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I'd say the phrase "Location, Location, Location" certainly applies
here. If you stick it somewhere that it can't see the sky, then it's not going to be able to transmit the position. If it can, it does. So if you happen to be stuck low trying to dig your way out (regular for me), it's very possible that even with the best location for a horizontal glider, that it not be as good a position for a 45 degree+ glider. :-) As TUNO said though, if I do land out, makes it VERY easy to let people know where I am and if I'm ok or, god forbid, NOT!! Later! -Mark On Mar 9, 4:32*pm, Tuno wrote: Correction, Mark: the SPOT analysis is Steve Koerner's. He's too modest to point people to it, and it's too good of an analysis not to share. I've been slightly dismayed with the missed reports problem, but I remain a big fan of SPOT just for its utility in emergency situations and landouts. Regardless of the whether you have a routine landout or a serious mishap, the messenger tells your crew exactly where you are with the "Ok" message, and whether you need more urgent help via the "911" message. My crew is VERY happy that I fly with one, and she watches my shared SPOT page when I fly. 2NO |
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