Live tracking and SPOTS at Big Spring
Manolis Andreadakis <<info>>
writes:
Your latest live track (if you are currently live this will be
link to your current Livetrack)
http://www.livetrack24.com/users/davisstraub/3d
Same in 2d
http://www.livetrack24.com/users/davisstraub/2d
Opens up Google Earth with your current livetracking (or the latest if you are
not live)
http://www.livetrack24.com/leo_live.php?op=track&user=davisstraub&trackID=114696&points=1&color=ff0000&is2d=0
Simple html page
http://www.livetrack24.com/live_track_users.php?username=davisstraub
Page to be used from mobile phones
http://www.livetrack24.com/mobile.php?user=davisstraub
Compare with this:
http://tinyurl.com/davisspot
All the SPOTS here: http://tinyurl.com/bigspringspot
You can compare my track on LiveTrack (the 2D URL above) with my actual IGC
track log
here (this downloads my IGC file) or here:
http://www.xcontest.org/world/en/flights/detail:davisstraub/23.7.2012/19:13.
The Live Tracking track log for Monday:
Number of points: 2160 , Tracking interval: 5 secs
Packets sent: 548 , Packets Lost: 115 (20. 99 %)
Phone: LiveBox24 , GPS: Internal
Client Program: LiveBox24 v1
So flying over the flats in Texas, the Livebox Livetracker was able to send 79%
of the data packets and have them get through to the Livetracking server. This
is pretty good. It uses the GPRS part of the cell phone network. SPOT uses
satellites.
http://OzReport.com/1343104468
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