I am after a simple way of recording street names when cycling rather than having to write them down. There is a section on the Wiki on "Audio Mapping", but there is no mention of using a normal mobile phone and bluetooth GPS receiver - the idea is to record audio clips and associated location to import into JOSM later. The advantage of a phone over the other methods is that it should be able to record both audio, and GPS location at the same time, to avoid the synchronisation problems. It is also nice and small, and you don't look odd talking into one. It might even be possible to use a bluetooth headset which would be even easier for cycling...<br>
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I have had a bit of a play and I think I can make it work (the GPS receiver can talk to the phone, and the phone can record sounds), but I haven't stitched it together in to a single application yet. <br>I can't help but think that someone will have tried this before (and presumably failed because I can't find it anywhere?) - does anyone know if I am onto a loser before I go too far down the road of coding it? There is a bit more information at <a href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Audio_mapping#Mobile_Phone_Version.3F" target="_blank">http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Audio_mapping#Mobile_Phone_Version.3F</a><br clear="all">
<br>Any pointers to where this is going to go wrong would be appreciated!<br><br>Graham<br><font color="#888888"><br>-- <br>Graham Jones<br>Hartlepool, UK<br>email: <a href="mailto:grahamjones139%2Bosm@gmail.com" target="_blank">grahamjones139+osm@gmail.com</a><br>
</font></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Dr. Graham Jones<br>Hartlepool, UK<br>email: <a href="mailto:grahamjones139@gmail.com">grahamjones139@gmail.com</a><br>