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Tue, 21 July 2015 20:54 |
Who_dun_it
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Hi All - we recently returned from a three week driving tour of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. We met friends there and used their car. Is there navigation equipment, that I could have used to save the route(s) of our travels? Despite notes, receipts, photos, etc., there are some areas that I can not recall how we got there or returned. In hindsight, it would have been to download our travels daily and put them on a basic map when we got home.
All input will be helpful.
Thanks
Les Leach
T.O. CA
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Re: GPS/Navigation equipment [message #282767 is a reply to message #282739] |
Wed, 22 July 2015 01:12 |
appie
Messages: 902 Registered: April 2013 Location: denmark
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Only use this iff you dont mind the NSA to look over your shoulder
Appie
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Re: [GMCnet] GPS/Navigation equipment [message #282768 is a reply to message #282767] |
Wed, 22 July 2015 01:58 |
Olly Schmidt
Messages: 1265 Registered: February 2014 Location: Germany and Scottsville, ...
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Am 22.07.2015 um 09:12 schrieb lenze middelberg:
> Only use this iff you dont mind the NSA to look over your shoulder
I was going to suggest just that: Call the NSA, and ask for your
movement data :)
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Re: [GMCnet] GPS/Navigation equipment [message #282798 is a reply to message #282736] |
Wed, 22 July 2015 10:32 |
Rob
Messages: 651 Registered: November 2013 Location: Victoria, BC
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GPS tracking itself has no requirement for a data connection. If you require live maps or routing - then either a data connection or data caching would be required.
On iOS - I use MotionX for tracking purposes. I've not found an Android app that I like as much.
Rob
Victoria, BC
76 Royale - Rear Twins/Dry Bath
On 2015-07-21, at 7:22 PM, Bruce Hislop wrote:
> There are hardware GPS tracking loggers and also Apps for smartphones. Google GPS tracking loggers.
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> The Apps are cheap, but you may get a big Cellular Data bill for using it. Hardware based units cost more, but just download to your computer with
> WiFi or USB.
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Re: GPS/Navigation equipment [message #282811 is a reply to message #282734] |
Wed, 22 July 2015 12:31 |
jhbridges
Messages: 8412 Registered: May 2011 Location: Braselton ga
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Buy a prepaid cellphone, take the battery out when you aren't talking on it, and pay cash for your purchases. They have you when you use the phone, but they gotta infer the route between uses. Put a dealer 'driveout' plate on your coach and keep the real one inside. "I'm sorry, Officer, I forgot to put it on. Here it is, I'll do it now".
--johnny
Foolish Carriage, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
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Re: GPS/Navigation equipment [message #282923 is a reply to message #282811] |
Thu, 23 July 2015 08:49 |
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thesmith
Messages: 589 Registered: February 2015 Location: Cary, NC
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Lol you forgot about the implant the aliens installed.....
Johnny Bridges wrote on Wed, 22 July 2015 13:31Buy a prepaid cellphone, take the battery out when you aren't talking on it, and pay cash for your purchases. They have you when you use the phone, but they gotta infer the route between uses. Put a dealer 'driveout' plate on your coach and keep the real one inside. "I'm sorry, Officer, I forgot to put it on. Here it is, I'll do it now".
--johnny
Cary, NC
1978 Center Kitchen Royale.
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Re: GPS/Navigation equipment [message #283043 is a reply to message #282811] |
Fri, 24 July 2015 13:15 |
Keith V
Messages: 2337 Registered: March 2008 Location: Mounds View,MN
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Johnny Bridges wrote on Wed, 22 July 2015 12:31Buy a prepaid cellphone, take the battery out when you aren't talking on it, and pay cash for your purchases. They have you when you use the phone, but they gotta infer the route between uses. Put a dealer 'driveout' plate on your coach and keep the real one inside. "I'm sorry, Officer, I forgot to put it on. Here it is, I'll do it now".
--johnny
Make sure you never have the prepaid phone on when you have your real phone on, or they will correlate the two and then can track you via the prepaid
Keith Vasilakes
Mounds View. MN
75 ex Royale GMC
ask me about MicroLevel
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Re: GPS/Navigation equipment [message #283072 is a reply to message #282734] |
Fri, 24 July 2015 21:55 |
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Matt Colie
Messages: 8547 Registered: March 2007 Location: S.E. Michigan
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Les,
This is a question I seem to answer sort of often. I may just be that people expect me to know when the see the name tag that says "Navigator". It also might be that more than a few people know that when we are underway, we often have 3 GPS running. (I can explain that if anybody actually cares.)
Unfortunately, the answer to your question is completely device dependent. Many GPS units have the capability to export the "track data" (<= that is what you are looking for). This often requires a serial or USB port and an a computer application. Many have the capability (recently) to store the day's track to an SD (or micro), but that still usually requires something to read the SD. Fortunately, most recent GPS can store in an ADM or a GPX format. GPX can be directly input to Google Earth complete with time data so you can re-watch the days movement. The other computer applications are free or cheap.
If you have an Android phone with GPS (not all do and the geolocation on my current and very temporary phone is not very good) there is an app called "my tracks" (Google - Free) that will record as long as you let it. The data can be ported out with relative ease. I do not know if there is an equivalent for iOS. This is what I use to store my deductible mileage for records. It would work for anything.
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, but I have been otherwise occupied recently.
Matt
Who_dun_it wrote on Tue, 21 July 2015 21:54Hi All - we recently returned from a three week driving tour of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. We met friends there and used their car. Is there navigation equipment, that I could have used to save the route(s) of our travels? Despite notes, receipts, photos, etc., there are some areas that I can not recall how we got there or returned. In hindsight, it would have been to download our travels daily and put them on a basic map when we got home.
All input will be helpful.
Thanks
Les Leach
T.O. CA
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Re: [GMCnet] GPS/Navigation equipment [message #283226 is a reply to message #283072] |
Sun, 26 July 2015 19:04 |
sgltrac
Messages: 2797 Registered: April 2011
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Matt and other GPS NAV aficionados,
Do any or all newer higher end GPS systems have the capability to generate
a map and show your placement on it if you are say waaaaay off the beaten
path on dirt roads that run for miles in various directions allowing you to
navigate as if you are looking at a printed map? In other words, can the
new nav units work with say Google earth or such? I love the restaurant and
gas station location features but I really need one that will let me take a
dirt or gravel road for 100 miles or so if needed to shortcut.
Sully
77 Royale
77 Eleganza 2
Seattle
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 7:55 PM, Matt Colie wrote:
> Les,
>
> This is a question I seem to answer sort of often. I may just be that
> people expect me to know when the see the name tag that says "Navigator".
> It
> also might be that more than a few people know that when we are underway,
> we often have 3 GPS running. (I can explain that if anybody actually
> cares.)
>
> Unfortunately, the answer to your question is completely device
> dependent. Many GPS units have the capability to export the "track data"
> ( what you are looking for). This often requires a serial or USB port and
> an a computer application. Many have the capability (recently) to store the
> day's track to an SD (or micro), but that still usually requires something
> to read the SD. Fortunately, most recent GPS can store in an ADM or a GPX
> format. GPX can be directly input to Google Earth complete with time data
> so you can re-watch the days movement. The other computer applications are
> free or cheap.
>
> If you have an Android phone with GPS (not all do and the geolocation on
> my current and very temporary phone is not very good) there is an app called
> "my tracks" (Google - Free) that will record as long as you let it. The
> data can be ported out with relative ease. I do not know if there is an
> equivalent for iOS. This is what I use to store my deductible mileage for
> records. It would work for anything.
>
> Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, but I have been otherwise occupied
> recently.
>
> Matt
>
> Who_dun_it wrote on Tue, 21 July 2015 21:54
>> Hi All - we recently returned from a three week driving tour of Maine,
> New Hampshire and Vermont. We met friends there and used their car. Is
>> there navigation equipment, that I could have used to save the route(s)
> of our travels? Despite notes, receipts, photos, etc., there are some areas
>> that I can not recall how we got there or returned. In hindsight, it
> would have been to download our travels daily and put them on a basic map
> when
>> we got home.
>> All input will be helpful.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Les Leach
>> T.O. CA
>
>
> --
> Matt & Mary Colie - Members GMCMI, GMCES
> '73 Glacier 23 - Still Loving OE Rear Drum Brake with Applied Control Arms
> SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Re: [GMCnet] GPS/Navigation equipment [message #283234 is a reply to message #283226] |
Sun, 26 July 2015 20:02 |
Ken Henderson
Messages: 8726 Registered: March 2004 Location: Americus, GA
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Todd,
I'm certainly not an expert on GPS's, especially the stand-alones (got a
new Magellan I don't understand at all!). But, it sounds like what you
need is DeLorme's Street Atlas on a laptop. You can display a map MUCH
better than on any GPS I've seen, including routes from start to finish
with cursor zoom. In addition to Street Atlas they also sell Topo maps
which should fit right into your off-road interests. Their little USB GPS
receivers are practically free (really are during frequent sales) and work
very well in my considerable experience with them.
http://shop.delorme.com/OA_HTML/DELibeCCtpSctDspRte.jsp?section=10120
Ken H.
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Todd Sullivan wrote:
> Matt and other GPS NAV aficionados,
>
> Do any or all newer higher end GPS systems have the capability to generate
> a map and show your placement on it if you are say waaaaay off the beaten
> path on dirt roads that run for miles in various directions allowing you to
> navigate as if you are looking at a printed map? In other words, can the
> new nav units work with say Google earth or such? I love the restaurant and
> gas station location features but I really need one that will let me take a
> dirt or gravel road for 100 miles or so if needed to shortcut.
>
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Re: [GMCnet] GPS/Navigation equipment [message #283241 is a reply to message #283226] |
Sun, 26 July 2015 22:07 |
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Matt Colie
Messages: 8547 Registered: March 2007 Location: S.E. Michigan
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Sully,
Ken beat me to the best answer.
Most of the high end unit - in fact most of Garmins - have complete USA maps on board. The problem is that you are only capable of seeing a little bit at a time and trying to ask it where it is routing you is often frustrating. While the detail on these charts (maps) is pretty good, it is often incomplete or out of date.
That is something that they all suffer with. They all also show roads that are platted only. This means that while the road exists on paper, it my be impassible to normal vehicles.
The nice thing about Street Atlas is that it is very easy to tell it start from where I am make a route to here. Then you can step along the route in detail and see if there are parts you don't like.
Street Atlas is a very powerful package. It can work in PHD (Push Here Dumby) mode, but it really shines when it tells you when to look for an overnight stop and where you should start hunting for fuel. You can even cross off roads you don't want to try.
Matt sgltrac wrote on Sun, 26 July 2015 20:04Matt and other GPS NAV aficionados,
Do any or all newer higher end GPS systems have the capability to generate a map and show your placement on it if you are say waaaaay off the beaten
path on dirt roads that run for miles in various directions allowing you to navigate as if you are looking at a printed map? In other words, can the
new nav units work with say Google earth or such? I love the restaurant and gas station location features but I really need one that will let me take a
dirt or gravel road for 100 miles or so if needed to shortcut.
Sully
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Re: [GMCnet] GPS/Navigation equipment [message #283243 is a reply to message #283241] |
Sun, 26 July 2015 22:35 |
sgltrac
Messages: 2797 Registered: April 2011
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Thanks guys, I will give that a look. The Boy and I embarked on a "short
cut" on our way back Northwest from a race in Jericho Ut and ended up on
the Pony Express trail after we ran out of asphalt and I did not feel like
doubling back. We had plenty of fuel to short cut below Salt Lake City but
got disoriented on the maze of dirt roads. I'm sure with a map we could
have pulled it off but we had none and cell phone no help. We ended up
doing a large scenic loop which was pretty cool but would've been cooler if
it had not cost us two hours.
Sully
On Sunday, July 26, 2015, Matt Colie wrote:
> Sully,
>
> Ken beat me to the best answer.
>
> Most of the high end unit - in fact most of Garmins - have complete USA
> maps on board. The problem is that you are only capable of seeing a little
> bit at a time and trying to ask it where it is routing you is often
> frustrating. While the detail on these charts (maps) is pretty good, it is
> often
> incomplete or out of date.
> That is something that they all suffer with. They all also show roads
> that are platted only. This means that while the road exists on paper, it
> my
> be impassible to normal vehicles.
>
> The nice thing about Street Atlas is that it is very easy to tell it start
> from where I am make a route to here. Then you can step along the route in
> detail and see if there are parts you don't like.
>
> Street Atlas is a very powerful package. It can work in PHD (Push Here
> Dumby) mode, but it really shines when it tells you when to look for an
> overnight stop and where you should start hunting for fuel. You can even
> cross off roads you don't want to try.
>
> Matt sgltrac wrote on Sun, 26 July 2015 20:04
>> Matt and other GPS NAV aficionados,
>>
>> Do any or all newer higher end GPS systems have the capability to
> generate a map and show your placement on it if you are say waaaaay off the
>> beaten
>> path on dirt roads that run for miles in various directions allowing you
> to navigate as if you are looking at a printed map? In other words, can
>> the
>> new nav units work with say Google earth or such? I love the restaurant
> and gas station location features but I really need one that will let me
>> take a
>> dirt or gravel road for 100 miles or so if needed to shortcut.
>>
>> Sully
>
> --
> Matt & Mary Colie - Members GMCMI, GMCES
> '73 Glacier 23 - Still Loving OE Rear Drum Brake with Applied Control Arms
> SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
>
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