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Old December 12th 05, 10:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Scott Moore wrote:
M wrote On 12/11/05 10:25,:

I wonder how useful it is to have GPS in cellphone in order to get the
geo data for E-911. We all know that it's fairly difficult to get a
reliable signal acquisition unless it's ourdoors with a clear view of
sky.



Agreed. I guess we will find out. Of course, the newer sats have more
power, no ?

Not clear. While geocaching, I came upon a camp fire that was still
smouldering in the woods. Because I didn't know the phone number for
the closest towns, I called my home town fire department, ID'd myself
and asked them for the number. Then I called that number and they
asked, "Where are you?" and I gave them "N42....W071....". Uh huh.
What town are you in? I replied, "a State owned forest."

"OK. But WHERE are you?".... It went on like that until I agreed to
meet the fire truck at the trailhead and walk them in.

All the phone+GPS combos won't cure that problem!
 




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