Re: How does one carry a pager when WSing ? -Reply

From: Edward W. Scott (shred@netcom.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Jun 07 1995 - 07:25:48 PDT


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My Call of the Wind Pager doesn't work at Waddell. I don't know where it
drops out, but I suspect it's around Davenport. The service provider is
All City Paging, so maybe another carrier does provide support in that
area. It also doesn't work on Pacheco Pass and San Luis (nor do cell
phones, from what I understand).

-shrEd
Ed Scott
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On Wed, 7 Jun 1995, Ben Cristi wrote:

> I used to carry a 24hr pager and cell phone. My boss suggested leaving
> it in the car while sailing, and checking it every 45min or so. I often get a
> drink of water around then anyway. It's been a while but I recall my
> pager worked at Dav/Scotts/Waddell, but the cell phone was borderline,
> and usually didn't work until I got closer to Santa Cruz.
>
> Ben
>
>



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