SARLOC 4+

Russell Hore

Designed for iPad

    • Free

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Description

Version 2.4 now allows you to Show / Hide fields on the home page

SARLOC was originally developed in 2009 by Russ Hore as a web application that allowed Search & Rescue (SAR) teams to locate you if you were unsure of your position. If you had a data signal, the SAR team could send you a message that allowed SARLOC to obtain your location and add it to the SAR teams mapping systems. Although it has been hugely successful, it does require a data signal to show you a location before it can be passed to the SAR teams.

The SARLOC App will show you a location even if you do not have a data signal. If you are in voice communication with the SAR team you can tell them your location. If they provide you with a SARKey to enter into the App, you can share your location with them directly to their mapping systems.

SARLOC is not a substitute for knowing how to navigate the outside world and it is essential that you learn proper navigation techniques before venturing into the wild.

SARLOC requires you to be in contact with a SAR team before you can share your location with them. Starting SARLOC will not automatically notify anybody you require assistance.

What’s New

Version 2.4

After user feedback I have added changed SARLOC v2 to a tabbed application.
The settings tab allows you to show/hide fields on the home screen and set the Latitude/Longitude format (DMS/DM/D)
You can also force the display to UTM rather than OSGB or OSI

App Privacy

The developer, Russell Hore, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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