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Congratulations to all who worked so hard in putting this cache together. A job well done. Can’t wait to see the rest of the series.
Learn more about BlueTooth at this link..http://www.bluetooth.com/Bluetooth/Learn/
@Jeremy wrote:
Found this little nugget in the geocaching.com forums:
http://forums.groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=112236&hl=
Looks like the iFinders will take waypoint data sent over the cable via standard NMEA sentences. NMEA is a serial only protocol, which leads me to believe the USB version of this cable just incorporates a USB to serial adapter.
Hyperterminal or GPSBabel can be used to send these NMEA sentences.
I still think that the memory card / memory card reader combo would be easier, although the location of the SD memory card slot on these units makes removing and inserting the card more difficult than it needs to be.
Hey, Jeremy
Can you put that is plain English…PleaseThanks for the post G/W. Great video.
@carron55 wrote:
Thanks for responding, there is a gps header on gsak, but we’ve tried that already. We’ve spent hours trying to get this to work and are very frustrated. We need to know how to unzip a file. Any ideas? We’ve already searched for a winzip in our program file, but couldn’t come up with anything. Help!
One of the nice features that GSAK has is that it will “unzip” the PQ that you get from groundspeak.
@Averith wrote:
I have a TX and enjoy it greatly. If your thinking of getting one I would suggest spending a little extra and getting the aluminum case as well. Having the case has save my TX on more than one occasion. If you have any other questions just ask.
Averith is correct on the Aluminum case. They are a little pricie, but well worth the money when you drop them or sit on it. It’s saved mine many times.
Way to GO you two!! Great job.
Congratulations Ralph and Jess
Way to go Brett !!
THANKS for all the kind words.
Congrads to Eric, I met him with you guys in Michigan. I could tell right off that he liked the outdoors. I guess thats why we all like to geocaching so much. It gets you out in the fresh air.
Nice going Mike!! Them 30 cache days sure help the numbers…
WOW Lindsey, way to go!! 😉
Nice picture and story, Frizz
Way to go Gus!!
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