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Re: Cedar Creek Accident
[Re: Shoe Dave]
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12/23/21 11:46 PM
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Mike2718
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It is great to hear that they are recovering and the prognosis is good. I am curious, several posters have said that heavy fog can interfere with GPS, which I was surprised to hear, and was concerning, since many of us use GPS. I did a little research and I can't find any source that confirms the statement the fog interferes with GPS. The only thing I could find said fog has no affect. Attached is one of the sites I saw, there are several others. http://www.gpsinformation.net/gpsclouds.htmI am not trying to start an argument, I just want to be well informed and safe. If anyone has contradictory information, please post it. First, I'm glad to hear Brady and Scott will recover. I continue to pray for them. I know it will be a long road and take a lot of work but I am happy they will be ok. GPS signals are very weak but fog itself will not interfere with the signals. Things that can block the signal such as, tall buildings, being under a bridge, etc., can cause your gps to lose a signal. There usually isn't a problem because most of the time there are enough satellites "in view" for your antenna to get good reception.
Have a Blessed Day, Mike
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Re: Cedar Creek Accident
[Re: Mike2718]
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12/24/21 01:01 AM
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Happykamper
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Really good to hear these fellows are going to recover and fish again, hope you both have a Merry Christmas.
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