DataExplorer

4.1
40 reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

With DataEplorer you are able to analyse your log data mobile. It is not a must, but most of the supported file formats are coming from logging devices or telemetry log files generated by radio controlled model sports. Import data log files is supported from already loaded files from your local device storage, extended local storage, cloud storage and USB attached storage. If the device writing log files to a SD-Card it can be attached right away if your mobile device is supporting this.

Data curves can be displayed and configured. Data set comment can be edited to note important events. In case of GPS coordinates availability the corresponding track can be draw using different backgrounds. Curve and maps view allow zooming and a lot of personalisation and configuration. A short help instructions will explain the main functions.

The DataExplorer for Android version is constrained to a single data set in respect of the lower overall resource power provided by mobile computers, like smartphone or tablets. Saved OSD-files can be exchanged between DataExplorer versions. National languages English, Frensh and German are actually available.

Actual supported import data are coming from following devices:
Core-Telemetry (PowerBox) - telemetry data analysis (attention: file multi selection required)
DataVario (WStech) variometer, GPS, multi measurement device
DataVarioDuo (WStech) variometer, GPS, multi measurement device
FlightRecorder (Multiplex) telemetry data logger
Futaba-Telemetry (Robbe/Futaba) telemetry data analyze
GPS-Logger (SM-Modellbau) - GPS, multi measurement device
GPS-Logger2 (SM-Modellbau) - GPS, multi measurement device
GPS-Logger3 (SM-Modellbau) - GPS, multi measurement device
GPXAdapter GPS Exchange Format file analyzer, extensions prepared for Mikrokopter
HoTTAdapter2/3 (Graupner) receiver-, vario-, GPS-, GAM-, EAM-, ESC-sensor module telemetry data
HoTTViewer (Graupner) telemetry data gathered by HoTT Viewer or HoTT Viewer2
iCharger X6 (Junsi) load of CSV charge curves
iCharger X8 (Junsi) load of CSV charge curves
iCharger DX6 (Junsi) load of CSV charge curves
iCharger DX8 (Junsi) load of CSV charge curves
iCharger 308DUO (Junsi) load of CSV charge curves
iCharger 406DUO (Junsi) load of CSV charge curves
iCharger 4010DUO (Junsi) load of CSV charge curves
IGCAdapter (OnLine Contest/International Gliding Commission) file analyzer
IISI Cockpit V2 (Isler) telemetry data analyze
JetiAdapter (Jeti, Jeti-Box) multi sensor telemetry data log
JLog2 (SM-Modellbau) - Kontronik Jive/Castle motor driver logger
Kosmik (Kontronik) motor driver analyze
LinkVario (WStech) variometer, GPS, multi measurement device
LinkVarioDuo (WStech) variometer, GPS, multi measurement device
NMEA-Adapter (diverse) - GPS track analyzer
OpenTx-Telemetry (OpenTx) - telemetry data analysis
Picolario2 (Renschler) - variometer
S32/JLog3 (R2Prototyping) - ESC analyzer
UniLog2 (SM-Modellbau) multi measurement device

PrivacyNotice: The DataExplorer app does not use or transfer personal data to third parties. The DataExplorer app processes log files from the selected device, possibly with position data obtainedf romcontained GPS coordinates to display the path. The log files depend on the selected device and can be in readable text form or binary files. These log files are read and prepared for display. The read/write access to internal and external memory is used to store self created records in DataExplorer's own OSD format and to read own device log files.
Updated on
Dec 4, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
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Ratings and reviews

4.1
40 reviews
Fred Lacroix
January 29, 2022
Not very useful but what it can do is working well. It could be a real DataExplorer for Android
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A Google user
June 27, 2014
I can't run it becaus of it's dependancy on the GoogleServices app.
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What's new


IGCAdapter correct acceptance of speed record, sync with GDE code
HoTTAdapter2 add support importing ESC1...ESC4
OpenTx refine data parsing