Re: XT and LiveTrack
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2020 12:35 pm
This reply is to do with the Bubbler App for Android and SpotWalla only
I have Bubbler Pro, having tried and liked the free version. £10 isn't a bad price to pay for the functionality, I decided.
Bubble Pro allows a maximum update frequency of every 5 minutes if you want. The fastest rate for the free version was every 15 minutes.
It is designed to work with the SpotWalla website, so to set it up, you need to have created a SpotWalla account, which is free to use. The interface allows you to specify Bubbler running on an Android, and you need to activate the Bubbler API for it to work properly. (This is simply a matter of selecting it from a drop down list).
You can set up any number of devices on SpotWalla - so you can if you wish give the same device a number of different names. You can create 'trips' which are linked to a device - so you could set up the same Android smartphone with different names and assign different trips to each one. It would be a way of keeping trips separate for different audiences. But I'll stick with just one device.
A trip has a time window. It might be for just one day, but I decided to set up a trip for the whole of 2020. Any data coming from the smartphone will then go into that trip. The advantage of this is that the URL for that trip remains the same, so you don't have to give family or friends a new link for every trip you take. The track will be added to the existing ones.
The Web Interface which shows the map and your track has a filter - it calls them 'Adjustments', so it is easy to see just the activity for the current day.
The web page of the trip can be set up as Private - requiring a password. But the link that you can send to family and friends has an access code built in, which bi-passes the need to enter a password.
The map plots a series of points 5 minutes apart, joined with straight lines. This looks a bit clunky for short trips, but on longer trips it produces a pretty decent trace.
Email - the App on the smartphone has a Camera Email facility which allows an email client to be set up to use for sending a photo with a message.
It also has a 'message' system which puts an icon onto the map (eg refuelling, food, gone to bed, - or simply - I'm Ok). You simply tap the appropriate icon and that puts the same icon on the map. There is also the option to take and add a photo and brief message. This too puts up the icon on the map, and a click gets the viewer the message and the photo. T
Most 'message' icons can be made to trigger an email to be sent. This is done at home by preparing an email 'profile'. Write the message, save it and assign it to one of the icons - so simply tapping the message icon on the smartphone causes the email to be sent to the list of recipients listed in the profile. Of course it is a standard message, but it can be completed with all sorts of variable information such as current position, speed, a link to a SpotWalla map that will show your current position or a link to a map that shows the track with the points plotted at roughly 5 minute intervals.
Once set up, all you have to do at the start is turn on Bubbler, and tap an appropriate icon and people in the message list get an email with a link to your current activity - and then leave Bubbler to do its job.
It is what Live Track would do on the 595 and what I think that XT should be doing. It may still do, but so far I have had no success.
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The Zumo Explore feature - Still no success with that. I went out yesterday and then manually uploaded the track that I had recorded. The current position is hard to pin down, because when I came back, of course the last plotted position was from a time before I left. I can only find that the XT updates periodically, and it doesn't say that it updates the current position.
I have Bubbler Pro, having tried and liked the free version. £10 isn't a bad price to pay for the functionality, I decided.
Bubble Pro allows a maximum update frequency of every 5 minutes if you want. The fastest rate for the free version was every 15 minutes.
It is designed to work with the SpotWalla website, so to set it up, you need to have created a SpotWalla account, which is free to use. The interface allows you to specify Bubbler running on an Android, and you need to activate the Bubbler API for it to work properly. (This is simply a matter of selecting it from a drop down list).
You can set up any number of devices on SpotWalla - so you can if you wish give the same device a number of different names. You can create 'trips' which are linked to a device - so you could set up the same Android smartphone with different names and assign different trips to each one. It would be a way of keeping trips separate for different audiences. But I'll stick with just one device.
A trip has a time window. It might be for just one day, but I decided to set up a trip for the whole of 2020. Any data coming from the smartphone will then go into that trip. The advantage of this is that the URL for that trip remains the same, so you don't have to give family or friends a new link for every trip you take. The track will be added to the existing ones.
The Web Interface which shows the map and your track has a filter - it calls them 'Adjustments', so it is easy to see just the activity for the current day.
The web page of the trip can be set up as Private - requiring a password. But the link that you can send to family and friends has an access code built in, which bi-passes the need to enter a password.
The map plots a series of points 5 minutes apart, joined with straight lines. This looks a bit clunky for short trips, but on longer trips it produces a pretty decent trace.
Email - the App on the smartphone has a Camera Email facility which allows an email client to be set up to use for sending a photo with a message.
It also has a 'message' system which puts an icon onto the map (eg refuelling, food, gone to bed, - or simply - I'm Ok). You simply tap the appropriate icon and that puts the same icon on the map. There is also the option to take and add a photo and brief message. This too puts up the icon on the map, and a click gets the viewer the message and the photo. T
Most 'message' icons can be made to trigger an email to be sent. This is done at home by preparing an email 'profile'. Write the message, save it and assign it to one of the icons - so simply tapping the message icon on the smartphone causes the email to be sent to the list of recipients listed in the profile. Of course it is a standard message, but it can be completed with all sorts of variable information such as current position, speed, a link to a SpotWalla map that will show your current position or a link to a map that shows the track with the points plotted at roughly 5 minute intervals.
Once set up, all you have to do at the start is turn on Bubbler, and tap an appropriate icon and people in the message list get an email with a link to your current activity - and then leave Bubbler to do its job.
It is what Live Track would do on the 595 and what I think that XT should be doing. It may still do, but so far I have had no success.
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The Zumo Explore feature - Still no success with that. I went out yesterday and then manually uploaded the track that I had recorded. The current position is hard to pin down, because when I came back, of course the last plotted position was from a time before I left. I can only find that the XT updates periodically, and it doesn't say that it updates the current position.