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Yes, SPOT uses its GPS for position and then sends the position over the
Iridium network. I'm not familiar with the Sat phones and it never crossed my mind that they would provide position information. According to Zac's parents, the Iridium rep told them that they can determine position from the call records and this information is often used for SAR. It was the far off course position that put Zac in a dangerous area that panicked his parents, not just the silence. Possibly a units mix up as you say but Zac's parents are professional yacht delivery people so it doesn't seem highly likely. Sound like Iridium indirectly determines position in some fashion that can be plotted by them but not the user. It would be consistent for the information to be useful to SAR when no other position information was available but approximate or error prone enough that it could show Zac off course in the reefs. I find the reactions to this voyage quite amusing. On the one hand are the nay sayers who claim it is irresponsible to have let one so young go out on the big ocean alone. On the other hand are the ones who say his parents are exerting too much control and oversight. Where in the middle is the microslice of appropriate parenting? -- Roger Long |