On lundi 07 novembre 2011 at 08:13, Maarten Deen wrote : > I've been using the iGot-U GT-600 for a while now > <http://www.i-gotu.com/> and I'm quite pleased with it. The only > annoying thing is that it has yet another different USB cable, but the > non-standard connector is to make the case completely watertight. It > also does not have a replaceable battery, but my last GPS logger died > before the battery did.
I have the GT-200e, it works fine either as a standalone datalogger or as an external GPS via bluetooth. > Logging frequency can be changed to a maximum of one point/sec and can > also be set to be dependant on the speed you move with. Downloading the > logs is possible with bluetooth but also when connected via USB. You > have to use their proprietary program (@trip PC) to download the logs, > but it has an easy export to GPX. There is a program (igotu2gpx) to extract the logs for linux and macos https://launchpad.net/igotu2gpx/ version 0.3.0 is outdated, you should take the source from the trunk https://code.launchpad.net/~igotu2gpx/igotu2gpx/trunk and if you want to clear the memory from a GT-200e or GT-600 you should take the branch (or apply its changes to the trunk, it has not been integrated yet) https://code.launchpad.net/~charles-fleche/igotu2gpx/gt600 The program is based on qt4 (even the command line tool), and the gui has an optional plugin to display the tracks over an OSM map using marble. -- Renaud Michel _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

