Chris_Robb
Well-Known Member
If I understand correctly - the phone/GPS identified it was dragging but it was actually stationary (in an office, where reception might not be good) Consequently the drag trigger might be a combination of the 1 minute pings, not being sufficiently frequent or the location was not the best for reception.
With apologies to your long suffering wife - but any chance you can better define the parameters?
I'd do it myself, but as mentioned - for phones I'm a complete Luddite, but willing to be convinced that I need to join the masses - but so far I'm not convinced. I would not mind being woken up if the anchor actually dragged but I would mind being woken up if the alarm was insensitive (to my need for sleep).
But then I might have misunderstood your post
Jonathan
Hi Jonathan
As it was indoors, the phone was not getting a good view of the sky and only getting enough sats for a basic fix, so the accuracy was wobbling to over 70 meters at times - which of course triggered the drift alarm set at 60 meters!
Even if you are a complete luddite - its a free app and got an almost 5 stars from it users. Certainly worth down loading and playing with.
I had one parameter set to beep if the GPS contact was lost - which it was doing every so often - so knowing the reason (indoors) I switched that off. Seems to be a well thought out job. Not looked at any others though.
I might down load "Drag Queen" just because of its name!