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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 20:57:43 -0400, HK wrote: I looked into that. The phone itself was about a grand. At the moment, my cell provides the coverage I want while out on the Bay. Works good in Virginia Beach to a decent distance offshore and it worked offshore in Hawaii, too. We are usually OK with cell phones out to about 10 miles or so, after that nada. There are some massive dead zones however, particularly in the coastal Carolinas. We found a big one today in the middle of Delaware Bay about 1/3 of the way north from Cape May, NJ. VHF to USCG or SeaTow seems to be OK 30 or 40 miles out in most places, sometimes a great deal more. Their antennas are well sited on high towers or buildings. And you start sinking, and you manage to call the CG. How do they know where you are? If you can not get to your GPS or it failed in the fire causing the sinking, you die. And you might have been saved by someone who heard your VHF call. |
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