[aprssig] Cave Surveying
Steve Noskowicz
noskosteve at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 20 11:30:46 EST 2012
I remembered. I poked around from that link and that's where/how I got my info. There are two versions of that article and they both say 1.16 kHz. A higher freq and some modulation from the TNC ...
If one were to get really aggressive you could have several of these transmitting from above, each from a different GPS receiver and actually send posit data into the cave. It would only be discreet locations, but location none-the-less. Translate this to a micro power transmitters on, say 144.39, and the cave radios wouldn't need any special hardware.
Just ideas...
73, Steve, K9DCI USN (Vet) MOT (Ret) Ham (Yet)
--- On Tue, 11/20/12, AA3JY at Winlink.org <AA3JY at Winlink.org> wrote:
> Some have short memories..but I posted this back in September:
>
> http://www.tapr.org/pipermail/aprssig/2012-September/040466.html
>
> What is used to help facilitate surveying in cave
> diving(water medium) in north Florida..a Pinger device in
> the 350hz range.
>
> Clay AA3JY
> NSS-CDS
> NACD
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