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About Michael Brower
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Questions about the operation of the GPS constellation, functionality and expectations of GPS receivers, GPS applications, wireless-GPS applications, E-911, Vehicle Tracking, Vehicle Navigation, publishing GPS data, the functionality and methodology of differential GPS.

Experience
Have worked with location technology since the mid 70s, loran A, Loran C, Transit Satellite Navigation, Omega, GPS, Local Positioning Systems, DGPS. Assisted in the development of the NMEA Communications Standards (1983) and invented navigation data protocol conversion. Pioneered the OEM GPS industry in 1990 and the integration of GPS into Vehicle Navigation and Vehicle Tracking Applications. Assisted in the development of a National DGPS system via RDS subcarrier in the mid 90s and worked with the Globalstar Satellite Communications system. Currently publish Wireless Location News. http://www.wireless-location.com. Own and operate LocEight, a web portal that allows people to publish their location information. http://www.loceight.com.

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Wireless Location News

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High school, 2 years college, Airborne Communications and Navigation Systems USAF 1968, various computer science courses (1983 and useless btw), self educated hardware design and assembly level programming, self educated C programming (never made the leap to C++, morphed into marketing instead) self educated HTML, Perl, PHP, and JavaScript programming.

 
   

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GPS (Global Positioning System) - Tracking a Vessel crossing the North Pacific


Expert: Michael Brower - 10/20/2009

Question
Aloha,
My husband is currently bringing a boat across the Paciifc from Eureka CA to Maui, HI. His heading is 215 degrees and his last position is 39 degrees 49 min 99 N; 125 50 33 W. Is there some website where I can input these coordinates and see where he is on the map?
Thanks for your help - Jan

Answer
You can do it on Google.  Go to google and click on Maps. Then paste this in the search space then click Search Maps.

n 39 49.99 W 125 50.33

Notice I have added a decimal.  When you get updates from him you can just go here and plot it.

Mike


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