by GeekDrew » Thu Apr 03, 2008 8:13 pm
I installed AccuTracking v2.0 for Windows Mobile on my AT&T Tilt a few days ago -- this is the first I've used AccuTracking. I'm using the following settings:
Interval: 1 min
Smart sending: off
Auto interval: on
Password protection: off
Cache size: 2000
Whenever I'm in the car, the tracking application indicates that it has a fix -- or at least it updates the "Last fix" field to indicate that it has a signal almost every second. What I'm trying to figure out is why it isn't sending or caching the data around once per minute. I had the phone sitting on the seat beside me on the way home from work today, and it indicated (in the last fix field) that it had a fix almost 100% of the time. When I check tracking history, though, it only has 8 entries for the hour that I was driving around. I can understand caching records and uploading them periodically, or while the cell signal is down, but there doesn't appear to be any cached records.
Is this normal/expected behavior, or is there something wrong?
I installed AccuTracking v2.0 for Windows Mobile on my AT&T Tilt a few days ago -- this is the first I've used AccuTracking. I'm using the following settings:
Interval: 1 min
Smart sending: off
Auto interval: on
Password protection: off
Cache size: 2000
Whenever I'm in the car, the tracking application indicates that it has a fix -- or at least it updates the "Last fix" field to indicate that it has a signal almost every second. What I'm trying to figure out is why it isn't sending or caching the data around once per minute. I had the phone sitting on the seat beside me on the way home from work today, and it indicated (in the last fix field) that it had a fix almost 100% of the time. When I check tracking history, though, it only has 8 entries for the hour that I was driving around. I can understand caching records and uploading them periodically, or while the cell signal is down, but there doesn't appear to be any cached records.
Is this normal/expected behavior, or is there something wrong?