Android
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 2:35 pm
I have been playing with my Android phone (HTC Desire) to integrate it with my trike when flying.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the phone, it has a built in GPS and touch screen with micro USB interface and 3.5mm audio socket.
So far I have succeeded in connecting it with the intercom (Buzzcom and Airmagic) to be able to make in-flight calls by connecting the audio jack to the intercom via a double pole double throw switch. A bit crude but I have had no joy in procuring a Bluetooth interface. I also use the same connection to listen to music from my phone on the audio input of the intercom.
As far as live tracking and track recording goes, click on my signature below. The software is free and works on various platforms. I also tried a program called " Glympse ", witch is way better for sharing live tracking but it does not record your track.
Only reason I am not using VFR tracker is because I have Android and not Symbian but that may change in future.
OruxMaps is currently my favorite interface to MapMyTracks (click on my signature for a link). It provides direct line navigation to a point and works perfectly for a backup for my GPS.
All of the above software is free and can be downloaded form the internet.
Has anyone else played with interesting software? Please share it with us.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the phone, it has a built in GPS and touch screen with micro USB interface and 3.5mm audio socket.
So far I have succeeded in connecting it with the intercom (Buzzcom and Airmagic) to be able to make in-flight calls by connecting the audio jack to the intercom via a double pole double throw switch. A bit crude but I have had no joy in procuring a Bluetooth interface. I also use the same connection to listen to music from my phone on the audio input of the intercom.
As far as live tracking and track recording goes, click on my signature below. The software is free and works on various platforms. I also tried a program called " Glympse ", witch is way better for sharing live tracking but it does not record your track.
Only reason I am not using VFR tracker is because I have Android and not Symbian but that may change in future.
OruxMaps is currently my favorite interface to MapMyTracks (click on my signature for a link). It provides direct line navigation to a point and works perfectly for a backup for my GPS.
All of the above software is free and can be downloaded form the internet.
Has anyone else played with interesting software? Please share it with us.