Finding your distance???

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bubs
bubs
SA
924 posts
SA, 924 posts
12 Mar 2008 7:32pm
Hey guys,

I was just wondering when you open your tracks on real speed, where you find the total distance you have travelled on that track. At the moment i have just read it directly off the screen on the GPS but i thought there has to be a better way to do it than that. Also when i share with my old man or my brother, i want to get the distance for each of us and not us all together.

Cheers
Bubs

EDIT: The second table on the top right of real speed shows distance, but theres heaps of them to look at and none are even close to what the GPS showed. All help appriciated thanks.
grumplestiltskin
grumplestiltskin
WA
2331 posts
WA, 2331 posts
12 Mar 2008 6:59pm
The only way I have found in Realspeed (I'm sure there are other ways) is when you have the file open, go to file / Properties.

The distances and other stuff is shown there.
sailquik
sailquik
VIC
6171 posts
VIC, 6171 posts
12 Mar 2008 9:18pm
Hi Bubs. Try: File - Properties.

Also, if you print the results, the total distance is printed at the top of the page.

Cheers
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
12 Mar 2008 8:43pm
Another way is to scroll to the bottom of the trackpoints window, then find the column marked "Total distance" or "Cumulative distance" or something like that.
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12884 posts
WA, 12884 posts
12 Mar 2008 8:53pm
nebbian said...

Another way is to scroll to the bottom of the trackpoints window, then find the column marked "Total distance" or "Cumulative distance" or something like that.


There are 2 columns, one is track point distance the other doppler distance.
Think they are marked, "total distance" & "doppler distance" If you are posting doppler data, go with the doppler distance.
BundyBear
BundyBear
NSW
325 posts
NSW, 325 posts
13 Mar 2008 12:21am
decrepit said...

There are 2 columns, one is track point distance the other doppler distance.
Think they are marked, "total distance" & "doppler distance" If you are posting doppler data, go with the doppler distance.



Never noticed that one before
Now there is 6km difference between the two on the day of my distance PB which is correct??
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12884 posts
WA, 12884 posts
12 Mar 2008 11:05pm
BundyBear said...



Never noticed that one before
Now there is 6km difference between the two on the day of my distance PB which is correct??



Good question, if the trackpoint is greater, there's probably a satellite reception problem.
I've found if there are no "invalids" the doppler distance will be a little bit more, it maty be something to do with going round corners. Trackpoints are a series of straight lines around the inside of the curves, so that will give slightly less distance. Don't know if doppler does the same thing or not, I could be way off here.

But as doppler gives a lower short time speed reading, I think it's fair enough to use doppler for distance, kind of evens things up, and it doesn't give the hugely inflated figures caused by false trackpoint excursions.
bubs
bubs
SA
924 posts
SA, 924 posts
13 Mar 2008 12:35am
BundyBear said...

decrepit said...

There are 2 columns, one is track point distance the other doppler distance.
Think they are marked, "total distance" & "doppler distance" If you are posting doppler data, go with the doppler distance.



Never noticed that one before
Now there is 6km difference between the two on the day of my distance PB which is correct??



The longest of the two i reckon . Nah i got no idea mate leave it to the pros.

Bubs

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