Took me awhile to fathom the import of your Linux anti-bloatware
comments, but I get your drift: just run three apps at once. Track
and record with MyTracks and MicroTracks, then guide with OsmAnd.
Compare and contrast route captures, if desired, or just leave GPX
saving off in OsmAnd. MyTracks needs data connectivity to display a
map, but who needs that if you're using OsmAnd? MyTracks will record
tracks even without map data displayed, MicroTracks will add to this
recording heart rate from a Zephyr Bluetooth HRM, or speed, heart
rate, and cadence from ANT+ sensors.
Brilliant! Just need a Zephyr Bluetooth heart rate strap for the
added HRM function or an Android phone with ANT+. This data should
export to RidewithGPS or some other tracking program. Cheers.
On Mar 18, 3:50 pm, Robert Grant <
rgrant51...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you can somehow merge MT into OsmAnd or run both simultaneously that
> would be useful info. Have a good ride.
> > On 19 March 2011 05:49, Robert Grant <
rgrant51...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Sounds like you've got everything you need for a proper test, i.e., ANT+
> >> sensors for heart rate, cadence, speed, a smartphone with ANT+ reception,
> >> and the necessary apps. I only have one ANT+ sensor for speed, but no
> ANT+
> >> reception with this HTC myTouch 4G (T-mobile). Let me know your test
> >> results. Thanks.
>
> >> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Trevor Holland <
trevor.holl...@gmail.com
> >>> On 19 March 2011 04:53, Robert Grant <
rgrant51...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>> Check out MicroTracks, an app that couples to Google's my tracks. It
> >>>> appears to have both Bluetooth and ANT+ capability. Could this work
> with
> >>>> OsmAnd or could both sensors be designed into something similar to the
> GPS
> >>>> status feature?
> >>>> On Mar 18, 2011 1:20 PM, "Trevor Holland" <
trevor.holl...@gmail.com>