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Re: Does "Lifeboat Navigation" exist today?
From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2015 Jun 18, 09:29 -0700
From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2015 Jun 18, 09:29 -0700
Tom,
NSA satillites are capable of VHF radio reception. There is a chance that a reported position from mid ocean will get transfered to the proper authorities even when there are no ships around. That is if big brother isn't being lazy.
Greg Rudzinski
From: Tom Sult
Date: 2015 Jun 16, 08:43 -0500I'm a bit amused by emergency navigation of a life raft. If you have a sat phone it probably has a GPS. If you don't how does a position help. You are presumably not in a sailing dory but a modern inflatable life raft with water ballast. You are going with the currentIf you have a VHF radio it is unlikely your position by sextant will add to the fact that you are in VHF range from 3 feet AGL.But then what do I know. Help me.
Tom Sult, MDAuthor: JUST BE WELLjustbewell.info