Re: Personal GPS on a commercial flight...will it work?

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That being said, the signals are easily blocked by very little mass.
Some of the small units have really crappy antennas as well. Good
luck...

On Dec 22, 2003, at 14:31, David MR wrote:

> From a Southwest page:
> When indicated by Flight Attendant announcements, during the cruise
> phase of
> flight these devices may be operated: DVD, CD, and tape players,
> personal
> digital assistants (PDAs or hand-held computers), electronic
> calculators,
> hand held electronic games, electronic cameras, Global Positioning
> Satellite
> (GPS) receivers, and devices that compose e-mail or text messages
> without
> transmitting or receiving.

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