Quetzal
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I like it.
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That is a real good point. As far as diving in the US is concerned, it works just fine. The rumor in the satellite market is that Iridium will eventually take over Globalstar. There is a very good chance of this happening in the next year or so. When that happens, the SPOT subscribers will have access to Iridium's 66 satellites in addition to Globalstar's 44. That will easily provide global coverage. But in the meantime, you're right, there are certainly areas with great diving not covered.
I do have a scuba housing in the works specific to the SPOT. A friend of mine is professionally designing it. I'll keep those of you interested posted on the progress of this thing.
Good post
What do you think of rescue streamers. I keep planning on buying one but never get around to it.
RescueStreamer® - Water Safety Emergency Distress Signaling Device
Are they effective?
A rocket launcher would be nice so I can shoot at the boat that leaves me....ha ha LOL!!
Iridium's takeover of Globalstar (if it happens) will not automatically mean that the Iridium satellites will start monitoring spot transmissions. It depends on the kind of transponders on the satellites and their availability. Most up and down links to satellites are not in the VHF band (UHF or higher) if for no other reason than the amount of traffic (static to the satellites). This means those transponders can not be used for monitoring SPOT.That is a real good point. As far as diving in the US is concerned, it works just fine. The rumor in the satellite market is that Iridium will eventually take over Globalstar. There is a very good chance of this happening in the next year or so. When that happens, the SPOT subscribers will have access to Iridium's 66 satellites in addition to Globalstar's 44. That will easily provide global coverage. But in the meantime, you're right, there are certainly areas with great diving not covered.
I do have a scuba housing in the works specific to the SPOT. A friend of mine is professionally designing it. I'll keep those of you interested posted on the progress of this thing.
Here you go ... http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/re...3968-radar-reflective-smb-safety-sausage.htmlNavy OnStar thank you!
If I wrapped the bladder of my wing with Mylar would be large enough RADAR signature?