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Re: [TCLUG:18474] Internet to your Sailboat (was: mp3 pirate)



andrew nemchenko wrote:
> 
> Well lets see:
> There is satelite phone
> Short wave radio (but the connection is very slow should be ok for email
> with pine or something)
> A really long telephone chord.
> Cellular if you are near land.
> I think it would be a good Idea for someone (a company) to tap into those
> fiber optic lines at the bottom of the ocean, and set up under water towers
> for cellular service. Lets say there is 100 mile range around each tower. So
> basicly if you need to make a call or check your email you would pull out
> your map and sail into one of these service areas and get your work done
> then sail out.
> 

Except high frequencies don't work well underwater. The best soultion US
gov. came up with for communication to subs is a very low frequency, low
enough that it actually travles through the earth. Only two antennas are
needed to send a message to any sub anywhere in the world. There is
really only one message they send via this system...come to parsicope
depth.

Kinda like using ICQ to tell someone to get off the net so you can call
them. 

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