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2010-03-19
, 14:03
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@ Campinas, SP, Brazil
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#112
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In activity log you have to press heart icon next to graphs to get HR graph, it is not enabled by default.
What kind of statistics you are looking for?
//Sampo
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2010-03-19
, 14:11
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@ Oulu, Finland
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#113
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Hi! Thanks for responding. I am right now in the Activity Log (ecoach>Activity log), opened one of my last logs and have all the data: Track 1, "MyAct", 2010-03-16 14:47 - 15:09.
Many data under that, from activity name to average heart rate and maximum heart rate at the bottom.
Three icons on the left: a folder with papers (for opening activity log files), "<<" and ">>". On the right, a single icon: a partially folder paper, something like a map, which goes to the map of my run, where there are only "-" and "+" icons.
I can't find any heart icons, and if I click on the title bar nothing comes up. What am I doing wrong?
These are the kinds of statistics I am looking for - the heart rate graphics.
BTW, Zephyr offers load of interesting other data, I just got its SDK. Are you considering using them on future versions?
Thanks for your excellent program. It's an amazing piece of art.
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2010-03-19
, 15:28
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@ London UK
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#114
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Hello
Can you see heart rate in the data view?
Does bluetooth icon appear blue in the status menu?
Make sure that you have enough moisture between your skin and the belt (I usually put water on the belt before training).
And finally which version of eCoach you are using?
//Sampo
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2010-03-19
, 16:44
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@ Germany
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#115
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2010-03-19
, 18:00
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Joined on Dec 2007
@ Oulu, Finland
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#116
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EA has Announced the Wii game "Sports Active 2.0" with a Heart Monitor accessory included.
The Controller communicates with the Nintendo Wii via Bluetooth so I guess the Heart Monitor could do it the same way. If we find out how the communication works we could get a cheap heart rate monitor alternative?
Okay, not for the professional workout, but of course for the ones that do only a single yearly workout after the christmas season...
What do you think?
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2010-03-19
, 18:43
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@ Germany
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#117
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This i didnt know! Lets hope that you can buy those HR monitors separately and that the bluetooth protocol is not encrypted
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2010-03-20
, 17:37
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@ reading, uk
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#118
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2010-03-21
, 09:46
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@ Switzerland
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#119
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2010-03-23
, 09:37
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Joined on Oct 2009
@ London UK
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#120
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No heart rate in the data view, always get N/A
when I first connected, the bluetooth icon was blue. Im assuming that bluetooth is working as I was able to detect and pair it with my n900...
Will try more moisture, maybe that is it...
Latest version of ecoach..
Im not cycling now, but will give this another go on Sun...
Logging played tracks should not be too difficult to implement, but it is not the first priority now as I still have to tune the basic functionality in Qt version.
//Sampo