Hi,
If you feel the strap just above the
velcro, you'll find a sord of loop.
Slide the clip of your GPS receiver into
this loop and it should stay. If you
want some live tech support, give me a
call. (630-615-9934) I'd be more than
happy to lead you through it. Thanks
much.
Dave
> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Kathy szinnyey"
<joyfulrenegade iglou.com
>To: <gps-talkusers freelists.org
>Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 13:02:14 -0500
>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 iglou.com or
>fredkate iglou.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: G B
> To: gps-talkusers freelists.org
> 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 freelists.org
>
[mailto:gps-talkusers-bounce freelists.o
rg] On Behalf Of Vicky Collins
> Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 08:31
> To: gps-talkusers freelists.org
> 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 iglou.com
> To: <gps-talkusers freelists.org
> 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 iglou.com or
> fredkate iglou.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Michael May
> To: gps-talkusers freelists.org
> 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 earthlink.net>jerryatc
earthlink.net and my
>>name is Jerry Hogan. Thank you.
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