ONLY GPS data from Suunto Spartan as GPX
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@PerttiS on the activity that you want the GPX file press create route. Save the route and then share it. GPX is for routes.
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How you create the route? I my phone only options are “share” and “edit”. In edit you can add only comment. And at share : share link
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@PerttiS top right corner the vertical 3 dots
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Ok, not very clear interface…and then how you share that, where my route was saved? Can´t find any routes…
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@PerttiS go to the map tab there is a list for the routes you have created. From there you can share them
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As a Link, or email…ok littlebit akward but maybe doable. I don´t have Airdrob ability.
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@PerttiS its shared as a link because if not:
- You would have to download a GPX file that can become big
- You would have then to try to attach that file to some email or so which can also not be supported.
as a link you can share and don’t worry about downloading/uploading or file size limits depending on the apps (eg email has a limit of x mbs etc)
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Now I have a link to pretty map. How can I get actual GPS data, I don´t need any summary or maps, just raw GPS info, prefer GPX format.
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@PerttiS you have to share the link on the routes list not on the activity list.
You most probably shared the link to an activity.- Create the route from an activity as we talked before. Name it eg test!
- Go to the map. Press the list icon to see your routes. You should see there 1 route called test. That route has an icon to share it. Tap that and you get the link to share the route not the activity.
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Who desings these intefaces, you could add couple of steps …And all files are named “shared-route.gpx” not any reference to saved route name?
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@PerttiS that is a good point about the naming.
However, the name is contain in the file.In the next update there is the activity share button that can also share a route directly without those steps
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Really happy that you walked me through, I would never figure out how to get files out by my self.
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@PerttiS no problem and you are welcome. I do know the “pain” and for sure this will be improved.
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I looked those GPX files, there is wrong time stamp, time is same per everys coordinate
that time seems to be export time as UTC -
Not sure what you are asking but the time is always UTC for GPX files
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<rtept lat="60.1603" lon="24.942038333333333"> <ele>31.0</ele> <time>2019-06-04T16:02:27Z</time> </rtept> <rtept lat="60.160228333333336" lon="24.942038333333333"> <ele>31.0</ele> <time>2019-06-04T16:02:27Z</time> </rtept> <rtept lat="60.16020833333334" lon="24.942038333333333"> <ele>31.0</ele> <time>2019-06-04T16:02:27Z</time> </rtept> <rtept lat="60.160178333333334" lon="24.942050000000002"> <ele>31.0</ele> <time>2019-06-04T16:02:27Z</time> </rtept> <rtept lat="60.16014833333333" lon="24.94206"> <ele>31.0</ele> <time>2019-06-04T16:02:27Z</time> </rtept> <rtept lat="60.16012833333333" lon="24.942050000000002"> <ele>31.0</ele> <time>2019-06-04T16:02:27Z</time> </rtept> <rtept lat="60.16011" lon="24.94206"> <ele>31.0</ele> <time>2019-06-04T16:02:27Z</time>
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@PerttiS that looks fine. IS that from the Suunto app export ?
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yes, export as you helped me to do.
That was extrac of one hour event, and ALL of the time stamp are as 2019-06-04T16:02:27Z even the event was last week
I also extracted other one before that and all timestamps are 2019-06-04T15:57:58Z also from last week
To mee those time stamps are from the time when you converted exercise to route (or when you did export) -
@PerttiS now I understand. Let me ask for this to get fixed asap.
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Thanks,
I found this issue as I have been using Spartan as GPS logger for my photos, I use GPS track from Spartan to match time stamp of photos to geologate pics (with app called HoudahGeo)
Now I did not found any matches for those tracks…as those tracks were very fast, no time diffrence from start to finnish.