Hi Tessa, I have two bluetooth receivers, both in the original cases with the belt clips. One of the clips is fairly lose on the BN shoulder strap while the other is much tighter fitting. A few times when I have been out, I just put the receiver in my shirt pocket or even coat pocket and managed to still acquire a fair number of satellites. I'm glad you were able to retrieve your lost receiver. Happy traveling! Jim
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tessa" <puppycat@xxxxxxxxxxx To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date sent: Tue, 5 Mar 2013 08:30:05 -0500 Subject: [gps-talkusers] Lost receiver?Wondering how people keep their receivers from going astray? Last night I lost mine, suddenly my braille sense said lost connection and when I got home I realized that was because I'd lost the darn receiver. Fortunately it had fallen off on the bus and I was able to connect with it when the bus
came back around.The receiver has a belt clip which I don't like, so I added a caribiner and clip it to the pouch I carry my BSP in, I have no idea how it became detatched, but obviusly I need to go to a more secure caribiner or some
other method for keeping it attached.I was wondering what other people do? Do you rely on the belt clip or do you
have other methods for securing the receiver. Thanks for any thoughts Tessa My groups blind gardener blind-gardener-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writing blind writingblind-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxTo change your email settings (unsubscribe, digest only, or vacation mode):
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