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So you want a "Personal Locator Beacon" (PLB) integrated with your cell phone, is that it? See link. |
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Yes indeed, something similar... except with diffrent coded signals to indicate diffrent types of distress. And also without a $600 price tag. |
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Misread as "Emergency Cell Phone Bacon" and thought perhaps Rods_ had found a way to migrate the fax technology over to mobiles. |
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Nokia puts out a phone for Sprint networks which features an emergency GPS locator in the phone |
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E911 Emergency Location Capable Features an embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing the E911 emergency location services where available. |
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I understand what you're thinking of here....out of reach of the cell tower, more power would get a signal somewhere. Problem is once you lose a close tower, boosting the signal could lead to one of many fun radio anomaies, and you could still be unfindable...Of course, if you could somehow accompany the signal with a location beacon, via the handy built in GPS unit, that would be cool. |
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But, I think blanket cell phone coverage might get here more quickly than trying to get the cell companies to add this to their phones... |
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...or ten megaphones in series; do it the old fashioned way... |
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Or a small cylinder of helium that inflates a balloon which trails a wire aerial, all of which pops out of the top of the phone at the press of a button. |
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another plus for pigeons. |
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