[Az-Geocaching] GPS cell phones

Robert & Linda Smith Lrsmith at cableone.net
Mon Dec 27 12:09:38 MST 2004


OK.  I see what you mean.  I think it would be hard for a cell site to 
get a fix on your phone.  I believe you would need a couple of signals 
and I don't think the cells overlap to the point where you could use 
their receivers.  If a cell phone was transmitting ID information to the 
cell site, I don't see how another cell site could, also receive it to 
begin the job of figuring out the coordinates.  By the same token, I 
don't think any 2 or 3 cell sites could send data to the cell phone 
where it could figure out "Where am I"  I would like to know more about 
how the 911 system will pin point your cell phone.  I understand how the 
cell site provider could say you are transmitting from your phone in 
such and such an area based on the signal received by the cell site from 
you phone.  But that is about all I can come up with right now.  Course, 
it took me 2 years to understand how the GPS works,,,, so what do I know....
Bob Smith, Team Petite Elite

Roping The Wind wrote:

>>
>> Rand,
>> A couple of months ago we got the Motorola V60s on Verizon.  I 
>> quizzed the kid about the GPS part of the system and he was so vague 
>> even when I described our GPS and caching to him.  I don't see where 
>> they can have anything in the cell phones that look at all like what 
>> we are using for caching.
>> Bob Smith, Team Petite Elite
>
> I dont think that is what the GPS cell phones are about. They arent 
> for using as a GPS unit. They have some kind of GPS capabilities built 
> into it. I was told it is for 911 situations.. so they know exactly 
> where you are. Brian/TeamAI might be able to explain more about this?
>
> Of course, THEY know exactly where you are anytime of day and anyplace 
> as long as the phone is on.. the way I see it. ??? I dont like it. 
> Just another attempt by our wonderful government to control our lives 
> and track us every step of the way, every day.
>
> Scott
> Team RTW
>



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