Field manual

Record the ride. Keep the track.

The short version for riders: open AllTraxx before you leave service, start a track, keep the phone with the vehicle, and export the GPX when the day is done.

Start here

Four steps before the trail gets serious.

AllTraxx is local-first. The track is written to the phone while you ride; the hardware module improves the GPS stream when paired.

01

Open the app

Launch AllTraxx before the ride and wait for the satellite lock screen to clear.

02

Start a track

Tap New Track on the map. Name it now or clean it up after the ride.

03

Ride normally

Keep the phone with the machine. The app stores raw points and quality flags locally.

04

Stop and export

Open My Traxx, pick the ride, and export GPX when you want a permanent copy.

Hardware module

Pair once, then let it stream.

The AllTraxx module sends 10Hz GNSS readings to the phone over BLE. Put the GPS antenna where it can see the sky, keep the module powered, and let the app prefer the hardware source whenever it has a fix.

  • Power the module before opening the app.
  • Tap the GPS source badge if the app does not auto-connect.
  • Watch for satellite count, HDOP, battery, firmware, and BLE status in diagnostics.
  • If the hardware drops out, the phone GPS fallback keeps the ride alive.
Do not flash firmware in the field unless the build has already been verified. A failed track is worse than an imperfect one.

Exports

Your ride is not a hostage.

GPX export is free and full fidelity. The app stores the raw ride locally, then exports a standard GPX file you can keep, send, or import into Garmin, Gaia GPS, Strava, and your own archive.

Export checklist

  • Open My Traxx from the menu.
  • Pick the saved ride.
  • Use Export GPX for the track file.
  • Use Diagnostics when Landon asks for the engineering bundle.

Diagnostics

For beta riders, send the evidence.

Private beta devices can auto-send diagnostics on Wi-Fi. That bundle helps us inspect GPS quality, BLE sessions, battery, firmware, app events, OTA attempts, and recording quality without asking the rider to recreate the problem.

When to send a bundle

  • The module rebooted, froze, or lost GPS.
  • The app switched from hardware GPS to phone GPS unexpectedly.
  • An OTA update failed or seemed stuck.
  • A track looks wrong when replayed.

Route sharing for public boards is opt-in. Diagnostics are for engineering support; public route sharing is a separate choice.