[nagdu] GPS and dogs

Buddy Brannan buddy at brannan.name
Mon Apr 14 15:42:06 UTC 2014


The biggest problem you’re going to have with a GPS is the “urban canyon effect”. That is, the tall buildings will block the satellite signal, which could make your navigation results somewhat inaccurate. If you need turn by turn directions, Seeing Eye GP does really well with these. Last I checked, Blindsquare doesn’t do that so much. They’re both excellent though. 

BTW, yeah, only place that really confused the hell out of me in the city was that triangle Around 42nd and 7th AVe/Broadway. Between that and walking around all the crowds at corners and just continuing, well, yeah. LOL

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Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
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On Apr 14, 2014, at 9:30 AM, Brandy Pinder <bdpinder at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all, 
> There are an increasing amount of gps's out there. I feel like a very inadequate blind person not having one. Smile. Usually I travel in the safety of the grid of Manhattan and limit my wanderings to the outside boroughs. Though in this day and age that is ridiculous not to mention I do travel out of state a lot. Which ones have people used. I am hearing some about blind square and the seeing eye app. Anybody tried both? What does each offer? I need more of a type in address get directions type deal than a quote find the nearest blah blah, end quote.  And which works best with a dog or does it matter? Anyone use trekkor?
> Thanks 
> 
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