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| - | **Important!** Get Locus Map permission for **all-time access to location** and **exclude | + | **Important!** |
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| + | Get Locus Map permission for **all-time access to location** and **exclude | ||
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| - | Locus Map processes location and elevation gain from the data it receives from **your phone GPS**. If the data are incorrect or contain massive | + | Locus Map processes location and elevation gain from the data it receives from **your phone GPS** and other location/ |
| + | ===== No location at all ===== | ||
| + | There are a few reasons why the app might not show your location on the map: | ||
| + | ==== Access to GNSS data is turned off in Locus Map ==== | ||
| + | * the GPS indicator is white:\\ {{ : | ||
| + | * tap it and then tap either the skyplot or the button to **turn on getting location**: | ||
| - | **Open Locus settings > GPS& | + | ==== The phone' |
| + | * the GPS indicator is orange, there is a badge on the centering button and a warning emerges:\\ {{ : | ||
| + | * **turn on your phone' | ||
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| + | ==== No location permission for Locus Map ==== | ||
| + | * the GPS indicator is white and tapping the centering button or the GPS skyplot displays a warning:\\ {{ : | ||
| + | * in system settings, allow Locus Map access to precise location **all the time**:\\ {{ : | ||
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| + | ===== Light deviations ===== | ||
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| + | **Open Locus Map settings > GPS& | ||
| * Location filter > select **medium or heavier filter** | * Location filter > select **medium or heavier filter** | ||
| - | * Google Services assisted location > **turn it ON** | + | * Google Services assisted location > **turn it ON** (or OFF, it depends on your device) |
| - | * Altitude manager > settings tab > SRTM data - select **Optimize | + | * Altitude manager > settings tab > SRTM data - select **Optimize GPS values** |
| * Altitude manager > settings tab > Pressure sensor > **turn ON** (if available) | * Altitude manager > settings tab > Pressure sensor > **turn ON** (if available) | ||
| * Altitude manager > settings tab > Altitude filter - select **medium or heavier filter** | * Altitude manager > settings tab > Altitude filter - select **medium or heavier filter** | ||
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| + | ===== Stronger deviations ===== | ||
| + | Sometimes it happens that the GPS chip is malfunctioning or terrain/ | ||
| + | * Open Locus Map settings > GPS& | ||
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| + | ==== Custom altitude threshold ==== | ||
| + | Those who are still unsatisfied with the result can change the elevation gain calculation by applying a custom altitude threshold: | ||
| + | * open **[[manual: | ||
| + | * open a track or route detail > select **Edit** from the bottom menu | ||
| + | * change altitude threshold with the slider\\ {{ : | ||
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| + | By default, the altitude threshold in the app is not fixed. It is based on the source of the elevation. App decides by following the check (in this order): | ||
| + | * if you use a pressure sensor, the app sets the threshold to " | ||
| + | * if you use elevation data (enabled in " | ||
| + | * if you have Android 12+, the threshold is set to " | ||
| + | * otherwise it is set to " | ||
| + | * generally, the default value is " | ||
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