Great reply Sailquick! These are the sort of software I'd like to try out.
Sorry if this is an obvious question but will all these programs run the FIT files from a Canmore?
I did find the real speed site before but it only mentions the Garmin GPS's on its download page so was worried it might not support Canmore/FIT files.
As sail quick says real speed hasn't been updated for a while, so I'm fairly sure it won't recognise .fit files, but you should be able to convert them using gpsbabel, you'll need to google that to find the instructions and download site.
And I agree with sausage, we should post Andrew's comments on the site.
Be my guest.
AFAIK, it is only GPS-results that handles the Canmore version of the .FIT file natively. But it is not hard to convert that file to .GPX and then they all handle it.
Sorry the Canmore gp102 as the GT31 has a few things to do before you use it!
The MT Best web site had a good explanion on what needs to done to the GT31.
ok I have to organize some grub for the kids , but in the meantime, assuming you have a Windows machine, install the Canway software And plug the unit into to your computer and make sure it recognizes the device at the correct com port. I will be back later...
Hey Fangman
I found this
boardsurfr.blogspot.com/2014/07/getting-started-with-canmore-gp-102-gps.html
Is this correct?
Matt
oh yeah - good stuff, I forgot about this blog - Yep it's spot on! Thanks for doing that, you saved me a heap of typing
Hi Guys,
I stock and sell both Canmore and Qstarz in Australia.
I have keep stock not far from Newcastle and have all the mounts and spares on hand.
If you ever need any help please drop me a line at sales@icluey.com or www.clueysolutions.com.au
Happy to do bulk deals..
PS Mods please edit this if required as I was just trying to help out some of the members asking where to buy locally.
Cheers
Ray
Very happy with the Canmore I got from them (apart from the fact they offered free postage 2 days after I paid for mine :-(( ).
So far it seems very accurate apart from the first 10 seconds or so of a track. Whilst there is no HDOP or sat info recorded on the .fit file the elevation is a give away. My first 1/2 dozen track files usually start at -270 to -180m elevation and over the next 10 seconds gradually work back to +- a couple of metres. This often corresponds to the track jumping around the carpark on Googlemaps so I just delete the first part of the track using the elevation as a pseudo HDOP guide.
The 15 seconds added to the recorded track is annoying. I can not modify it on GPSAR. the track time mod only goes the one way it seems to me. You can make the Navi GT match the Canmore by giving it 15 more seconds (and hence incorrect time) but you can not correct the Canmore time stamp - just make it further out. I don't use GPSAR much so maybe I am missing something or Maybe Yann needs to make some mods so you can set "current time" to values less than the start of the track.
I was told by a local gps guru that the canmore (which I really like using) is off by approx 16 sec because it wasn't updated to the change of gps time
wikipedia : As of July 2012, GPS time is 16 seconds ahead of UTC because of the leap second added to UTC June 30, 2012
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Positioning_System
The 15 seconds added to the recorded track is annoying. I can not modify it on GPSAR. the track time mod only goes the one way it seems to me. You can make the Navi GT match the Canmore by giving it 15 more seconds (and hence incorrect time) but you can not correct the Canmore time stamp - just make it further out. I don't use GPSAR much so maybe I am missing something or Maybe Yann needs to make some mods so you can set "current time" to values less than the start of the track.
Can be done. Make sure your GT-31 track starts first; if necessary, delete the start of your Canmore track. Select the Canmore track in the Tracks Toolbox. Move to 15 or 16 seconds before the start of the Canmore track. Press "Time Shifting". Done.
If you don't have a GT-31 track but want to adjust the time of the Canmore track anyway, just import the same track twice, delete 16 seconds in one copy, and then shift it forward. Not sure why you'd want to do that, but it can be done.
Gents, this forum discussion and the others of similar vein is fascinating, but I'm finding it hard to keep up.
The question that needs to be answered for IT challenged sailors like me is - Now that the GT31 is almost impossible to purchase, what should we purchase, when as a result of malfunction, we have to replace it with a device that is compliant on GPS Team Challenge?
Will we have an answer to this question before spring?
I thought I saw an answer to this question somewhere recently, but:
- I am fairly sure the GW-52 will be on the market by spring and approved for GPSTC and GPS-SS
- The Canmore is approved now with the warning that speeds from it cannot be verified so it should not be used if you are going after the top rankings. (as with other older trackpoint GPS's)
- I think the GPS-Logit app will also be approved soon for posting and is better than the Canmore for data verifiability, but again should not be used if going for the top rankings.
- The Thingsee One will be out this month and is already available for pre-order @ US$299. I understand the software is well underway in development and should certainly be sorted and approved by Spring.
At this stage it looks like the GX-52 (5hz) and Thingsee One (10hz) will be added to the GT-31(1hz) GPS's approved for records when they have been though final testing. (they are the only ones where speeds can be fully verified).
I thought I saw an answer to this question somewhere recently, but:
- I am fairly sure the GW-52 will be on the market by spring and approved for GPSTC and GPS-SS
- The Canmore is approved now with the warning that speeds from it cannot be verified so it should not be used if you are going after the top rankings. (as with other older trackpoint GPS's)
- I think the GPS-Logit app will also be approved soon for posting and is better than the Canmore for data verifiability, but again should not be used if going for the top rankings.
- The Thingsee One will be out this month and is already available for pre-order @ US$299. I understand the software is well underway in development and should almost certainly be sorted and approved by Spring.
At this stage it looks like the GX-52 (5hz) and Thingsee One (10hz) will be added to the GT-31(1hz) GPS's approved for records when they have been though final testing. (they are the only ones where speeds can be fully verified).
Can anyone suggest how to get a GOPRO housing made a little larger (i.e. to fit a different device in but still use GOPRO attachment system)?
Because the Canmore is just a little too big to fit. And i don't want to cut off the moulded loop on the canmore
Or would the original GOPRO housing be bigger than the current ones?
can't remember who did it but I did the same, bought the cheap Target copy of the go pro (29$), The gp102+ fits perfectly in it ! I then shove it in an armband.
Or you could use the attachments that come with ithttp://www.target.com.au/p/sports-action-camera-72-p-tovs-1/55743051
Great call on the Target cheapie camera! Picked one up from my local store in town this morning. $29 - it will not only serve as a great protective mount for the GP-102+ but will also allow me to experiment with taking some video without costing me the outlay of a full blown GOPRO. Just reading the destructions, it also can serve as a dash-camera for the car with a loop recording function. Might just use the camera for that and the case for my GPS device.
Anyway, I placed some soft rubber underneath the mount and inside the case to make the GP-102+ fit snuggly. Cable ties on the buckles to lock them in too.
Thought that installing on the back of my helmet would probably protect it best. Any other thoughts on where to mount it (boom end / mast (above boom mount)???
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Thought that installing on the back of my helmet would probably protect it best. Any other thoughts on where to mount it (boom end / mast (above boom mount)???
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Looks like the safest place, for sure, and satellite view should be at least as good as on the upper arm. But anywhere else is going to have movement problems, especially when you gybe, so if you want accurate alphas, keep it on your head.
Great call on the Target cheapie camera! Picked one up from my local store in town this morning. $29 - it will not only serve as a great protective mount for the GP-102+ but will also allow me to experiment with taking some video without costing me the outlay of a full blown GOPRO. Just reading the destructions, it also can serve as a dash-camera for the car with a loop recording function. Might just use the camera for that and the case for my GPS device.
Anyway, I placed some soft rubber underneath the mount and inside the case to make the GP-102+ fit snuggly. Cable ties on the buckles to lock them in too.
Thought that installing on the back of my helmet would probably protect it best. Any other thoughts on where to mount it (boom end / mast (above boom mount)???
I'm off to Target on Monday.
The seal seems really good everywhere except the USB cable port. Which does not seem sealed at all apart from the plug. My guess is that is where water gets in.
Okay so I've had this unit fail on me three times now. Two of these times have involved me achieving PBs so I'm not a happy camper!
Each time it will seem to be recording well with average and top speeds etc being displayed on the unit however when I attempt to upload to KA72 (or other similar sites), there is no information transferred. What I have noted on the side is that instead of seeing tracks on the map like this:
... I am seeing a screen like this:
After the first failure, I restored the device back to factory settings which enabled me to record and upload information into KA72 after my following session. This continued for another six sessions where all my data was being uploaded on KA72 without any dramas. After Saturday's failure (did I say it cost me a PB?), I thought that the memory must have been full so I reset the device, thinking it would rectify the situation.
I went for a sail yesterday and despite there being no other files on the device, I was met with the dreaded "no information".
The only change to the settings has been changing the Log Rule time from 5 sec to 1 sec.
If anyone else has had this problem and can offer some advice, it would be greatly appreciated. GPS state titles in three weeks at my local watering hole and I'm really hoping I can sort this out.
I've noticed you have to be very careful when stopping the recording.
I've seen guys turning the device off thinking they had pressed "stop log", but clearly hadn't.
As for your issue I've never heard of it, despite more than 20 guys using it here.
Hope you can get it to work properly before your next race !
Not helpful.... sorry
Merci Sean
Yeah I have no problems identifying the "STOP LOG".
Everything else seems to be recording fine with the full stats being generated etc following a session with the exception of the map and the ability to upload anything to KA72.