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    fdlseeker
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    This may sound funny to you seasoned cachers, but do chirpers actually chirp or make any sound when out in there gz.

    #1949529

    2CraziesMSN
    Participant


    No they just send info to your GPS. You must be able to have a GPS that can hear it.

    #1949530

    fdlseeker
    Member


    ok thank you, that clears up the question I had about a cache in my area. I’m haveing difficalty with one of them. Its call Came you here me NOW! and when were are at gz something in a bush makes a kinda animal sound yet we find nothing alive in the bush.

    #1949531

    2CraziesMSN
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    where is the cache?

    #1949532

    fdlseeker
    Member


    fond du lac wisconsin
    Can you hear me NOW! GC25X12

    #1949533

    rcflyer2242
    Participant


    I dont think that is a chirp cache. There is no mention of it or anything in the attrbitutes about it.

    #1949534

    sandlanders
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    @fdlseeker wrote:

    when were are at gz something in a bush makes a kinda animal sound yet we find nothing alive in the bush.

    Kind of makes one wonder exactly what you DID hear there, fdlseeker! 😯 😯 😯 😉

    #1949535

    fdlseeker
    Member


    we woe by an old non-working pay phone. Has anyone head of people using noises to get you to find a cache and if so do they say it on the cache page normally.

    #1949536

    rcflyer2242
    Participant


    A noise to find a cache sounds like a novel idea. If it was a chirp cache it would say in the attributes. There would one be that says wireless beacon. I think you should turn your ipod off and take your ear buds out, then you might not hear noises. [:D] Just kidding.
    I would look under the shelf of the old phone for a mag key holder.

    #1949537

    guidetoo
    Participant


    so then it transmits rf with all the items needed to find it. What is the radio freg that is used.

    #1949538

    JimandLinda
    Participant


    A “Chirp” cache will be 5*, since special equipment is needed for finding it.
    There is one out CJ’s way that is a Chirp, and 2 by Utely Quarry near Fairwater.

    ‘Can you hear me now’ is a Traditional. Not a keyholder, but a magnet is involved!

    #1949539

    Walkingadventure
    Participant


    I remember that one from the winter. Looked like a hard find due to the snow pile …but it wasn’t and was worth of a small smile that cold day.

    Following the signals from space.

    #1949540

    fdlseeker
    Member


    We have looked every were on this phone except for taking the dang this apart. there isn’t antthing on it. How ever there is a thing on the left side held in by some electric wires once you unscrew the plactic piece. I beleave the cache is no longer on the phone. But if I am wronge I need more hints. PLease!

    #1949541

    labrat_wr
    Participant


    CO posted that the cache was missing and has been replaced (logged on 7/9).

    not sure of the date of your last attempt.

    Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.

    #1949542

    rcflyer2242
    Participant


    I really dont think I would be messing with any electric wires. You should never have to take anything apart.

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