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3/9/2010NetworkCacher wrote:
Finished listening to the first show and its great to have a new caching podcast available! I particularly like the music choices. May have to try GCJ7VH when I visit for Geowoodstock. Thanks for the show.
3/9/2010coreynjoey wrote:
Great show guys! It's nice to listen to a podcast that has a local flair to it. Now I'm going to make it my mission in life to get the SarcMark® the attention it deserves!
3/11/2010
kf4oox wrote:
Very nice and well done. Way to go guys keep up the good work. Really like the show.
As to GPS working in orbit. If I remember correctly the GPS satellites are in a 1200NM orbit and the ISS is in a 100NM orbit so it is under the GPS satellites and receive the signals. So GPS would work in the ISS orbit. As long as the GPS can handle the ~17000 MPH speed. NASA & DOD & Ham Radio do have Satellites that do use GPS. Hope this helps.
4/14/2010nymphnsatyr wrote:
Hey there, I'm so excited that you're putting together this podcast! I loved the first episode.
I wanted to mention that we still cache with our good old Dell Axim. We bought a GPS card for it though on Ebay. We love it! We use cachemate with it, and it works awesome.
Thanks again
-Rose and Gregor nymphnsatyr from Junction City, OR
correcting the email address.
I just d/l'd the pc and will listen after lunch.
Finished listening to the first show and its great to have a new caching podcast available! I particularly like the music choices. May have to try GCJ7VH when I visit for Geowoodstock. Thanks for the show.
Great show guys! It's nice to listen to a podcast that has a local flair to it. Now I'm going to make it my mission in life to get the SarcMark® the attention it deserves!
Very nice and well done. Way to go guys keep up the good work. Really like the show.
As to GPS working in orbit. If I remember correctly the GPS satellites are in a 1200NM orbit and the ISS is in a 100NM orbit so it is under the GPS satellites and receive the signals. So GPS would work in the ISS orbit. As long as the GPS can handle the ~17000 MPH speed. NASA & DOD & Ham Radio do have Satellites that do use GPS. Hope this helps.
Hey there, I'm so excited that you're putting together this podcast! I loved the first episode.
I wanted to mention that we still cache with our good old Dell Axim. We bought a GPS card for it though on Ebay. We love it! We use cachemate with it, and it works awesome.
Thanks again
-Rose and Gregor
nymphnsatyr from Junction City, OR