{"id":156,"date":"2010-02-09T03:08:06","date_gmt":"2010-02-09T03:08:06","guid":{"rendered":"\/era\/jawlan\/?p=156"},"modified":"2010-02-19T16:09:48","modified_gmt":"2010-02-19T16:09:48","slug":"day-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/era\/jawlan\/2010\/02\/09\/day-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Masaya Volcano: Day 1"},"content":{"rendered":"
My intention is to post one blog a day separated into three sections, ERA, iPhone and Personal, in order to cover all aspects of my trip to Masaya.<\/p>\n
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ERA<\/strong> During my first visit to the Masaya volcano I was able to observe a reasonable 3G signal which is a positive sign that 3G testing either with a Pay & Go SIM or 3G dongle will prove fruitful.<\/p>\n iPhone<\/strong> I spent a time today with Guillermo’s team taking VLF readings and can see how this is a laborious task for him. The procedure requires one person taking a reading with the VLF meter, one recording compass orientation of the readings and another recording the data onto paper. Each reading location is recorded on a GPS device which has to be uploaded to a spreadsheet where the recorded data is then manually entered against the relevant location.<\/p>\n
\nThe proposed shopping trip today to obtain a 3G SIM and 3G dongle did not take place but it has been arranged for tomorrow so hopefully these will be easily purchased. <\/p>\n
\nThere has been a positive interest in the apps I have developed regarding a field tool and hopefully tomorrow I will be able to demonstrate the feasibility of such.<\/p>\n