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To make life easier - anyone who gets the Qstarz BT - Q1000 (not sure if it works with the 818) go to this stite http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=196368

Download the BT747_1.39_en_full.zip file

Run the Java program - connect the GPS with the COM data etc - then go to the Ctrl Tab and where it says Time (s) put in 0.2 and press set and you now have a 5Hz GPS logger.

easy.

u can change the holux m1000 to 5hz :laugh:

its configurable 1-5, i changed mine the other night and works fine.

send me a pm with your email address and ill send you the application you need. its pretty small, just 1 .exe file.

You'll need to have a bluetooth/serial connection from pc - holux to change it obviously though.

oo didnt no we could upload files, thought it was just pics.

anywho use this program.

once your connected to the gps, go into 'setup' and change 'fix update rate' from 1 to 5 then click set and shes all done.

MiniGPS_1.32.zip

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Good news, RaceChrono is in beta testing for using the internal GPS receiver in your S60 phone

Read more:

http://www.racechrono.com/news/?p=35〈=en#more-35

now just need to bring it out on a WM smartphone and ill know what phone to get 6 onths down the track.

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Some help please, I have a Nokia 6120c, what do I need to make this timer work......... :ninja:

I have one of those phones - and I purchased ONE OF THESE and then used the java software to change it to 5Hz (see a few posts up)

Enter the technical dumass...

If i purchased the QSTARZ BT-Q1000, then did the software upgrade to it - is there software that i can run on a laptop to view this or do i need a certain nokia phone? Are the lap times able to be displayed as they happen like a normal lap timer or do you need to download the info after data logging?

You need a nokia phone that runs symbian S60 2nd edition feature pack 1 and above, or Nokia S60 3rd edition (IE. 6120 classic, 6121, 6110 navigator, N series). The software gives you lap times as they happen on the phone you dont need to download it from the phone. If you have a 6110 or N95 with built in GPS you can just install the software and it will use the gps built into the phone.

Do i need to purchase the qstarz BT-Q1000 as mentioned, or will the BT-Q818 do?

They are both listed as 1hz default, but up to 5hz update rate.

Will the software still work with the 818? and if so what's the benefit of going the 1000?

Do i need to purchase the qstarz BT-Q1000 as mentioned, or will the BT-Q818 do?

They are both listed as 1hz default, but up to 5hz update rate.

Will the software still work with the 818? and if so what's the benefit of going the 1000?

The 1000 has logging capabilities, I used mine on the weekend at a rally and just set it to log ever 50 metres, damn accurate when i uploaded it to Google Earth

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