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"WaIIy" wrote in message
... On Fri, 16 Dec 2011 11:21:03 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message . .. BusinessWeek is carrying an article today that says that government tests showed that the proposed LightSquared mobile service caused interference to 75% of all GPS receivers tested. The report can be found at: http://preview.tinyurl.com/7jyaazf There is big money behind this. I'd recommend writing your elected representatives and voicing your concerns. It seems to me real sailors needn't be concerned about this at all. Who needs GPS inland or very near coastal anyway where landmarks and navigation marks are eyeball visible? Those who proceed down the Intracoastal Waterway with eyes glued to their GPS readout are putzes to be sure. It's obvious you haven't sailed at night. Nighttime is for anchoring or docking when one is recreational sailing inland waterways. And, even if one likes to take unnecessary chances recreational sailing or even if one sails for a living commercially, since the interference is only within 100 meters of a transmission station, it will result in a GPS not being accurate for all of about five seconds (your sample rate is probably not much greater this this) when you're underway should you happen across such a station right in the middle of the channel. The concern about vessel navigation being compromised by this is a laughable one. Wilbur Hubbard |
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