Xref: utzoo rec.ham-radio:30483 sci.electronics:17438 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!emory!wa4mei!ke4zv!gary From: gary@ke4zv.UUCP (Gary Coffman) Newsgroups: rec.ham-radio,sci.electronics Subject: Re: GPS accuracy in wake of Desert Storm? Message-ID: <2080@ke4zv.UUCP> Date: 1 Feb 91 15:13:50 GMT References: <1154.27A2ECFD@w8grt.fidonet.org> <1991Jan29.044137.20914@zoo.toronto.edu> <1321@catnip.berkeley.ca.us> <1991Jan30.232701.25602@amd.com> Reply-To: gary@ke4zv.UUCP (Gary Coffman) Followup-To: rec.ham-radio Organization: Gannett Technologies Group Lines: 13 In article <1991Jan30.232701.25602@amd.com> phil@brahms.amd.com (Phil Ngai) writes: >In article <1321@catnip.berkeley.ca.us> bandy@catnip.berkeley.ca.us (Gun Control is Hitting Your Target) writes: >|So, Henry, how do you know that Saddam already knows this? > >Let's see, if Saddam doesn't have a GPS, it doesn't matter to him >how accurate the GPS he doesn't have is. If he does have a GPS, >it's not going to be hard to find out how accurate it is, assuming >he knows the coordinates of at least one location he has access to. Even easier, if he has a GPS receiver, it's all explained in the manual. At least it is in the manuals for the ones we have. Gary KE4ZV