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2010-09-21
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2010-09-22
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Is Polar belt what you currently suggest using with eCoach or some other?
I am planning to buy one for eCoach use.
However, to make eCoach a real substitute for a real sports GPS, it still needs work. Some easy-to-implement features I believe.
DISPLAY MODE OPTIONS: PACE/SPEED; If this is already in eCoach, I apologise. I have noticed that in the activity log you can view the pace (min/km), but I am not sure whether it is visible during activity, as I currently only using eCoach as a backup/mapper, as stated earlier.
AUTOPAUSE; when speed drops below predefined or user defined speed or pace (perhaps some predefined values depending on exercise type and possibility for user to input a custom value): pause the exercise and record this part of the exercise as rest time, both time and distance; For example, "Autopause when speed drops below 5km/h" to pause exercise when I am standing in the traffic lights or when I am tying my shoelaces.
SPEED/PACE ALERTS; possibility to set low speed/pace alert and high speed/pace alert independently
AUTO-LAPS; At user defined (custom, or chosen from a list) intervals (either time or distance), log a lap, with distance and time and accumulated time.
TIME/DISTANCE ALERTS, should both be independently toggleable on/off and the limits should again be user defined (custom or chosen from a list).
SPEED AVERAGING: In some conditions GPS receiving is poor, and speed display might become "jumpy", showing very low or very high speeds.
VIRTUAL OPPONENT; Set your virtual opponents' average speed, and during your exercise, see how much you are behind or ahead of the opponent. Either timewise or distancewise.
LOW/HIGH HR ALERTS; Same idea as speed/pace alerts above, basically to define the HR-range in which you want to train and alert if going outside of that
All alerts need to be audible even if using media players on the n900 at the same time.
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2010-09-23
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I think your belt uses 0xf1 since I have set it originally as 0xd1. Anyhow, difference between 0xf1 and 0xd1 is only one bit (still no knowledge what it could be, chip revision or some other indicator). Also I have seen 0, 1, 2 and 3 in my dumps. IIRC one of those are pairs (1 and 2?) and it could be for example signal strength. It should be rather easy to verify by testing and also discover what are the rest of keys (battery, signal strength, signal quality, pulse quality, temp, etc.).
Unfortunately I broke my Nokia 6220c and I have no device to compare against Sports Tracker.
And also I think there is some problems to get connection and keep connection alive. When connection losses for some reason eCoach never tries to auto-connect I think. As a Sampo I think also there could be bidirectional communication protocol. Is that possible to set computer as Bluetooth repeater and snoop data?
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2010-09-23
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As stated on http://ecoach.garage.maemo.org/ eCoach officially supports Zephyr HxM and FRWD B600 heart rate monitors.
I purchased the Zephyr as it's cheaper, easier to get (I bought it directly from their website), and looked exactly like what I wanted, and so far I'm very happy with it so I recommend it.
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2010-09-23
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Your have this model (HxM)?
I guess some day the lithium polymer battery in it will die out, what then?
Datasheet says the HRB weight is in total 47g. I wonder if it feels heavy or big on chest? I have experience only with Polar F6 belt.
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2010-09-23
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2010-09-25
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2010-10-07
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this model (HxM)?
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2010-10-18
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OT:
About the Zypher HxM Bluetooth HR-belt.
"If you have a coupon code, please enter it below:"
Does anyone know from where to get a coupon code maybe?
I am planning to buy one for eCoach use.