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?
Tracking on an AT&T Tilt
Re: Tracking on an AT&T Tilt
Try placing the phone on the dash for better reception.
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Re: Tracking on an AT&T Tilt
"Better reception" meaning cellular, or GPS? If it's GPS, I could understand that, because then it wouldn't be able to determine where I am. But in that case, why would it be continually updating the "last fix" field? If you were talking about cellular reception, why wouldn't it cache the points for later upload?
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Re: Tracking on an AT&T Tilt
Cached reports are ONLY for cellular reception (actually, lack thereof...).
I don't have any experience on the Tilt so I can't offer any suggestions other than to clarify the cached reports...
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I don't have any experience on the Tilt so I can't offer any suggestions other than to clarify the cached reports...
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Re: Tracking on an AT&T Tilt
In other news, I just got this error on my phone:
Related issue?AccuTracking.exe
ArgumentOutOfRangeException
An error message cannot be displayed because an optional resource assembly containing it cannot be found
at
System.Collections.ArrayList.RemoveAt()
at
AccuTracking.DataSender.SendToServer()
at
AccuTracking.DataSender.SenderTimerCallBack()
at System.Threading.Timer.ring()
Re: Tracking on an AT&T Tilt
Please try to reduce your cache size and restart the application. It appears to be a memory issue.
AccuTracking Support
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Re: Tracking on an AT&T Tilt
I've reduced my cache size from 2000 (the default? I don't recall changing it) to 1000. I'll change it to whatever is suggested, to see if it improves the situation. 

Re: Tracking on an AT&T Tilt
Thanks. Please keep me posted. Meanwhile we are checking what's the exact cause.
GeekDrew wrote:I've reduced my cache size from 2000 (the default? I don't recall changing it) to 1000. I'll change it to whatever is suggested, to see if it improves the situation.
AccuTracking Support
support(at)accutracking.com
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Re: Tracking on an AT&T Tilt
Well, I think that part of the problem was a misunderstanding of how the program works. My Tilt was set to "turn off" when I haven't used the device in 1 minute. I assumed that it would continue working in the background while the phone was "off", just as some other programs do (FlexMail, for example). When I told it to never "turn off", it appears to be updating much more regularly... as I would have originally expected.
Is there any way to get it to work while the Tilt is "turned off", as I've seen other apps do? If not, my sincerest apologies for not having checked something as simple as power management before I posted this thread. It was completely remiss of me.
Also, I did encounter another error in AccuTracking:
Is there any way to get it to work while the Tilt is "turned off", as I've seen other apps do? If not, my sincerest apologies for not having checked something as simple as power management before I posted this thread. It was completely remiss of me.
Also, I did encounter another error in AccuTracking:
Any idea with that one? I certainly hope I'm not doing something stupid that could cause those errors.AccuTracking.exe
ObjectDisposedException
at
System.Windows.Forms.Control.InvokeHelper()
at
AccuTracking.AccuTrackingForm.gps_LocationChanged()
at
AccuTracking.Gps.WaitForGpsEvents()
Re: Tracking on an AT&T Tilt
This is more like because the device was turned on from hibernation. We'll check the power management.
AccuTracking Support
support(at)accutracking.com
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