This data field connects to an ANT+ external (auxiliary) heart rate monitor in addition to the built-in OHR (optical heart rate sensor) or the sensor paired in the system settings, displays the HR and records it to a FIT file for comparison and analysis of the measured HR.</p><p></p><p>Fields saved to the FIT file: HR, min/avg/max lap/session HR, antID, alias.</p><p></p><p>If you like this DF, please send me a beer: https://paypal.me/GavrielF or write a review.</p>
1.0.2 (2022-06-05) fixed a bug in some watches</p><p>1.0.1 (2022-06-03) added fr255, fr955, code optimizations</p><p>1.0.0 (2022-05-31) IMPORTANT: Please delete and install again!</p><p> complete rewrite. Settings have changed.</p><p> can save alias for 3 external sensors</p><p> added all older devices with only 16Kb memory</p><p>0.3.1 optimized fit file</p><p> added settings for internal(watch) HR display</p>
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Greg Bradley
24 juni 2022 | Versie 1.0.2
Works very well. I just want to ask if this allows the HRM to be used in conjunction with calculating lactate threshold as my fenix 5 plus says a HRM is needed, not the optical sensor. But does the watch recognise the HRM for this if it is not paired in the settings??
Andrew
12 juni 2022 | Versie 1.0.2
Thanks for the field. Tried it several time with XOSS X2 attached on Polar Equine electrode set. Works fine and reliable. Now I can have my own HR and kinetics from HRM-Run and horses' from XOSS. Great. But now I want more ;) Since horses' HR is just displayed on watch or in connect.garmin and not used for any calculation, it feels like certain waste of data. Wouldn't it be nice to enter the horse mass into setup of the field and get horse's calorie spending just to know roughly how more oats to supplement in the evening?
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12 juni 2022, Gavriel
That's a great idea, when I'll have time I'll maybe do a HorseHRM app, but until then you can analyze the saved FIT file, i.e you can import it to runalyze.com. I'll soon add HR zones and high HR alert as well that could be potentially also useful for horses.