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So, if this could be made to be "secure" could we use it as a contest,
record, or badge logger? I sure like the price! http://www.googleearthstore.com/Prod...uctCode=1-TSII MM |
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I could not tell from the information on the web page if it could record
altitude. If it did, it would be at least good enough for OLC. B wrote in message ups.com... So, if this could be made to be "secure" could we use it as a contest, record, or badge logger? I sure like the price! http://www.googleearthstore.com/Prod...uctCode=1-TSII MM |
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Yea.. I read it.. and then looked at the "tech data" and forgot..
thanx "harold" wrote in message ... From the Link: "The Trackstick records its own location, time, date, speed, heading and ALTITUDE at preset intervals." (Caps used for emphasis.) On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 13:32:22 -0700, "BT" wrote: I could not tell from the information on the web page if it could record altitude. If it did, it would be at least good enough for OLC. B wrote in message roups.com... So, if this could be made to be "secure" could we use it as a contest, record, or badge logger? I sure like the price! http://www.googleearthstore.com/Prod...uctCode=1-TSII MM |
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From the Link:
"The Trackstick records its own location, time, date, speed, heading and ALTITUDE at preset intervals." (Caps used for emphasis.) On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 13:32:22 -0700, "BT" wrote: I could not tell from the information on the web page if it could record altitude. If it did, it would be at least good enough for OLC. B wrote in message oups.com... So, if this could be made to be "secure" could we use it as a contest, record, or badge logger? I sure like the price! http://www.googleearthstore.com/Prod...uctCode=1-TSII MM |
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harold wrote:
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 22:10:25 GMT, Marc Ramsey wrote: wrote: So, if this could be made to be "secure" could we use it as a contest, record, or badge logger? I sure like the price! http://www.googleearthstore.com/Prod...uctCode=1-TSII The Wintec WBT-201 is smaller, has a better and more accurate GPS receiver, can store several times as many fixes in its memory, is capable of logging at intervals down to as little as 250 milliseconds (the Trackstick has a minimum 5 second interval), runs for up to 15 hours on its rechargeable battery (the Trackstick uses AAA batteries), has Bluetooth capability, also comes with Google Earth compatible software, and costs less then $100US: http://www.semsons.com/wiwbmu3gpsre2.html Sure looks like a nice unit. However, unless I missed something it does not record altitude. It does record altitude (and speed) when configured to do so, the description is not quite correct... Marc |
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 22:10:25 GMT, Marc Ramsey
wrote: wrote: So, if this could be made to be "secure" could we use it as a contest, record, or badge logger? I sure like the price! http://www.googleearthstore.com/Prod...uctCode=1-TSII The Wintec WBT-201 is smaller, has a better and more accurate GPS receiver, can store several times as many fixes in its memory, is capable of logging at intervals down to as little as 250 milliseconds (the Trackstick has a minimum 5 second interval), runs for up to 15 hours on its rechargeable battery (the Trackstick uses AAA batteries), has Bluetooth capability, also comes with Google Earth compatible software, and costs less then $100US: http://www.semsons.com/wiwbmu3gpsre2.html Sure looks like a nice unit. However, unless I missed something it does not record altitude. Here's a comparison of the Trackstick to another (even cheaper) Bluetooth GPS unit similar to the WBT-201: http://diydrones.ning.com/profiles/b...logPost%3A4989 Marc |
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It is always wise to review past rec.aviation.soaring articles as this
item was discussed earlier. The reviews of the Trackstick (one word, not two) were not very good to say the least. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...d84e0fa f964f |
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 15:52:54 -0700, Marc Ramsey
wrote: harold wrote: On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 22:10:25 GMT, Marc Ramsey wrote: wrote: So, if this could be made to be "secure" could we use it as a contest, record, or badge logger? I sure like the price! http://www.googleearthstore.com/Prod...uctCode=1-TSII The Wintec WBT-201 is smaller, has a better and more accurate GPS receiver, can store several times as many fixes in its memory, is capable of logging at intervals down to as little as 250 milliseconds (the Trackstick has a minimum 5 second interval), runs for up to 15 hours on its rechargeable battery (the Trackstick uses AAA batteries), has Bluetooth capability, also comes with Google Earth compatible software, and costs less then $100US: http://www.semsons.com/wiwbmu3gpsre2.html Sure looks like a nice unit. However, unless I missed something it does not record altitude. It does record altitude (and speed) when configured to do so, the description is not quite correct... Marc Thanks for the info! This is worth taking a closer look at. |
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