[gps-talkusers] Re: A really stupid question

Hi Cathy,

Well, join the club about this goofy conversation.  First, I dug in my PK
box and finally found that strap and looked at it a bit.  Then, I finally
realized I had a strap on my mPower that I could check out.  And, best I can
tell, above that little Velcro thing that one can unsnap, there should be
another little place to slide the Blue Logger clip into.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kathy szinnyey" <joyfulrenegade@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 1:17 PM
Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: A really stupid question


Hi, Rosemary!  If you're talking about that little velkro flap that's just
past that big Velkro channel, I've snugged the Blue Logger clip under that
little flap, but it still doesn't seem very secure.  The Velkro flap can
still easily flip open.  Jeez, I can't believe I'm having such a silly
conversation, but I'd sure hate to lose my precious Blue Logger somewhere,
and I do want it to have as much access to the sky as it needs!

Smile.


Kathy Szinnyey
joyfulrenegade@xxxxxxxxx or
fredkate@xxxxxxxxx
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: rosemary teehan
  To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 1:08 PM
  Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: A really stupid question


  Kathy, There should be a loop right above the channel which the cable
would go through if you had one.  .  The cable would connect to the
receiver, go through the velcro channel and then connect to a battery pack
which you would carry in the accessory pouch which is usually attach to the
back of the case.  I don't mean to confuse you.   Since you have a bluetooth
receiver, all cables are unnecessary.  You can probably get a second strap
which only has the loop for the receiver and not the channel for the cable.
Contact Sendero and see if such a strap is available.  If not, just use that
strap and don't worry about the velcro channel that would hold the cable.
Just look for the loop right above it.
  Rosemary
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Kathy szinnyey
    To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 1:02 PM
    Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: A really stupid question


    Hi, guys.  I'm wondering if I just have the wrong strap, then.  The
strap I have has all the velkro meant for devices with wires.  When I've
attempted to clip the Blue Logger into the strap in such a way that I
thought the felkro would help hold it in position, the Blue Logger still had
a way of becoming unclipped.  Perhaps I need a idfferent strap?


    Kathy Szinnyey
    joyfulrenegade@xxxxxxxxx or
    fredkate@xxxxxxxxx
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: G B
      To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 11:53 AM
      Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: A really stupid question


      On the wide strap that you should have look and you will see about 1/2
ways
      up from the snap clips a slot in the strap.  Put the clip from the
blue
      logger case into that slot and slide it down all the way.

      -----Original Message-----
      From: gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      [mailto:gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vicky Collins
      Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 08:31
      To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: A really stupid question

      Well, I sure don't claim to be all that experienced.  But, I generally
clip
      the receiver onto something like my coat or jacket, clipping it on my
      shoulder that way.  I've tried several times just putting it in my
purse,
      but I can't seem to pick up satellites that way.  And, grin, don't
think
      that is a stupid question.  For, I did look a bit at clipping the
receiver
      on the strap; and, not being sure of the correct way, just left that
alone.
      And, too, for me with the PK, I kind of like having things as
lightweight
      and small as possible, so just use the original strap that came with
the PK.
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: "Kathy szinnyey" <joyfulrenegade@xxxxxxxxx>
      To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
      Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 11:16 AM
      Subject: [gps-talkusers] A really stupid question


      Okay, I give up!  HI, all!  I have a Braille Note mPower and the Blue
      Logger.  I'm still utterly new to the Blue Logger especially.  My
question
      is, where is the best and safest place to war your Blue Logger?  I've
tried
      clipping it onto the carrying strap of the Braille Note but can't seem
to
      find a place where the thing woon't be guaranteed to fall off the
strap, no
      matter how or where I try to clip it.  I've read you can carry the
Blue
      Logger in a pocket or purse but that the best placement for it is
supposed
      to be up where the receiver can see the sky, so I'm a bit befuddled.
What
      do yous experienced guys and gals do?


      Kathy Szinnyey
      joyfulrenegade@xxxxxxxxx or
      fredkate@xxxxxxxxx
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Michael May
        To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 4:56 PM
        Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: Information?


        Jerry,

        We haven't really found that there is an average user so it is hard
        to give an average training time.

        For those users who purchase training or have training purchased for
        them, the amount of time ranges from 3 to 15 hours. This says
nothing
        about how proficient they are in this amount of time. Most users
        don't absorb more than 2 or 3 hours worth of training at a time so
an
        ideal scinario would be two hours of training, 3 days a week for 2
weeks.

        Another key factor is the person's familiarity with the VoiceNote or
        BrailleNote. If they are used to the speech and BrailleNote
commands,
        learning the GPS comes much faster than it does for the person who
is
        starting from scratch with both units.

        There was a GPS Courseware developed for BrailleNote GPS version 2
        and it is being updated for version 3.5. The last version cost $129
        and it is an excellent guide for learning and training on the
        BrailleNote GPS for those who don't learn easily with the audio
        tutorial and manual, which come with the unit.

        Mike


        At 08:50 AM 1/27/2006, you wrote:
        >I need your help?
        >On the Braille or Voice note Classic or Pk and M-Power can someone
        >help me what it take to train a person using the GPS? how many
hours
        >it take to train a person?  What is the average  cost per hour
        >around the country? and so on I need help on this matter, so this
        >site do not get clutter with Email you can send me by Email
        >to  <mailto:jerryatc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>jerryatc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and my
        >name is Jerry Hogan.  Thank you.





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