On that note... Is there anyway someone could locate someone elses
location from GPS?


On Tue, 22 Apr 2003 09:19:08 -0000, davNOLindiSpamatHotmaildotcom
(David L) wrote:

>
>I wish.
>The handset appears to provide just a part of the GPS info, used by the
>cellular network's computational hardware, to provide E911 location.
>
>I've not seen any verified reports of a cellular debug menu, displaying
>any GPS info.
>
>I'm convinced, if the phone could display any GPS info, the cellular
>carriers would find a way to charge for it first...
>
>See also..
>
>sci.geo.satellite-nav
>alt.satellite.gps
>
>Snaptrack.com
>
>FCC: Enhanced 911
>
>http://www.fcc.gov/911/enhanced/
>
>------
>David
>
>"kirk_" <[email protected]> wrote in article <5sWoa.24$55.583@news>:
>> I have a new Motorola T720 and I know it has the built in locator for 911.
>>
>> I am not for sure if this is a full blown GPS chipset or not. I have tried
>> to find the information on the Motorola site and what they call a spec sheet
>> is more of a brochure.
>>
>> 1. Does it use a real GPS chipset?
>> 2. Is there any way that it can display GPS information for me?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kirk
>>
>>

>
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