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On 2010-03-12, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Far better would have been a satellite based emergency locator transmitter. Originaly designed for airplanes, they are available for hikers, etc. Yep. When I first looked them up a few years ago, the prices were prohibitive. Now, world level locators are down to the same as a good HT and continental locators down to $100. As for CW, even QRP saving him, it's possible but not likely. HF location is too coarse to find him, unless he had a GPS unit and was able to transmit an SOS with the correct coordinates, had a big enough antenna to be heard, and so on. So I'm rapidly learning. Spent much of last night reading ARRLs older Gen class book. A real eye opener. I need to get the technician book tuit de suit and knuckle down. I actually know most of the math and basic electronics in general class, but am so damn rusty it'll take awhile to clear out these geezer cobwebs. I think better to get my element 2 license and get on the air and worry about general class and QRP fantasies, later. Thanks for the reaity check. ![]() nb |
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