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In message , James Christie
writes In message , Tim writes On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 15:57:55 +0000, Peter Masson wrote: (Can GPS identify which line the train is on if adjoining platforms are different lengths?) Not with any certainty. Of course, what happens if the Pentagon decided to turn off GPS for civilian use without warning (which they've always stated they have the right to do)? Or worse, they have a war and introduce deliberate errors into the system designed to confuse the enemy? I can see it now on the 9:24 from Tonbridge: "We will shortly be arriving at Copenhagen, please mind the step" I know that Europe is going to deploy it's own GPS sats, but I don't know when that will be. Timbo The European system is already being deployed, the first satellite is already up (of course you need at least 4 for a good position), forgotten the name of the system though.. The Russians have their own system called GLASNOSS and the Chinese have also started sending up satellites so they have their own version as well. ********, its GLONASS, I ALWAYS get that the wrong way round...... -- Regards, James Christie "In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move." - Douglas Adams |
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