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Unzip if necessary, browse to the Garmin/GPX folder of the GPS and place the files there. For example, if you download a GPX file from a cache page or a Pocket Query Zip file, it arrives in the Download folder of the phone. You will need a file manager App, ideally one that can unzip files. The files and folders are shown, and you can add or delete files. The GPS is first set up to be recognized as an external USB drive. If I wait a while it's all there.īut that may just be the old Garmin I'm using.Ĭan you maneuver to the Garmin/Garmin/GPX file to add and remove directly from there, or does it just show up as a mass storage? The only other thing I've found is that if I don't wait a minute or 2 after transferring the file, I get an empty DB in the Garmin. Turn the Garmin on and you now have the caches for "Whatever" in the Garmin. Copy the "whatever" GPX into the Garmin folder.Īfter a decent interval (wait for the copy to complete) disconnect the units.
#Garmin connect export all activities gpx android
Open the files in the Android and the Garmin shows up as a USB mass storage device.ĭelete the old GPX file from the Garmin, just like you might do on a computer. In the field, I connect the GPSr to the Android. (StarTech 8in USB Cable-Micro USB to Micro USB-M/M-USB OTG Mobile Device Adapter Cable 8-Inch)Īctually, I make the data base I want in GSAK and save it to my computer (or tablet) using the "Tools/Folder Finder/Databases" functions in GSAK, with it's own name. I do basically the same but I use one of these to connect