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Last Saturday when I landed out about 65 miles SE of Moriarty, I did
not have cell phone coverage. I turned on the SPOT and pushed the help button. The location was sent as advertised to Nancy's cell phone. Nancy and I always use coordinates in degrees, minutes, and decimal minutes. We had never used the SPOT for an actual retrieve. While we knew that the SPOT used degrees and decimal degrees, being senior citizens we had forgot that fact over the winter. Fortunantly, when I walked to the main highway, two ladies stopped who had cell phone coverage. I was able call Nancy and give coordinates in the format she expected. We have had a couple of bad experiences with incorrect corridinates. It is probably a good idea to give some old fashioned directions so that the crew can verify that the coordinates make sense. Bill Snead 6W |
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