>From: "Teryr Hernlund - [General Bracket]" >Reply-To: listserv@azgeocaching.com >To: >Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] GPS on Commercial Airliner? >Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 12:03:19 -0700 > >In any event, depending on the airline (America West has a strict policy >against GPSr's), just pack it in >your carry-on like the rest of your >stuff. Don't act suspicious and you won't be placed under >suspicion. That is interesting.. because they have all kinds of GPS equiptment in the cockpit! I fly hot air balloons (FAA certified aircraft) and I always use GPS on board. An interesting note I thought yall might be interested in: I use two way radio communication with my ground crew. The radios are Motorola VHF radios. When my radio is turned on, I lose GPS sattelite reception. This has happened with all my GPS's.. my Magellan 300, my Garmin 3+ and my Garmin Etrex Legend. So, when I am flying in competitions where my GPS is being used constantly, I cannot have my radio on and talk to my ground crew as my GPS will stop tracking! I havent really tried changing frequencies in my radio's to see if that would fix the problem. But, have been wanting to try that (my crew if good and I rarely have to talk to them anyways except when getting ready to land). On the other hand, my aircraft radio (ICOM IC-A22), which operates on higher frequencies, has no effect on my GPS. Interesting! On the flip side of the coin.. my GPS's have no effect on the radio's or any other instruments at all. Scott Team Ropingthewind _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963