On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 trisha@brasher.com wrote: > Love the idea, Chris...in the "old" days my team and I > were almost unbeatable in 2M trasnmitter hunts in So. > Cal.... > There's lots of nice spots in the Prescott area, but I > am assuming you want to stay closer to Phoenix. > I'll be watching for the details....so is this > something that could be found both via GPS and RF? Yes. The idea was to do sort-of a multicache: to have a primary location (with the coordinates listed on the website) that would be a logical starting place for either a GPS or RDF-based hunt. The final coordinates for the actual cache would be in a microcache at the starting point... but you could also hear the 2 meter beacon clear enough to start sniffing around with an RF sniffer and/or get a good bearing with a directional antenna and start walking. Somewhere in Phoenix Metro would be nice, but a short drive (like Prescott, Apache Junction, etc.) wouldn't be too bad. I've been driving / hiking around South Mountain Park, but just haven't been able to find the "ideal" spot. Also, I want to be "polite" and make sure that it's far enough away from the actual city so somebody dosen't have to hear a loud beacon every time they point their directional antenna a certain way. :) KD6COS/B GEOCACHE PWR OK ... what it's currently programmed to send. The PWR OK is the status of the battery. -Feedle