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All,
So in some of the recent discussions with SPOT about their upcoming products, they tell me that they have indeed surveyed their users about whether they would like to have altitude outputted. They have not (yet) told me how much extra it would have cost, but they said that the majority of users they surveyed were not willing to pay any extra to have altitude outputted by their devices. They said that while the "hangliders" have been passionate about it, that there hasn't been a large enough group of users who said they were willing to pay an additional amount to justify the additional bandwidth usage. So the purpose of this posting is to ask if any of the users on this newgroups anywhere in the world have EVER been survey'd by SPOT or an affiliated organization ANYTHING related to the addition altitude to the information outputted by a SPOT device. If you have, please let me know. My guess is that there won't be anyone on here that has ever been asked. I'm hoping to try to get something posted somewhere on the AOPA site with a similar question to see what the response there is as well. I will also ask some of our more active paraglider buddies as well. I will also push back a little on any proposed pricing they might have considered. Since I don't know that, please also let me know if you would be willing to pay say (I'm making this up) $5 extra a year to have altitude outputted from your device and available on your shared page? Armed with some of this feedback, I hope to push back a bit more in hopes of trying to get altitude output onto the plate for the next version of SPOT. Thanks in advance!! -Mark |
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On Aug 5, 9:27*pm, MarkHawke7 wrote:
So the purpose of this posting is to ask if any of the users on this newgroups anywhere in the world have EVER been survey'd by SPOT or an affiliated organization ANYTHING related to the addition altitude to the information outputted by a SPOT device. I responded to a survey several months ago. It had no specific questions on altitude reporting but I found a place where I could make a free form comment and requested altitude be added to the tracking reports. Andy |
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On Aug 5, 8:37*pm, Andy wrote:
On Aug 5, 9:27*pm, MarkHawke7 wrote: So the purpose of this posting is to ask if any of the users on this newgroups anywhere in the world have EVER been survey'd by SPOT or an affiliated organization ANYTHING related to the addition altitude to the information outputted by a SPOT device. I responded to a survey several months ago. It had no specific questions on altitude reporting but I found a place where I could make a free form comment and requested altitude be added to the tracking reports. Andy I did the same. The 'survey' seemed more like a fishing expedition for numbers to claim in advertisements. |
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I completed the survey a while ago, hoping our feedback would count.
But the flying community is a small percentage of users. For most users, ground elevation is all they need. If anyone wants more coverage area, better reliability, more frequent message rate, with altitude, direction and speed information, they can get it from other (and more expensive) providers. Lets see if at least the version 2 unit gets messages out closer to the every 10 minutes they claim. I'm more concerned with the frequent gaps in message reception. Unless there are multiple messages at the same location, a good assumption would be "still flying". Jim |
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MarkHawke7 wrote:
All, So in some of the recent discussions with SPOT about their upcoming products, they tell me that they have indeed surveyed their users about whether they would like to have altitude outputted. They have not (yet) told me how much extra it would have cost, but they said that the majority of users they surveyed were not willing to pay any extra to have altitude outputted by their devices. They said that while the "hangliders" have been passionate about it, that there hasn't been a large enough group of users who said they were willing to pay an additional amount to justify the additional bandwidth usage. A few months ago, I answered a survey from SPOT that had several specific questions about altitude information and the additional price I'd be willing to pay. I think I said something like $25/year. Glider pilots, maybe balloon pilots, live on altitude, but I can't imagine ground-based users having the slightest interest in altitude, and I doubt airplane pilots care much, either, since they tend to fly at constant altitudes. Perhaps they could offer to replace OK message with the altitude, and do it without extra charge, since it would not be adding any extra bits to the message. You'd have to press the OK button every now and then, of course. Eric Greenwell |
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On Aug 5, 10:44*pm, Eric Greenwell wrote:
MarkHawke7 wrote: All, So in some of the recent discussions with SPOT about their upcoming products, they tell me that they have indeed surveyed their users about whether they would like to have altitude outputted. *They have not (yet) told me how much extra it would have cost, but they said that the majority of users they surveyed were not willing to pay any extra to have altitude outputted by their devices. *They said that while the "hangliders" have been passionate about it, that there hasn't been a large enough group of users who said they were willing to pay an additional amount to justify the additional bandwidth usage. A few months ago, I answered a survey from SPOT that had several specific questions about altitude information and the additional price I'd be willing to pay. I think I said something like $25/year. Glider pilots, maybe balloon pilots, live on altitude, but I can't imagine ground-based users having the slightest interest in altitude, and I doubt airplane pilots care much, either, since they tend to fly at constant altitudes. Perhaps they could offer to replace OK message with the altitude, and do it without extra charge, since it would not be adding any extra bits to the message. You'd have to press the OK button every now and then, of course. Eric Greenwell Although altitude reporting would be very useful for contest situations, it's not a priority for me. I place my SPOT on top of my instrument pod, and with rare exception, get tracking message through every 10 minutes. Not that things couldn't be improved, but for roughly $13.00 a month, my crew can always find me. That's worth every penny. |
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On Aug 5, 10:44*pm, Eric Greenwell wrote:
MarkHawke7 wrote: All, So in some of the recent discussions with SPOT about their upcoming products, they tell me that they have indeed surveyed their users about whether they would like to have altitude outputted. *They have not (yet) told me how much extra it would have cost, but they said that the majority of users they surveyed were not willing to pay any extra to have altitude outputted by their devices. *They said that while the "hangliders" have been passionate about it, that there hasn't been a large enough group of users who said they were willing to pay an additional amount to justify the additional bandwidth usage. A few months ago, I answered a survey from SPOT that had several specific questions about altitude information and the additional price I'd be willing to pay. I think I said something like $25/year. Glider pilots, maybe balloon pilots, live on altitude, but I can't imagine ground-based users having the slightest interest in altitude, and I doubt airplane pilots care much, either, since they tend to fly at constant altitudes. Perhaps they could offer to replace OK message with the altitude, and do it without extra charge, since it would not be adding any extra bits to the message. You'd have to press the OK button every now and then, of course. Eric Greenwell I'm not too concerned with altitude. As long as my wife can see that I'm ok and can be found if help is needed I'm happy with it. Jim Dingess |
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to pay an additional amount to justify the additional bandwidth
usage. -Mark Additional bandwidth usage? I don't get it. We're talking about the message that gets sent from the Spot unit through the satellite, right? How can one additional data element constitute "additional bandwidth"? As long as the Spot unit itself if capable of determining it's altitude, I would think the only change required is a software update and the message protocol for transmit and receive via the satellite. An extra couple of bytes of data in the message doesn't seem like it should be a big deal. What am I missing? |
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When I right click on a message, there's an option called show
altitude profile. When clicked a plot of altitude vs distance is plotted. Anyone else seen this? Kathy |
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On Aug 6, 10:31*am, Kathy wrote:
When I right click on a message, there's an option called show altitude profile. When clicked a plot of altitude vs distance is plotted. *Anyone else seen this? Kathy That is meaningless local terrain altitude. Darryl |
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