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In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: That's like saying a Ford F-150 pickup truck can't be used as a ski boat because Ford deliberately designed it that way. Not quite. The GPS is a receive-only system. It allows users to determine their positions without transmitting anything to anyone, which provides stealth and also gives the system unlimited user capacity. There isn't any way to get a transmission function out of GPS. All tracking systems are more complex systems in which GPS merely plays one part. This was all by design. The DoD wanted the capacity and didn't want their troups to give themselves away every time they checked their positions. Point totally missed. GPS was designed to be a locating system, period. The fact that a locating system doesn't provide user tracking or warm up muffins is irrelevant. The US military (and probably all the other major militaries) have troop tracking systems. And guess what, the tracking systems don't provide location data or warm muffins either. GPS provides the location data. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: GPS was designed to be a locating system, period. It's a system that allows users to locate themselves. It doesn't provide any information to third parties. No ****? How about classical music, weather, satellite photos, talk radio, wireless internet, baseball scores? As I said, GPS was designed to be a locating system, as in where the **** am I, period. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: GPS was designed to be a locating system, period. It's a system that allows users to locate themselves. It doesn't provide any information to third parties. Imagine what would happen if the GPS infornmation could automatically be transmitted somewhere else........... Oh wait, that does happen. |
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mrtravel writes:
Imagine what would happen if the GPS infornmation could automatically be transmitted somewhere else........... Oh wait, that does happen. Not within GPS. There are systems that contain GPS as one component that transmit such information using other components of the system. But again, that's independent of GPS. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: mrtravel writes: Imagine what would happen if the GPS infornmation could automatically be transmitted somewhere else........... Oh wait, that does happen. Not within GPS. There are systems that contain GPS as one component that transmit such information using other components of the system. But again, that's independent of GPS. Clueless fjukkwit. Tell us about banruptcy court! that's one thing you ought to know something about. bertie |
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