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I thought for all of the GPS threads.
Next year, 2006, the government mandate for GPS inclusion in cell phones starts. That means that eventually every cheap cell phone is going to have a GPS. GPS receivers are plentyfull now, but are getting set to proliferate into a commondity part. The time is coming when instead of worrying about tying the multiple GPS using instruments you have in your airplane, they all have their own, and you have 3, 4 or more redundant GPS recievers in your airplane. |
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Scott Moore wrote:
I thought for all of the GPS threads. Next year, 2006, the government mandate for GPS inclusion in cell phones starts. That means that eventually every cheap cell phone is going to have a GPS. GPS receivers are plentyfull now, but are getting set to proliferate into a commondity part. The time is coming when instead of worrying about tying the multiple GPS using instruments you have in your airplane, they all have their own, and you have 3, 4 or more redundant GPS recievers in your airplane. I believe the phone makers were trying to substitute a cell-tower triangularization scheme so they didn't have to have a GPS in each phone. I never heard what the outcome was, however. Note a GPS chip-set is only $0.25 in 100,000 lots! |
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Stubby wrote On 12/09/05 14:00,:
Scott Moore wrote: I thought for all of the GPS threads. Next year, 2006, the government mandate for GPS inclusion in cell phones starts. That means that eventually every cheap cell phone is going to have a GPS. GPS receivers are plentyfull now, but are getting set to proliferate into a commondity part. The time is coming when instead of worrying about tying the multiple GPS using instruments you have in your airplane, they all have their own, and you have 3, 4 or more redundant GPS recievers in your airplane. I believe the phone makers were trying to substitute a cell-tower triangularization scheme so they didn't have to have a GPS in each phone. I never heard what the outcome was, however. Note a GPS chip-set is only $0.25 in 100,000 lots! They lost. |
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Yes and no. As I understand it, the new phones will be able to tell someone
where you are, so that they can come and give you CPR or offer armed response, but it won't have a display that tells YOU where you are. So I don't believe that they will be GPS's as we think of them. Bob Gardner "Scott Moore" wrote in message ... I thought for all of the GPS threads. Next year, 2006, the government mandate for GPS inclusion in cell phones starts. That means that eventually every cheap cell phone is going to have a GPS. GPS receivers are plentyfull now, but are getting set to proliferate into a commondity part. The time is coming when instead of worrying about tying the multiple GPS using instruments you have in your airplane, they all have their own, and you have 3, 4 or more redundant GPS recievers in your airplane. |
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On 12/9/2005 5:48 PM, Bob Gardner wrote the following:
Yes and no. As I understand it, the new phones will be able to tell someone where you are, so that they can come and give you CPR or offer armed response, but it won't have a display that tells YOU where you are. So I don't believe that they will be GPS's as we think of them. But do they even do that with GPS? It would seem to be easier to do approximate location via reporting which cell(s) the phone is hitting and maybe its signal amplitude. Not as accurate of course. If it's really GPS I can't imagine that the manufacturers wouldn't somehow add it to the list of toys the phone makes available to the user. |
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If the cellphone is able to transmit its GPS co-ordinates, surely it
should also be able to give that same information to the user. |
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In a previous article, "Andrew Sarangan" said:
If the cellphone is able to transmit its GPS co-ordinates, surely it should also be able to give that same information to the user. Some of them can. A friend has a cell phone that one of the better hidden menu items is to make the GPS data private - if you don't select it, the cell phone company terms of service allows them the option to spam you with text messages advertising businesses local to where you are. There is also a program somebody wrote using the Google Maps API where you and a community of friends can always see where the other members of your community are at any time based on the GPS coordinates of their cell phones. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ "You are installing Internet Explorer 4.0. Windows NT needs to overwrite all your system dll's and restart your computer. Note that this application is NOT part of the operating system. Good luck." |
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In article ,
(Paul Tomblin) wrote: Some of them can. A friend has a cell phone that one of the better hidden menu items is to make the GPS data private - if you don't select it, the cell phone company terms of service allows them the option to spam you with text messages advertising businesses local to where you are. what's the name of this cell provider? I want to make sure that I never ever buy anything from them. Thanks -- Bob Noel New NHL? what a joke |
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Bob Noel wrote:
In article , (Paul Tomblin) wrote: Some of them can. A friend has a cell phone that one of the better hidden menu items is to make the GPS data private - if you don't select it, the cell phone company terms of service allows them the option to spam you with text messages advertising businesses local to where you are. what's the name of this cell provider? I want to make sure that I never ever buy anything from them. What's wrong with that if it works? |
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In article ,
Stubby wrote: what's the name of this cell provider? I want to make sure that I never ever buy anything from them. What's wrong with that if it works? I try to avoid doing business with companies that spam. -- Bob Noel New NHL? what a joke |
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