I also recently read an article on the Internet about a wireless wrist GPSR. Not only is it a mini GPS receiver, it's also a transmitter. You purchase the wrist GPS and subscribe to the wireless service. You can access your special web site to see on a map, where this GPSR is currently located at. They're selling it as a child location device. I don't remember the costs. This isn't new, but I also have a friend who has connected his GPSR to a ham radio. It works similar to what many trucking companies do. His location is transmitted, and is viewable on the web. I can access his web page and see where he's located at. Larry Farquhar Team "Wyle E" www.azjeeper.com -----Original Message----- From: az-geocaching-admin@listserv.snaptek.com [mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.snaptek.com]On Behalf Of Brian Cluff Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 5:11 PM To: AZ-Geocaching Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Geo-corraling I was just watching TechTV and they were showing a collar that has a GPS in it that they put on a cow that lets them not only keep track of them, but to steer them around to where they want them. They can draw a line on a map of where the cows are and when the cow tries to cross the virtual fence it will beep in the opposite ear of the direction they want the cow to turn. It does this 3 time is the cow still doesn't turn it give it a zap like the electric fence would do. Maybe we could get ahold of one of these collars to make a moving cache :) I also read/saw somewhere that europe will be putting it's own GPS system in orbit in the next couple of years. They are predicting recievers that are dual band using both system to greatly increase the accuracy. Of couse that will take a lot of the fun out of Geocaching, but I'm sure we can come up with new ways to make it fun. Brian Cluff Team Snaptek _______________________________________________ Az-Geocaching mailing list Az-Geocaching@listserv.snaptek.com http://listserv.snaptek.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching