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Outdoor Activities => Northern Ireland Hiking, Walking, Running, Orienteering and Geocaching => Topic started by: pablo on February 21, 2010

Title: phone tracking
Post by: pablo on February 21, 2010
are you guys aware of this site?

Bo0galoo uses it on his phone for tracking us on the kayaks,

might be usefull.....

http://www.endomondo.com/login
Title: Re: phone tracking
Post by: DryBag on February 22, 2010
yeah, I use Nokia Sports Tracker to analyse a cycle after I'm done.  On the coast to coast I'm planning this summer I'll be uploading live so the family can meet up with me. (or rescue me when I fall off and break my neck)

It's hard on the batteries though.
Title: Re: phone tracking
Post by: RedLeader on February 22, 2010
Seems pretty interesting, but like you say, battery power could be an issue. I think having the GPS on knocks the pan out of the useable time. Plus, what if the phone is buried in your pocket? Does anyone know if it can use cell tower triangulation instead?
Title: Re: phone tracking
Post by: b0ogaloo on February 22, 2010
it uses the GPS .. it wont triangulate using the masts

I was out kayaking on Saturday .. Hollywood to Bangor and back .. against the tide going up against  the wind coming back   ::)

(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_X7r4PHIt1k4/S4AK-SStAXI/AAAAAAAAAcc/EdP1Y2RFmtw/s800/yak%20route.JPG)


Andy





Title: Re: phone tracking
Post by: pinki on March 08, 2010
When walking or geocaching alone I use my Nokia 6630 (Symbian v3) with an external Holux GPS and Navicore Personal software. It has a feature I can use to let my better half know where I am by text at regular, changable, intervals. I was successfully used climbing Caher in October/November as I was on my own in a new-to-me area, and should anything have happened, at least my wife would have been able to narrow the search area. It also has the ability to text multiple numbers. It cost me £9 from eBay, and is ione of the best purchases I have made. Sadly I do not think it will run on my symbian v5 phone.

Battery life is very good (many hours each), both use the same battery, so if phone dies, can swap the gps battery over, but usually carry one or two charged spares anyway.

Title: Re: phone tracking
Post by: Wide Load on April 28, 2010
Is tower triangulation possible in NI/Rest Of UK/Down Souff?

I've had various cell interrogation doohickeys over the years and have never managed to get bearing info off any of them.  I know you can get something like a 300m CEP fix just from the tower you're on though.