Posted by: "Steve Wood" [EMAIL PROTECTED] fmc310 # Welcome to our pub!
Thanks Steve. # Interesting site, that I'd not seen before. There is # no info about who has put the project together. A little info and contact e-mail address here:- <http://www.waterexplorer.co.uk/> Then Posted by: "John Slee" [EMAIL PROTECTED] nbepiphany # We use a program called Geosetter to add our photos to the route on # googlemaps or Google Earth and display the map of the cruise on the # our website: http://nbepiphany.co.uk Did you recognise your website from my description then!!! # Although I used to be a ham, I'm afraid I let my callsign lapse # several years ago. Genealogy is however a hobby, and my website has my # extensive Family Tree included. I'll e-mail direct with more details, but for any other ex-hams, the licence is now free if renewed on the internet. Start here: <www.ofcom.org.uk/licensing/olc> Radio hams can use their radios connected to a GPSr or connect the GPSr to a laptop connected to there radio or the internet. The advantage of the former is that there is no cost involved, having already bought the radio and GPSr. Then their location anywhere in the world (or on the space station!), can be seen on their radio, or laptop & radio, or the internet with Google Earth. Reg
