[aprssig] Re: WiFi for tracking ?
Stephen H. Smith
wa8lmf2 at aol.com
Tue Aug 14 03:01:08 EDT 2007
Mark Fellhauer wrote:
> At 05:17 PM 8/13/2007, Stephen H. Smith wrote:
>> Andrew Rich wrote:
>>> Has anyone got a PDA, a GPS and some code ande sent back there
>>> positon using wifi ?
>>>
>>> 2.4 GHz stuff is cheap enough.
>>>
>>> Andrew Rich VK4TEC
>>
>> And what would the point of this be? Given the range of typical
>> WiFi gear, you could probably SEE the location of the other station.
>
>
> Actually this has been demonstrated on a few large college campuses.
> Having attended Arizona State University, I can attest you cannot see
> from one side of the main campus to the other...
>
> By using triangulation methods, a person can be located to within
> about 60 feet, using common access points. Several methods have been
> devised and a few fielded. There is also a system I've read about
> that's more of a proximity sensor.
>
From the wording of the original query, it seems Andrew was basically
proposing using a WiFi radio instead of a 2-meter rig to send GPS data
to another user. Not triangulating the signal from multiple access
points.
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