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Old August 28th 03, 07:51 PM
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PocketBeacon at URL:

http://www.searat.com/pocketbeacon/



"Eric Ferguson" wrote in message
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And if anyone is interested, there is a program for Palm/Clie's called
PocketBeacon in which you put your Latitude and Longitude plus time zone,
and it'll tell you distance (in Km) and heading plus Call of the beacon.

It
also covers all 5 frequencies as well. It's a freebie, but I don't know
where I downloaded mine (maybe a Google search?). Still haven't heard a
beacon yet, but then I haven't really tried that had (yet). Eric KA6USJ




 
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