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Bob Smith

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  1. I feel I'm missing out.... where can I get the glasses? :laughing:

    Make your own?

     

    Another couple of things I've just noticed, don't know how long they've been there...

    You can have a Lat/Long label showing by your cursor, and you can drop a stationary Lat/Long marker at any point. In both cases the display is +/- decimal degrees, but we all know how to convert to H DD MM.MMM don't we?

     

    Not obvious how you do this. Here is what I found out, click on the green 'bottle' top right and select "LatLng Marker" from new screen which opens and select enable. Right click to drop co-ords.

  2. I may be being thick, but can someone please explain what this topic has to do with caching?

     

    It's just a bit of light hearted fun, nothing more nothing less. :D

    The question was what has it got to do with caching. I know it's fun, but caching items have been closed by the mods in the past so why not this one?

  3. In Instant Notification emails there are four clickable links shown:

     

    1. Visit this log entry at the below address:

    2. Visit Traditional Cache

    3. Profile for [name of reviewer]:

    4. Notification: New Traditional Cache

     

    Rather than a link to the reviewer's profile, may we have a link to the cache owner's profile instead?

     

    Are there any others who would find this more useful :D

     

    Cache owners name is a must in my opinion

  4. HP RX 5720 and RX 5935 can be found on ebay for around £90 or less if you are lucky. They are excellent for caching, come complete with Tom Tom. The SIRF3 chipset can be set to turn static navigation off, important for caching. The differences between the two are that the RX5935 has 2gb on board rom and wifi. Both take SD but not SDHC card.

     

    Edit to say that these use WM5 and there no need for port splitting to run multiple applications needing GPS

  5. I've had a lot of success making MM maps using google maps. I use google earth to get a 'rough' calibration and then download a loc file (doesn't count as a PQ) for the area in question and use the small map at the bottom of the cache page to do the 'proper' calibration.

     

    As HH says once you get the hang of it it's quite easy and accurate too, big plus it's free! The one I've done for Adelaide is accurate as far as I can tell to a street width.

     

    Bob

  6. Bud

     

    It's possible to make your own MM maps using Google maps, these can be calibrated quite easily using the European version of MM and google earth.

     

    I've had success making maps for some Australian cities, the calibration seems to be about half a road width.

    When are you going?

  7. The best bet of all is the HP travel Companion RX 5720, runs WM5 so you can use Cachemate and Memory Map. Has SIRF3 chipset and Tom Tom. Ok not as robust as a 'real' GPS but fine if you take reasonable care.

     

    Lots of SE cachers are using these now.

  8. Have you a link? I checked the Smittyware page and the one for the Palm is still the same version. Maybe it's only the Windows version that has been updated.

     

    It appears that there have been no changes to the Palm version for a number of years, the one I was referring to was the Windows Mobile version.

     

    Bob

  9. A new version of cachemate is now available. The changes apparently are

     

    Added - Corrected coordinate indicator in record view

    Added - Confirmation prompt before clearing travel bug log

    Added - Option to stack HTML links vertically (workaround for PIE 6 bug)

    Added - Option to decode hints by default

    Added - List view menu option to launch navigation plugin

    Added - List view menu option to acquire center point from GPS

    Added - Ability to manually add travel bugs to cache record

    Fixed - Removal of GCxxx duplicates while deleting child waypoints

    Log timestamps in exported GPX files are now expressed as GMT

     

    I also noticed there was a plugin to generate a TomTom overlay files, not sure if this is new or not.

     

    Bob S

  10. I have beamed cachemate from my old pda to the new one but it does not unlock requesting a code. Do I have to pay again or is it possible to retrieve the license from the pda?

     

    You can use the same registration info as long as you have the same owners name on both devices. I have two PDAs and cachemate works fine on both.

     

    If you have a Palm then you need another code, but it is free if you email smittyware.

     

    Bob

  11. I'm using an IPAQ RX 5720 PDA. It's got everything you need for caching, and includes Tom Tom for the UK

     

    I paid about £150 for it (new). I was talking to non caching friend last evening and he recently bought a couple on ebay for about £80 each. If you can get one for that price I go for it.

     

    Bob S

  12. Just got back .... had a fab time! It was lovely to sit and chat with MrsEckington and her friend Angela. Cheers Dave for my special geocoin, I shall treasure it always. I dropped someone home and I think he might have a sore head in the morning - so glad I was driving cos I can be really smug in the morning :) Great event, cheers Cryptiks for organising it. ;)

     

    I claim not a FTF but a FTB (Buy) for our guest. Nice to see so many people there to say farewell and many thanks for everything.

     

    Oh and if you passenger is who I think it is he gets no sympathy

     

    Bob S

  13. Just to put the record straight.

     

    I was asked by Rodz to delete my comments about Wherigo (the program) on his cache as he felt it was not appropriate for the cache page.

     

    It also seems to be important to make sure you have the latest version of the cartridge and downloaded for your specific GC user ID.

     

    I described the beta software as flaky at the best, tries to be too clever, it decides on the GPS for you and if it can't find it too bad.

     

    This actually happened on Saturday when I tried Mr Dewdrops BT gps with my PDA, and it could not be found although it was able to find mine which was not suitable because of the well known static navigation problem.

     

    It will be a long time before I try again, certainly not until the software is improved. I can live without it.

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