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Geocoin Club Coin (Aug 2005 - Mar 2006) AuntieNae's Coin Club 05 Sept Geocoin

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Released:
Thursday, September 15, 2005
Origin:
Wisconsin, United States
Recently Spotted:
In State of Mind - Missouri (replacement)

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My goal is to be part of AuntieNae’s Geocoin collection. I will be shared at events or if you meet AuntieNae on the trail.

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About This Item

Coin Club September 05

This is AuntieNae's 1st Coin Club Coin. It is actually the second month edition, issued in September 2005.

Today, I am pleased to announce that the United States will stop the intentional degradation of the Global Positioning System (GPS) signals available to the public beginning at midnight tonight. We call this degradation feature Selective Availability (SA).

President Bill Clinton, May 1, 2000 in a press release.

This is a day that will live in the hearts of Geocachers. It's almost as big as the date of the first Geocache stash hide. Yet, May 1, 2000 was a day that I'll never remember what I was doing and this simple press release didn't impact many of our lives until two, three, or even five years later. Such a huge act and yet so little fanfare.

The reason that this barely hit our radars in 2000 is simple. The whole topic is way too complex to be a news story longer than "In other news, Selective availability of GPS signals has been set to zero, making it possible for GPS units to have better accuracy." Any more detail would probably require more time than anyone would be willing to listen to at that time. Now that we use GPS signals with a SA setting of 0 on a daily basis, we are more tuned in to the mechanics of this technology.

Selective Availability is technology built into the US GPS transmissions which obscures the true distance between the receiver and the GPS satellite. Imagine that you are taking measurements for a fence and the wind is blowing your measuring tape strongly. At any given point in time, your measurement will vary. Compared to the true distance, your measurement may be a foot too long when a heavy gust blows by or sometimes you will be pulling against the wind as it stops and pull it away from the other end, resulting in a measurement that is too short. Using the "Measure 300 times; Cut once" rule, your average should be close to the true distance but will not be exactly the same.

Selective Availability applies this same kind of error to the calculations that a GPS makes from the GPS signals. The result is that in order for a GPS to achieve a precise location, it would need to average thousands and thousands of transmissions from each GPS satellite until it could narrow down a moderately precise location. In April of 2000, this produced an accuracy of 100 meters. A GPS receiver's calculation could actually be closer to the target but the error allowance was 100 meters. Special use GPS units could be set out for a longer time with a high powered antenna to determine a more precise location for applications such as construction and surveying. For what we currently think of as consumer uses of GPS, this was not helpful.

By eliminating the error caused by SA, the United States government opened up a whole new world in the travel, shipping, and adventure sport industries worldwide. This also enabled the ability to place a cache in the woods and list it for people to find on a newsgroup or web site.

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Discovered It 1/16/2022 Hack1of2 discovered it Wisconsin   Visit Log

Great collection! Thanks for letting me take a peek.

Discovered It 9/22/2007 GreendaleSRT4 discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at Ice Cream Social.

Discovered It 7/5/2007 zoejam72 discovered it   Visit Log

Great to get a chance to hook up with you again this weekend. Thanks for sharing your coin collection.

Discovered It 10/21/2006 sweetlife discovered it   Visit Log

Thank you for being so kind and sharing your geocoin collection with us. We will be looking forward to seeing more of your collection in the future.

Dropped Off 12/22/2005 JBGeo placed it in State of Mind - Missouri (replacement) Wisconsin   Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/22/2005 JBGeo retrieved it from State of Mind - Missouri (replacement) Wisconsin   Visit Log

Happened to meet up with AuntieNae and checked out the cool collection of coins. Never knew all of these different ones were out there. Thanks for sharing all of these!

Dropped Off 11/29/2005 AuntieNae placed it in State of Mind - Missouri (replacement) Wisconsin - 16.09 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 11/9/2005 AuntieNae grabbed it   Visit Log

Grabbing this one back.

Grab It (Not from a Cache) 11/9/2005 Team PEZ grabbed it   Visit Log

thanks for sharing AuntieNae! - TP

Retrieve It from a Cache 10/28/2005 AuntieNae retrieved it from Waukesha Area Pizza Meet & Greet Wisconsin   Visit Log

Retrieving coin.

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