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GETrack for UIQ3
Quentin
Now you can record tracking data from your bluetooth GPS receiver and send the track via bluetooth to your PC for direct use with "Google Earth". For business, holidays and fun.There's no need for any conversion software on the PC side. The tracking data is ready to be used with "Google Earth". These files can then be sent by email to your friends or put them on your website.On the PC side you only need a bluetooth dongle and the ability to receive files from your phone.You can choose a logging interval from 1,3,5,10,20,30,60 and 300 seconds which covers driving speeds by car and bike and is also suitable for hiking tours. You can choose to send a file in plain Google Earth format, extended Google Earth format including automatic waypoints including altitude, driving speed and time/date , GPX, IGC and CSV (Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice) format.Compatible with UIQ3 devices.You need "Goole Earth" Version 3.0 or better, a NMEA compatible bluetooth GPS receiver and you must be able to receive files via bluetooth from your phone.Google Earth is a trademark of Google Inc.Microsoft Excel is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
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