Thanks a lot to lodrog. 
It was a very valuable information for me, that .osf is .zip format, I did 
not know that. This now gives a lot of potential for looking inside, what / 
how it is working and what can be configured outside of "normal" options.
Kind regards Peter 

[email protected] schrieb am Freitag, 21. Mai 2021 um 21:32:46 UTC+2:

> - how to remove the link
> osmand app has the ability to save settings into a file. Inside this file 
> is the solution
>
> - open osmand and export all the settings. Not the data folder
> - this file       "Export_21-05-21.osf"       must transfer to your 
> desktop PC
> - rename the extension from       .osf     to      .zip
> - unzip this zip file into one folder
> - there will be 12 files with extension of     .json
> - edit the file       general_settings.json        with windows 
> application    notepad++
> - found the line          "gps_status_app": "",
> - delete any name inside like     "gpstest"     and make it empty like 
> this     ""
> - save file      general_settings.json
> - zip again the 12 files     .json     with the same file name  as it was 
> before
> - rename      .zip     to       .osf
> - import this new file to osmand
>
>
>

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