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Originally Posted by Gm1234
"Bill Kearney" wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote
Have you tried it?
It's useful in seeing not only the available networks but their signal
strength. This can be very useful if you want to position yourself for a
better signal. Or aim an antenna if you're anchored such that it's
practical (as in, not a single hook swinging).
Leave it running on a laptop in reasonable view from the helm and you
could
use it to find the most suitable spot to anchor BEFORE throwing out the
hook. Or to make a temporary connection to the net, get what you want and
move on to your anchorage.
It's a tool, like any other, that's useful to those that understand it.
Bill,
Perhaps you have never been to the Bahama Out Islands? - We are not talkng
about armchair sailing here, are we ?
So you choose the spot to anchor based on the internet signal strength??
Great Idea!!
Ever tried anchoring in Hopetown? And you are going to "aim" the antenna
from your anchored boat?
GM
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Abacos = Bahamas out islands? LOL
More like a suburb of the US.