Dear Bart

Yes, when I used OsmAnd or Google Maps and if i move (on foot / by car / by 
train) then the map position always moves with the current position. So it 
doesn't indicate a hardware problem to me. What should I read if I started 
gpx?


Am Montag, 1. Juli 2019 08:40:14 UTC+2 schrieb Bart Eisenberg:
>
> When you press the GPX button and it turns red, the button should also 
> indicate the distance traveled. If it continues to say "GPX", then indeed, 
> no GPX is being recorded.  
>
> This sounds like a hardware problem. I know this seems basic, but when you 
> move, do you see your updated current position on the map? Do you see your 
> current position in another GPS program, such as Google Maps?
>

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