Wow, Brian! What a cool graphic! Someone should hire you to do, um.... ya know, technical thingys... :-) Trisha "Lightning" Prescott On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 12:09:31 -0700, Brian Cluff wrote: > > Jim Krider wrote: > > Another test at ASU I stood on a manhole cover and made a waypoint. > > Without moving I then set a go to for that way point which said it > was > > 8ft away. Not bad. But then without moving the numbers increased > > further and further until it reached 57 feet. > > > > When hunting for geocaches I was assuming I was within 3 m (about 10 > > feet). I can see now it could be up to 60 ft away from the spot. > > It also depends on the terrain. You'll have a real good time finding > caches in the bottom of caverns when the signal starts bouncing off > the > walls and is generally weak. It gets especially fun when the cache is > on the side of a steep hill. Most people think to look for 20 feet or > so in all directions. In reality the accuracy distance is a circle > projected straight down, so you actually have to search much father up > and down the hill than you have to from side to side. > > I whipped up a visual aid. The blue represents what most people think > to look in (20 feet in all directions). The red is where you actually > need to look. > > Brian Cluff > Team Snaptek