders Council.
Upon data download to a host computing platform, all Original Recording Files and or Modified Recording Files shall use the file extension *.ch10 (or *.c10 extension for use on systems with a 3 character extension limit). The use of this standard extension will indicate that any Original Recording File and or Modified Recording File on a ground computing or storage platform shall be in compliance with this section 10.11 of the standard.
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This is record 26742 last
modified on 2009-03-28 and created on 2009-03-28. |
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