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Subject:Nokia phones 

JohnBird

19:27
Monday
11-Oct-2010

Location:
Irlam

Phone Model:
07798520740

I am getting a Nokia N8, will I still be able to use TMJ?
 

Stephen

20:04
Monday
11-Oct-2010

Location:
Surrey, UK

Phone Model:
BB 9800 Torch
BlackBerry 8900
SE W910i
Nokia 5800

Hi John,

I haven't specifically tested the N8 but since it is a Symbian phone it *should* run TMJ fine - use the 'S60+GPS+Hires Touchscreen' version from the download page...

Cheers,
Stephen
 

JohnBird

20:22
Monday
11-Oct-2010

Location:
Irlam

Phone Model:
07798520740

Hi Stephen,

Thanks. I'll let you know at the weekend after I get the N8.

John
 

shchenka

5:04
Tuesday
12-Oct-2010

I wonder if it would be useful to have a forum section to discuss the specifics of individual phones ? The archived threads could then serve as a knowledge base for other users and maybe even as a quide for phone selection. I'm experimenting with a couple of mobiles recently and found some perform better for TMJ than others. Also, the setups that work fine on some phones lead to problems on others etc.
 

JohnBird

18:05
Tuesday
19-Oct-2010

Location:
Irlam

Phone Model:
07798520740

I have now tried tmj on the N8 and it works fine.

Are there any particular setting I should use to get the best tracks for OpenStreetMap?

John
 
 

Stephen

20:48
Sunday
24-Oct-2010

Location:
Surrey, UK

Phone Model:
BB 9800 Torch
BlackBerry 8900
SE W910i
Nokia 5800

Hi John,

The highest detail tracks can be recorded via the GPS Logging functions - for internal GPS use the Raw GPX log type, or for bluetooth GPS use the NMEA type.

However, for general OSM mapping I generally just use the standard tracks recorded and uploaded to the website. When mapping I set the Settings/Activity to Walking which results in a slightly higher resolution track.

One thing I would suggest is to use an external bluetooth GPS device rather than the phones built-in one, as I've never found these to be particularly reliable quality-wise (not to mention the drain on the phone battery).

Hope that helps!

Cheers,
Stephen

ps: Incidentally I've been looking into adding direct support for Potlatch2 (the OSM online editor) to the TMJ website - the idea being that you go out mapping with the phone upload enabled, add some waypoints to the phone as mapping notes when you are out. Then on returning home there'll be a 'Edit in OSM' button next to the uploaded track which will automatically open it in PL2, including the waypoints, ready for easy editing... Still some work to do yet though!

(pps: Shchenka: I've replied to your message in Chris' related thread on this forum)
 

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