View Full Version : I got one!
sundial
01-08-2008, 05:41 PM
I got a SPOT for my birthday! I haven't been able to test it out in the field yet but I hope to tomorrow. The set up was easy but there is one important step you should not overlook. You have to cancel the 911 help button as soon as you turn on your receiver the first time (it automatically activates it) or else you'll have plenty of folks knocking on your door. :eek: :o
Thank goodness I read the directions carefully. I could just see the sheriff pull up with his posse.
I decided to pay for Search and Rescue service in light of what happened to the hiker in GA. :mad:
Flybye
01-08-2008, 05:53 PM
What the heck???
Okay, now I am really beginning to think I live under a rock!!!!
I would google "spot" but I am sure I would get the animated dog or something to clean laundry stains. :o:o:o:o
Please enlighten me..................
Spud from Idaho!! :eek:
PS - I obviously "don't got one" fer myself.
sundial
01-08-2008, 05:54 PM
Here you go:
www.findmespot.com
I had myself microchipped at the last Humane Society clinic but that only works if somebody finds me :p
That is way cool and techno stuff even I would buy.
I've been reading about that woman in GA, then pondering how dangerous it is to live in a high crime city compared to hiking alone.
It just seems to get more attention when it happens in the woods.
jobob
01-08-2008, 06:15 PM
This might be of interest
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=20621
crazycanuck
01-08-2008, 07:22 PM
Flybye..Dont' worry i'd no clue what a SPOT either..
sundial
01-09-2008, 06:44 AM
I had myself microchipped at the last Humane Society clinic but that only works if somebody finds me
And they would need to know to scan you. :)
What an interesting idea. I've not thought about using doggie resources for me.
Brandi
01-09-2008, 08:57 AM
And they would need to know to scan you. :)
What an interesting idea. I've not thought about using doggie resources for me.
Ok not to be the bearer of bad news on this. But they are doing studies that have shown cancer at some sites of inplanted chips. So with that said....I think the spot is a great idea. We go packbacking and hiking all the time maybe I will look into this!
Brandi
01-09-2008, 09:04 AM
Fastdogs needs one of these! Remember her story about getting lost while it was snowing? I believe the story was titled I got lost in the woods http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=20509
sundial
01-09-2008, 09:27 AM
Yes! Absolutely! I'm amazed at how quickly critters disappear in heavily wooded areas. And it would be so easy to get turned around in those kind of woods, especially if it's snowing.
Brandi (and she's probably not the only one), i didn't really have myself micro-chipped but...the time may come when we're all micro-chipped in some fashion. I might be a chip in your drivers license or mandatory government issued ID card. Now where did I put my foil hat? Aliens are intercepting my thoughts.
sundial
01-09-2008, 10:15 AM
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/Signs.jpg
fastdogs
01-09-2008, 12:30 PM
ha! for christmas I got a garmin astro- gps for the dogs. It's got a full featured handheld gps. I took it out to the area I was lost in- which is apparently not a good area to turn dogs loose in. Too many deer. Turned gps'd dogs loose. After a bit, they disappeared from view. I watched them on the gps, when they got 200 yds away I lost my nerve and called them back (I did not go far, stayed by the truck). One came back. Other one moving away at good speed. Then headed back to me, but in a roundabout way, the track looked like she was headed for the dirt road. Heard farm dog bark, growl, then my dog screaming and gps indicated she was going away from me fast. Then she just stopped. It took me 15-20 minutes to walk to her (very rugged hard to walk in terrain). The gps took me right to her, she was unhurt but apparently too afraid to try to get past the farm dog again.
Here's the track downloaded from the gps-
there's a better version where the glop of squares is actually an attractive blue line, but dont' have that one on this computer
Brandi
01-09-2008, 02:28 PM
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/Signs.jpg
"You should all eat some fruit and calm down"
solobiker
01-09-2008, 02:30 PM
Okay...I too had know idea what SPOT was. Never heard of it. I guess I need to get out more.
Brandi
01-09-2008, 02:37 PM
ha! for christmas I got a garmin astro- gps for the dogs. It's got a full featured handheld gps. I took it out to the area I was lost in- which is apparently not a good area to turn dogs loose in. Too many deer. Turned gps'd dogs loose. After a bit, they disappeared from view. I watched them on the gps, when they got 200 yds away I lost my nerve and called them back (I did not go far, stayed by the truck). One came back. Other one moving away at good speed. Then headed back to me, but in a roundabout way, the track looked like she was headed for the dirt road. Heard farm dog bark, growl, then my dog screaming and gps indicated she was going away from me fast. Then she just stopped. It took me 15-20 minutes to walk to her (very rugged hard to walk in terrain). The gps took me right to her, she was unhurt but apparently too afraid to try to get past the farm dog again.
Here's the track downloaded from the gps-
there's a better version where the glop of squares is actually an attractive blue line, but dont' have that one on this computer
I wanna put one of those on my cats!
Flybye
01-09-2008, 07:14 PM
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/Signs.jpg
Okay, have to share another social worker story...........
I honesty and truly had a man with Schizophrenia on my caseload who wore an inverted copper bell on his head to filter UV rays and alien invading thoughts. Flashback.
RIP, dear Bill.
crazycanuck
01-09-2008, 07:18 PM
Flybye..it's cool, odd & interesting all at the same time!
three
01-09-2008, 07:47 PM
I had never heard of a SPOT either. It's interesting and a good idea, if it works. Please keep us posted on your review of it.
In the future, I hope to do a major thru-hiking trip and if this thing is really good - I'd feel a bit safer having it along with me. I look forward to your review.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/Signs.jpg
The Sundial family Christmas card?
Those are very nice! Mine's not nearly that smooth looking.
sundial
01-10-2008, 05:33 AM
Please keep us posted on your review of it.
OK, I took it out yesterday for a test run. I turned on the unit before I left the house (the unit it to be turned on for 20 minutes prior to use) and drove to the park where I was going to ride my mtb. I pushed the OK button and called hubby to let him know to check his e-mail to follow my progress. I rode for over an hour in trees and occasionally in the clearing. Throughout the ride I pushed the OK button. When I got back home I asked him if he was able to follow my trek. He had the initial OK check-in and nothing else. :confused: :mad: I reviewed the instructions and I think I did everything right. Maybe SPOT didn't activate all the services. I'm going to call them later this morning. :(
Zen, haven't you practiced enough with the foil to get smooth lines? :p
sundial
01-10-2008, 07:00 AM
I talked with customer support and found out that after I turn on the unit, I wait for 2 seconds before pushing the OK button. Then I am to let it cycle through all the information for 20 minutes. When I get to my destination to cycle, I hold down the OK button for 5 seconds and then start my journey. The SPOT will send my tracking progress every 10 minutes to which my hubby can follow my progress on my account.
So this afternoon I'll try and do another test, weather permitting. Stay tuned for further developments. http://bestsmileys.com/eating1/1.gif
sundial
01-10-2008, 09:52 AM
I thought I'd demonstrate the SPOT. :)
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/SPOT1.jpg
Here's what you get with the SPOT. The packaging is similar to my TomTom and comes with a users guide, SPOT contact information, and Emergency Response Services by GEOS.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/SPOT2.jpg
This is the size of the unit. It's weight is similar to a cordless telephone.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/SPOT3.jpg
This demonstrates the width of the product. It is not bulky in my opinion and is similar in size to a walkie-talkie.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/SPOT4.jpg
It can easily clip to the CamelBak and fits into the jersey as well.
Here are some other features:
Uses 2 AA Lithium batteries
It floats but the logo needs to be facing up to work
Waterproof to a depth of 1 meter for up to 30 minutes
Operating temps: -40 F to 185 F
Operating altitude: -300 ft to +21,300 ft
Humidity and Salt Fog Rated
OSHA Certified Intrinsically Safe to Class 1, Division 1, Group A-D standards
Under normal usage a full battery charge should provide:
Power on, unused: Approx 1 year
SPOTcasting tracking mode: Approx. 14 days
9-1-1 mode: Up to 7 consecutive days
SPOTcheck OK: 1900 messages
If Steve Fossett had been wearing one of these they'd have been able to find him.
I think he's sipping cervezas in Argentina.
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