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GENERAL / Re: Garmin Tempe support
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GENERAL / Re: Garmin Tempe support
January 23, 2014, 05:07:31 PMQuote from: "orux"
Hi, thanks;
The message appears if there is an error in the ANT connection. OruxMaps tries to restore the connection 20 seconds after the error.
About the data in the gpx file; open the gpx file with a text editor, and check if there is temperature information with each gps track point.
orux
Ok, that explains it: yesterday I was testing the Tempe indoors, so no GPS connection. Today I took it outdoors (with Xperia Active), and it worked! Now I have a temperature graph in Garmin Connect. Thanks!
When I got back home, I tossed the Tempe in the freezer, to replicate the findings of
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GENERAL / Re: Garmin Tempe support
January 22, 2014, 08:47:57 PMI tested the bèta on two devices, being the Xperia Active and Nexus 7 II (with connected ANT+ stick), and the Tempe is instantly detected. However, with ANT+ running on the Nexus 7, I noticed from time to time a popup saying that the ANT-connection was lost (and is going to be restored in 20 seconds). But I suppose this has nothing to do with the Tempe?
One more question: I exported the 'Tempe testfiles' as gpx, and uploaded them to Garmin Connect, where the temperature is displayed as average, min and max, in the summary. There is a temperature-graph, but unfortunately this is empty. Any idea if and how I could get these data displayed (using IpBike with Tempe, I'm always exporting to fit file, and there the temperature-graph is displayed correctly in GC). Thank you in advance for your help.
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GENERAL / Re: Garmin Tempe support
January 02, 2014, 03:27:55 PMIn the meantime, I'm using the IpBike-app which added support for Tempe also one year ago (and, afaik, to this date, it is the only app that does this).
IpBike is a bit different from Oruxmaps (the latter is visually far more attractive, that's one thing
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