[aprssig] Accuracy of data on APRS
Amir Findling sarlabs at gmail.comSun Jun 10 12:12:24 UTC 2007
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Ray: maybe it was a very cold day in hell? :-! Sorry, I could not resist the urge... 73 de Amir K9CHP, member ARRL, AMSAT #36083 Cayuga County Highland SAR, http://www.cayuganet.org/highlandsar/index.html K9 Certification Tester, NYS Federation of SAR Teams www.nysfedsar.org <http://www.nysfedsar.org/> 1^st Special Response Group (1SRG) www.1srg.org <http://www.1srg.org/> Apprentice Tracker, Joel Hardin Professional Tracking Services, www.jhardin-inc.com Ray Wells wrote: > The only place in Queensland where you would experience a temperature > of -17 Celsius would be in a cold storage facility, a particularly > cold one at that. > > Most of Queensland is tropical/sub-tropical and temperatures as low as > -17 Celsius do not occur. > > > If somebody has chosen to transmit the inside temperature of his > refrigerator it's hardly indicative of the temperature in that area! > > Ray vk2tv > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.tapr.org/pipermail/aprssig/attachments/20070610/4c224f95/attachment.htm
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