USER MANUAL
INTEL® FALCON™ 8+ UAS
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2.9. INTEL® FALCON™ 8+ UAV FLIGHT LOGS
The Intel® Falcon™ 8+ UAV is constantly logging all flight controller data onto two
different storage devices: an SD card inserted in the back of the Intel® Falcon™ 8+ UAV
(User SD card) and an internal SD card, which can only be accessed by opening the
canopy of the central unit (Internal SD card).
The data logged onto the different devices may differ, which is why in support cases we
ask you to please always send logs from the User SD card. In rare occasions, we might
also ask for the logs from the Internal SD card. In such a case, we will provide detailed
instructions on how to access the Internal SD card.
The file structure on all storage devices are identical.
Logs are always stored in a directory called ASCTEC. Every time the Intel® Falcon™ 8+
UAV is switched on, a new directory with a subsequent number will be created inside
the ASCTEC directory. All files always have the same creation date and time, but if
available, GPS time will be stored in the log. One log directory always contains four
files: ASCHP.LOG, ASCTEC.IFO, ASCTEC.LOG, FLIGHT.KML.
None of these files can be accessed directly, but by using the AscTec Navigator
Software, it is possible to get a map view of the flight, or export a flight track as .KML or
.GPX file. AscTec Navigator Software can be downloaded from the download area
http://intel.com/FalconDownloads (see “Intel® Falcon™ 8+ UAS firmware updates” on
The corresponding manual can be found here: http://intel.com/FalconManual.
In the AscTec Navigator Software, the Flightbook gives a chronological overview of all
flights stored on the SD cards (see following):