And software? What software? We whistled Hayes code at 100 baud.
Watch: "A T Z"
(lemme catch my breath real quick)
"A T D T"
Aw, ferget it
Watch: "A T Z"
(lemme catch my breath real quick)
"A T D T"
Aw, ferget it
Heh. Welcome to GPS. Even the best of 'em don't work worth a crap under a forest canopy. GPS is a great tool, but it is most certainly NOT without limitations.
But - have never once lost signal due to canopy (moose and deer hunting); and have full signal strength in concrete building (in basement with two floors above).
I've used QGIS; it's like Arc on training wheels. It's not a bad program at all, and if you need more functionality, it dovetails nicely with GRASS, which is also freeware.
GRASS is really good for raster analysis. It's not as good as Arc for vector data. It's kind of big and bloated, and the interface isn't very intuitive, but if you really want to make sense of a lot of cells, it's the way to go.
Teatersroad: try GRASS at home first. It's got quite a learning curve.
that's kinda funny..
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