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"hk" wrote in message m... On 4/4/10 7:40 PM, Eisboch wrote: wrote in message m... The U.S. is not the only country with GPS satellites... :) True. The Russians have the GLONASS system. That's about it. There is a European system called Galileo in development and a Chinese system also in development, but right now the only operational systems are by the USA and Russia and they are not compatible. Eisboch This from the NY Times: April 4, 2007 Russia Challenges the U.S. Monopoly on Satellite Navigation By ANDREW E. KRAMER As an unqualified to judge layperson, I don't think Loran should be shut down. The USA is becoming totally dependent on *one* system for commerce, commercial shipping and military applications. The potential damage or risk to any of them is a matter of national security. To operate without a backup system is foolhardy. Eisboch |
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On 4/4/10 8:11 PM, Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message m... On 4/4/10 7:40 PM, Eisboch wrote: wrote in message m... The U.S. is not the only country with GPS satellites... :) True. The Russians have the GLONASS system. That's about it. There is a European system called Galileo in development and a Chinese system also in development, but right now the only operational systems are by the USA and Russia and they are not compatible. Eisboch This from the NY Times: April 4, 2007 Russia Challenges the U.S. Monopoly on Satellite Navigation By ANDREW E. KRAMER As an unqualified to judge layperson, I don't think Loran should be shut down. The USA is becoming totally dependent on *one* system for commerce, commercial shipping and military applications. The potential damage or risk to any of them is a matter of national security. To operate without a backup system is foolhardy. Eisboch Well, perhaps we should all buy some Russian GPS receiver for backup. :) So, when LORAN was all there was, we were in "foolhardy" mode? :) I started boating when all I had was a compass and a paper chart. -- http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym |