BobM
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- V Frances; V Podensis; V Francigena; V Portugues; V Francigena del Sud; Jakobsweg. Jaffa - Jerusalem
In the Setup menu of my Garmin Dakota 20 I can customise how Tracks are recorded:
1. Under "Record Method" the default is "Auto" (the other options are "Time" or "Distance"). These are fairly explanatory - except for "Auto". Presumably the Dakota software makes a choice if "Auto" is selected, but I can't find a quantative explanation of how often it does that as a track is being recorded. The User Manual is not much help with the detail.
2. Under "Record Interval" the default is "Normal" (the options are "Most Often","More Often","Normal", "Less Often", "Least Often"). These descriptions are pretty unhelpful. Eg is "Most Often" ten, a hundred or some other multiple of "Normal"? It would be a big help if someone could comment - or point me to a website for help.
I did a short walk with the Dakota Tracks recording options set to the defaults "Auto" and "Normal". After geotagging some pics I took on the walk, the geotagging app was able to find track times within 5 sec of the pic time stamp.
That's accurate enough for pics to illustrate a walk. Five sec is about +/- 10m accuracy at normal walking speed, about the same as the accuracy of the GPS device itself.
I don't want to record Tracks with more accuracy than is needed to geotag photos later - unless file sizes are small. On my VF walk I will be recording about 35 daily tracks, but no opportunity to copy them to a computer.
Rgds
Bob M
1. Under "Record Method" the default is "Auto" (the other options are "Time" or "Distance"). These are fairly explanatory - except for "Auto". Presumably the Dakota software makes a choice if "Auto" is selected, but I can't find a quantative explanation of how often it does that as a track is being recorded. The User Manual is not much help with the detail.
2. Under "Record Interval" the default is "Normal" (the options are "Most Often","More Often","Normal", "Less Often", "Least Often"). These descriptions are pretty unhelpful. Eg is "Most Often" ten, a hundred or some other multiple of "Normal"? It would be a big help if someone could comment - or point me to a website for help.
I did a short walk with the Dakota Tracks recording options set to the defaults "Auto" and "Normal". After geotagging some pics I took on the walk, the geotagging app was able to find track times within 5 sec of the pic time stamp.
That's accurate enough for pics to illustrate a walk. Five sec is about +/- 10m accuracy at normal walking speed, about the same as the accuracy of the GPS device itself.
I don't want to record Tracks with more accuracy than is needed to geotag photos later - unless file sizes are small. On my VF walk I will be recording about 35 daily tracks, but no opportunity to copy them to a computer.
Rgds
Bob M