Ytai,
I just wanted to let you know that I very much appreciated your detailed 
answer.
There is a course from Udacity which goes through the development process 
but I can't stop everything while I go through the course.
So, like it or not, I have to feel my way around and make mistakes.
The most important part of your letter, from my point of view, was you 
pointing out I was doing nonsense by creating a new activity.
I could have wasted endless hours on that, going in a totally wrong 
direction.

I sat on your letter and turned it around in my mind for 24 hours before I 
decided that at this stage, simplicity was the best method.
It is always nice to try to learn new things but at this stage I need "a 
bird in hand", which gets the job done.
So I have returned to the original code, with some additions from what I 
learned from my mistakes, and can continue to work again.
We just have to insure that the android doesn't go to sleep during the 
measurements.
The really interesting point was the timer in the application continues on, 
while the connection to the IOIO board goes away.
Up front I would have expected "all or nothing", but it doesn't work that 
way.

When I have more experience I can return to see if I can implement your 
suggestion. For the moment, I have something which works.

Thanks,
Ilan

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