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Aaron Coolidge writes:
As an almost total aside, I got my Globalstar GSP-1600 satellite phone today. The big limitation seems to be that the antenna has to be perfectly vertical, with a clear view of the sky. It does not work inside a house, or in a car. Presumably it could be used in an airplane if the phone were on the glareshield. Others have had better experiences with Globalstar equipment. http://skyhelp.net/field_trial.htm --kyler |
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