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Subject:Leaping through time aka Time Offset error 

Pellervo

12:43
Monday
22-Sep-2008

Hi Stephen,

I think i might have cycled too fast, but still this is quite weird :). So is there any way to change that last point to be the first? all the coordinates are correct and the route is in place but for some reason the first track point jumped 24 hours ahead.

1 14:26:17 0:00:00
2 14:26:51 0:00:33
3 14:27:23 0:01:05
4 14:27:55 0:01:37
5 14:28:28 0:02:10
6 14:29:01 0:02:43
7 14:29:35 0:03:17
8 14:30:08 0:03:50
9 14:30:42 0:04:24
10 14:31:17 0:04:59
11 14:31:50 0:05:32
12 14:32:23 0:06:05
13 14:32:32 0:06:14
14 14:32:32 0:06:14
15 14:33:53 0:07:35
16* 14:25:09 1d 23:58:51

Regards,
Pellervo
 
 

Stephen

16:11
Monday
22-Sep-2008

Location:
Surrey, UK

Phone Model:
BB 9800 Torch
BlackBerry 8900
SE W910i
Nokia 5800

Hi Pellervo,

Thats definitely a bit odd! Are you using TMJ with a bluetooth GPS device? One possibility might be that if the GPS had only *just* achieved a fix when it stored the first point it may have temporarily been reporting the wrong date, which would have very quickly corrected itself by the time the next point was stored. Bit of a wild guess though to be honest!!

Its not possible to directly change the date of the point from within TMJ, but you could try exporting the track to a CSV file, edit it on your PC, then reload it onto the phone. The date is stored as YYYYMMDDHHMMSSsss, eg 20080921103902035 (the sss is milliseconds).

Alternatively just locate the erroneous point via screen [8] and delete it!

Cheers,
Stephen
 

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