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  1. Cool! A 200-foot range definitely makes the first stage easy to find!

     

    :huh:

     

    Decoding it may be anther matter. Just out of curiosity...what is the CPS of the morse code?

     

    Sounds like a fun cache!

     

    We are looking at about 5 words-per-second or less. It is very slow.

    That may be a good thing for me to add in the description.

    Did you perhaps really intend to write "5 words per minute (WPM)" instead of "5 words-per-second"? 5 WPS would translate to about 300 WPM; at that rate Morse Code cannot be copied by any living human being and would need to be machine-detected and machine-rendered/translated using some fairly sophisticated processing equipment.

     

    But see, you have already described how it could be possible, so maybe... Or make them record it and slow it down. :ph34r:

     

    No, you are correct in your correction. WPM. It was the CPM (characters PM?) that made me stumble.

     

    I had originally asked for CPS (characters per second) but, thinking about it, I should have said characters per MINUTE, really. I have always heard morse code measured in characters per minute while typing (as on a keyboard) was in WORDS per minute. I am not sure why and I may be wrong, its just the way I was familiar with it.

     

    ANYWAY, thanks for the response! Sounds like a cool cache! I used to be a amateur radio operator and learned morse code well enough to squeak by on the exams.

     

    ;)

     

    I would definitely try that cache if it were in my neck of the woods.

  2. No, it's likely that I pressed the submit button at least 32 times over the course of about 4 minutes. I had gotten fed up and walked away before that last press and it was still just hanging. Until immediately upon pressing it that very last time, conpiracy here?

     

    If TPTB are aware of such a state of affairs they should implement a fire control system. Or even put a disclaimer at the bottom of a post screen stating, IF YOUR BROWSER DOES NOT IMMEDIATELY RESPOND TO YOUR SUBMISSION. PLEASE WAIT AND DO NOT PRESS THAT BUTTON AGAIN>

     

    Edited to add:

    Back to the point of this posting. With MapTech Terrain Navigator topographic maps on my computer at their highest zoom level on 1:24K topos, I think 1 pixel is 12 meters.

    Not sure how that compares to Google Earth or maps.google.com.

     

    Also be aware that unless you have a Military grade GPS you will have something like 1 sigma of 10 meters, but that depends on your DOP or EPE.

     

    Sometimes it helps if you lay the GPSr on the ground for a couple minutes and let it "catch up" on its computation (in order to get a more accurate mark) prior to pressing "Mark".

     

    And, for the server hiccups, I find those occasional 45-second delays a perfect time to grab another cup of tea or something. If you're going to grab something to drink, make sure its decaf, mmmmmkay?

     

    ;)

  3. Hey all. I am new to GC'ing and am enjoying the heck out of it. Still trying to learn the ropes but getting the hang of it.

     

    I purchased a Garmin eTrex Legend and I am using that for starting out. I haven't found too many reviews on it and wanted to see what the pros here think of it? Is it decent for starting out? What is a more accurate GPSr for under $300? Should I just stick with this one for now?

     

    Thanks for any feedback!

     

    There are several threads on it here in the forums. I'm sure if you do a forum search for "Garmin Etrex Legend" you will get tons of great information.

     

    Basically, in my opinion, they tend to mention that it is a good, dependable unit and it allows for paperless caching via the data cable (in conjunction with a PDA) and, also, that the technology for that specific GPS unit is about seven years old and the receiver is not as accurate but that, overall, it is a good unit for geocaching.

     

    Do a search for it by clicking "Search" up in the upper right hand corner of this forum page next to "Help" and "Members".

     

    Good luck with your Legend and enjoy!!

     

    ;)

  4. It will definately affect me. I don't really have a lot of money to burn, being (mostly) retired. I guess I'll have to deal with the cold a little more and extend the Harley's season a month or two! :(

     

    So, just out of curiousity...which gets better mileage...a Harley or a Prius?

     

    ;)

     

    I get about 35MPG, so probably the Prius. Which one is more fun??? HAHAHAHHA B)B):huh:

     

    Good point!

     

    Ten months out of the year, I would opt for the Harley, however, today...it is 17 degrees outside.

     

    ;)

  5. Post it online for others to read or have them call you up and you will tell them??!!!!??

     

    I don't see much difference.

     

    I hate it when I am looking at a cache description and I scroll through the latest few logs and see "Wow! Putting the box under that third tunnel truss made it quite a reach!" or something ridiculously revealing. I think Groundspeak tried to help with such things by making it possible for them to encrypt log entries but most of the people I see who insist on posting spoilers either don't use encryption or are ignorant of it.

     

    On the other hand, PAF isn't something on the cache description page that sticks out and jumps into your cognitive senses as you review the typical cache info. You have to make a concerted effort to seek out PAF and obtain information and, I must admit, after the third or fourth time I've been to a cache without a find, I start to really wish I could PAF.

     

    ;)

  6. Packages for the contest winners were shipped today. Keep an eye out in your mail for them, scuba dude and tabulator32.

     

    BUMP

     

    B)

     

    'Looking forward to it!

     

    B)

     

    Thanks again!

     

    (Remember, everyone...there are twelve more days in which to enter the solar cache contest. $100.00 prize!)

     

    ;)

  7. Just watched the last 20 minutes (wish I knew it was on!) of a program about geocaching on PBS (WPSU, State College, PA). Saw the Alabama Rambler, Mtn-Man, and a few others I recognized from the forums. Very cool! B) The one ranger guy wasn't all that cool, though.... He seemed to be pretty down on caching. ;)

     

    Was that the "Geocache" documentary talked about in that thread?

  8. Actually, a gratuitous four-letter word can be any four-letter word one is not charged to use or see.

     

    As the forums are available for no charge, I submit most of the posts in this forum are filled with gratuitous four-letter words.

     

    boat

     

    sofa

     

    shoe

     

    milk

     

    so, THERE!

     

    :unsure:

     

    (no disrespect intended...just my stupid humor)

  9. I have seen meetup.com... looked into the westchester geneology meetup. it has a handful of people. The one in charge ... gave it up & the needed e new person to be in charge.

     

    To do be the person in charge of a meetup group you have to pay to get some acess to being in charge stuff .. I can not recall what it is specifically... .

     

    Unless someone wants to pay (spend money to be our "leader" ....

     

    Mark

     

    I used to use meetup.com to host a podcast I ran. It costs less than $10.00 per month.

     

    It provides you with your own website of sorts including a place for members to leave photos, a forums sections, polling capability and more. It is definitely a worthwhile tool (to me) if you intend to grow and expand an organization. It works great for local meets where you have physical face-to-face meetings and, if I were trying to organize a STATE-WIDE geicaching group, I would definitely make use of it for only $10.00 a month.

     

    Unless, of course, you have the resources to develop your own website with all the features. I used to make websites and, in this instance, I have to compare the hosting cost and my time and effort in assembling the applications and everything required for members to be able to upload images, conduct polls, add to forums and respond to meeting-maker creations and I think the $9.95 per month for meetup.com was just much easier for me.

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