Milward's
Millennium Motorcycle Ride

 

Diary & Travel Reports by Simon Milward

 

99/12/26 Tracker info

Sun, 26 Dec 1999 14:58:47 +0000
From: simon @ millennium-ride.com
To: sponsors @ millennium-ride.com

      99/12/23
Yes I'm still alive ...

99/10/
Hello Sponsors

99/09/23
Millennium Motorcycle emerges as a Sponsor Monster

99/09/06
Medical

99/07/28
Engine swopping

99/07/17
Tea-table survival & Gambia

99/07/11
Note to Sponsors with pin badge

99/06/12
Bike moves & Budget

99/05/04
things fall into place

99/04/10
TV and the first jabs

 
Dear Sponsors

Access to the Tracker website - see where I am on this planet!

My position will be upated on the web everytime that the Argos satellite receives a signal from my antenna, but only when the ignition is on (to prevent battery drain).

www.millennium-ride.com will show a historical route map for me.

http://www3.integra.fr/cls will show my current position for the last 10 days. So:

Goto: http://www3.integra.fr/cls
Username: Simons trip
Password: sponsor

This will take you to the site. You do not have to log in or anything. You can change the scale seen and route days (up to 10).

The On-line User Manual and other info is linked from:
http://www3.integra.fr/argosdataweb

So, if I am in the same position for days then there are several ossibiities:

  • i'm having a very good time
  • i'm having a very bad time
  • police have confiscated the device and thrown me in prison as a spy!

Let's see what happens!

Simon Milward


On-line User Manual

Login screen

On the first screen, just type in your username and password (uppercase or lowercase does not matter). Click on OK to validate.

Map screen

You get to the main screen where you see a map with the latest position of your transmitters. Each transmitter is represented with a red circle. Next to it, you find the name you have defined for display and the date and time of the position (in GMT time), plus, if you have chosen this option, the value of one sensor.

You have the following options in the map area:

  • click anywhere on the map to recenter the map at the same zoom level
  • change the zoom level in the window just below the map and click on the map to recenter it. The value indicates the width of the map in kilometers (35000km in the example)
  • change the number of days in the window below the map and click on the map to recenter it. For instance, if you enter 5, you will see the positions of your transmitters for the last 5 days. The maximum is 10 days and a value of 0 indicates to display just the last positions.
In the menu area you have the following options
  • click on Map to access the map (when you do not see it anymore)
  • click on Initial View to go back to the Login map
  • click on Tabulated data to access a table with sensor information
  • click on Download data to get a text file containing the table

 


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