[pct-l] Spot Satellite Tracker
mattjolley at comcast.net
mattjolley at comcast.net
Thu Aug 7 13:54:26 CDT 2008
Well regarding arrival times in the far North,
PCT hikers were in Cascade Locks July 29, and probably at least 20 since then.
Well the SPOT works in most places, the more robust Aviation emergency beacons were
described previously in pct-l in April or May.
More than a few PCTers carry and use these, and as long as you know you dont have
100 percent coverage, and expect hours long drop outs if using in track mode, I think
most users are actually happy with these.
Steve and also Ellie aka retro on postholer.com
Claire's web site has a GPS coordinate track list embedded in a google map.
Steve wont be the first to visit you, but he appears to be the farthest North one posting
SPOT locations this week, since Claire has slowed down.
The tracking function is intermittant even in the desert. Instead of 6 reports an hour there might be
3 or 4. This is not surprising to anyone who has done geo-caching. When the cache was
under vegetation, you had to walk the GPS device out to where there was clear shots to the sky.
SPOT "tracking" mode drop outs can extend for hours for various reaons.
Previous reviews indicated sensitivity to location on the wearer for tracking. Does not work in
the pack, or on the shoulder of the pack etc etc.
Our user now just uses the OK function to send a report once a day,
and that fails about once a week, so sometimes
the user does both a track and then an OK report for redundancy.
My impression is the SPOT device could have had an improved user feedback to indicate that the
OK report has transmitted.
Matt
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