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In article , Roger Long wrote:
You've really got to admire parents who would let their child do something like this: http://www.zacsunderland.com/blog/ Anyone familiar with how the Iridium sat phone system works care to speculate on how his reported position could be so far off? It's the same network SPOT uses so I'm interested in that aspect of it. I'll try to keep my SPOT out of the sink though. A quote from the blog: "Praise God for modern technology". It's exactly this technology that has them on the edge of their seats and unable to live while he's away. If he didn't have it there'd be no twice daily check-in, and no worry when it didn't happen. If, for some reason, his batteries drain and he can't charge his 'phone there'll be a full SAR call out for a (likely) perfectly happy sailor in no distress, and at huge cost to someone. If the technology didn't exist they probably wouldn't have let him go. But if they've faith in his ability and had let him go without the technology the best they could expect is a call at landfall, and would mentally allow for a potential delays in his arrival. While I'm sure they'd still be worried, it is something they'd overcome more easily due to having to live with it longer. Yes, the technology is great (certainly no thanks to any deity though), but it's not to be relied upon... I've seen several Notices To Mariners where the military are trying out GPS scrambling devices. Not to mention the fact the the US *will* switch the thing off should they believe the enemy is using it to co-ordinate an attack. Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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