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rroland said:Why has the Mercury got a USB Port on it anyway?
Can you use it to charge the android device? :?
rroland said:Why has the Mercury got a USB Port on it anyway?
rroland said:Danny are you stil in Buisiness
ecologymagnet said:Are running the server correctly? Because all data shows me are erroneous and it doesn´t show me the map, is the first time I use it.
In the csv the data are OK.
speedict said:ecologymagnet said:Are running the server correctly? Because all data shows me are erroneous and it doesn´t show me the map, is the first time I use it.
In the csv the data are OK.
new Android client update this morning fix the GPS data issues, it was caused by some non-english Android use "," as decimal point !
ecologymagnet said:speedict said:ecologymagnet said:Are running the server correctly? Because all data shows me are erroneous and it doesn´t show me the map, is the first time I use it.
In the csv the data are OK.
new Android client update this morning fix the GPS data issues, it was caused by some non-english Android use "," as decimal point !
Yes, I used an android without English, I upgraded to version 1.1.12, but the GPS data in CSV still coming out randomly in + and - in many cases showing me in the antipodes.
Now with version 1.1.12 if I upload the data to the server, the application was closing, with the 1.1.11 did not.
I tried both Spanish and English on Android, also reinstalled the App.
ecologymagnet said:With 1.1.2 the data isn´t displayed properly in Spanish or English because in phone the app crash when I go to upload the data to Server and in Tablet does not get the 3 points button for options and not allowed to do anything because of it.
ecologymagnet said:And do you have any idea about the problem of random + and - with GPS on latitude and longitude and the close of the app whenI upload data to the server?
ecologymagnet said:And if I don´t activate the map view, the GPS data aren´t logged, it would be interesting to have the option to log them anyway.
Thank you.
speedict said:ecologymagnet said:And if I don´t activate the map view, the GPS data aren´t logged, it would be interesting to have the option to log them anyway.
Thank you.
no, as long as Android is connected and handset's GPS is turned on, it will automatically log with GPS data.
elpq35 said:Danny, I just purchased a speedict and I am starting with basic monitoring before I move on to throttle overrides. Right now I am having an issue with the speed/distance reporting. I left my old bike computer on the front wheel so I could compare data. I added the Speedict sensor to the rear wheel. I have the magnet about 2-4cm away from the sensor same as my front wheel. I've done a few test rides to my fitness gym that is exactly 1.65 miles away from my house. Google maps says it is 1.7miles away from my house. My bike sensor seems to work fine as it has for over 1yr now. The speedict sensor has been calibrated using the standard 26" x 1.95" tire distance (2050mm) and a measured rollout tire distance (2040mm). Niether one of those methods gave me accurate results. I kept getting 1.25-1.3 miles on my trip to the gym. I did some math based on the inaccuracy factor and I came up with a tire size of 2500mm. This setting gave me higher MPH readings but the distance was still inaccurate (1.5 miles). My question is could this be a software bug or a user error. Do you have a document that shows how to install your speed sensor properly?
Also, is the speed average calculated by the distance/time? I ask because my average speed is always too low compared to my bike computer's accurate measurements. Thanks for your help in advance.
elpq35 said:How do I install this apk? Thanks