There was a few questions about spots used for tracking the gliding GP, here
are the answers.

The purpose and main use of a Spot tracker is as a location device in case
of accident or landing out, tracking increases the chances of being located
as it will report the current or last position even if the pilot is
un-concious. (providing the spot is with the pilot)
Tracking on fancy maps or following a contest via spot tracking is a side
benefit, it is not the primary purpose for a glider pilot to carry a spot.


   - The spot tracking site used for the the GP now also works with Firefox
   - The updates are every 10 min, that can't be changed.
   - The 10 min updates sent from the spot do not drift over the day they
   keep coming at the exact time + 10 min
   - The placement of the spot is critical, best reception and transmission
   is achieved when the device is flat, facing the sky, for us glider pilots
   from a safety and functional point of view the ideal placement is on the
   parachute strap on the shoulder. (or on top of your helmet if you wear one
   and are 160cm tall :))
   - The delay in the updates as sent from spot are not consistent, even if
   the device sends the position to spot, at times it might be available within
   a minute, other times I have seen 5 or 10 minutes delay


Cheers

Jacques
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