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bmuise once bubbled...
If surface-to-diver communications systems hang a receiver in the water to pick up divers voices, why cant they do the same for GPS systems????
bmuise once bubbled...
I understand satellite signals cant penetrate water.
My question is, if wireless comm systems use a base station and send signals from the comms to the base station (wired to the boat) why not use the same wireless signals to rerlay coordinates from a base station on the surface?
El Buzo Loco once bubbled...
Haven't tried this and wonder if it might be a cheap solution:
Pack a small Garmin etrek or emap into a clear dive-rated transparent case. Have it be slightly positive buoyant.
Send it up on a line (using a reel) and allow it a minute or so to get its position.
Pull it down and read the coordinates.![]()
http://www.scubadiving.com/gear/11navdevices/locators.shtmlbmuise once bubbled...
I would like to even see something that could be a pinger that attaches to the anchor line and a receiver that goes into your console that has a flashing light that told you you were getting closer or farther away...hot or cold type deal...allowing you to merely find the boat...