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Tracksticks
are small GPS location recorders capable of continuously
logging their own location histories for extended periods
of time. These detailed recordings include time, date,
location, speed, heading and altitude. Built-in flash
memory and long battery life allows for the storage of
months of travel information.
How it works
The Trackstick receives signals from twenty-four satellites
orbiting the earth. With this information, the Trackstick
can precisely calculate its own position anywhere on the
planet to within 2.5 meters.
All recorded history can be outputted to the following formats:
| KML |
(Google™ Earth file) |
| GPX |
(GPS data Exchange) |
| RTF |
(Detailed text file with .html map links) |
| CSV |
(Comma Separated Values) |
| HTML |
(Web page with graphics and maps) |
Histories can also be outputted to most mapping services, including:
maps.google.com
mapquest.com
virtualearth.com
Microsoft™ Streets and Trips™
Encarta™
Where it works
The Trackstick will work anywhere on the planet Earth.
Using the latest in GPS mapping technologies, your exact
location can be shown on satellite-based maps and 3D geographical
terrain.
The Trackstick's micro-computer can even calculate how
long you have been indoors. While visiting family, friends
or even shopping, the Trackstick can accurately time and
map each and every place you have been. |
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Route Tracing
When histories are viewed, Trackstick overlays
a red line on the map indicating where you've
traveled. The location and length of each stop
is clearly indicated on each map making it easy
to see each and every place the Trackstick has
been. |
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