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Gpsbabel track segments
Gpsbabel track segments








The logged fields can be changed though and is maintained between on/offs. Some things can not be changed permanently - 'on boot' the holux checks certain settings and changes them to one of the predefined ones - the log interval setting is one of them, the same goes for distance and speed log conditions, fix interval and other stuff. To use it (besides correct installation):Ģ) You can set the device type to Holux M241 (top bar menu/device) to make sure that logs are always interpreted correctly - this is not required for device configuration (the device is automatically recognized). I wrote BT747, and a kind user sent me a M241 so that I can 100% confirm that it works with this device. I recommend it if you run Windows, otherwise I would like to find something with better Linux/Mac support. * slow syncing, transfers at 38400bps is slow even with small files (ooh the joy of POTS modems) * the iblue 747 hacker tools doesn't work, so you can't capture more than lat/lon/ele/time (it's enough for most purposes) * looks like an old roll of film but doesn't fit in a filmcanister. * need special software for syncing (hard to use when in a internet café) * doesn't shut down when batteries runs out, corrupting the log (Very Bad!) * Runs on one AA battery, (about 8 hours on a fresh 2400mAh) * USB serial GPS, works wonderfull for syncing and listening to full nmea dump. * Good enough storage (131037 points) (36 hours) * Bluetooth, you can sync it, and listen to the full nmea dump) It's a good tracker with no official support for Linux, so it might have been a bad choice for me. I bought a m241 Holux GPS logger for 40-50 euro, it just allows you to record where you have been and log waypoint with a button.










Gpsbabel track segments