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David Robinson wrote in message ...
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:44:54 GMT, Bruce in Alaska wrote: If I remeber correctly the FSN-80 was Furuno's first GPS Receiver. Been a while since I have seen one.... Bruce in alaska It does look like a GPS receiver, based on the buttons/options. But I couldn't find anything with the acronym GPS on it. I was thinking it used some other radio beacon positioning data. If its GPS, then I can at least connect up a GPS tuned antenna and see if it will locate me. Thanks! Received this: To David Robinson We have received your request for advice from Furuno USA - Japan to Australia and wish to assist. The FSN-80 was a satnav transit satellite positioning system that predated GPS. Unfortunately all the satnav satellites are now out of service and as such the FSN-80 will no longer operate to provide satellite derived position. -- I've done some web research regarding the Transit system (pre GPS). The websites say the system was shutdown but I can't find any mention of the satellites being deorbited. Maybe they are still transmitting:-) I have the frequencies 146.99 and 399.97 Mhz. I'll pop 146.99 into my R-10 comms receiver connected to a 2m antenna and see if its still transmitting. I'll have to wait a day to be sure. If nothing is heard, I'll contact some history collecting groups and see if they would like it.. Unless there is some good parts in it. I doubt it. On a good note, I now know all about GPS and its previous incarnations. David Robinson |
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