RE: COTW pagers in the Gorge

From: Lev Belov (levb@amazon.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Jul 19 1999 - 18:15:45 PDT


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From: Lev Belov <levb@amazon.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: RE: COTW pagers in the Gorge
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 18:15:45 -0700
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It does work - I was flying over the gorge recently (on my way to Seattle)
and my pager got the detailed reports about the Gorge sites. I do have the
new, smaller advisor pager.

On Monday, July 19, 1999 6:07 PM, Bob Prevett/NVidia/US
[SMTP:prevett@nvidia.com-DeleteThis] wrote:
> I will be going to the Gorge next week and would like to be able to use
my
> Call of the Wind pager when I'm up there.
>
> Supposedly, my recently updated pager should automatically swith to
receive
> Gorge reports. From the COTW web site:
>
> > Bring your pager to the Gorge and Hawaii!
> > Now, when you travel to the Gorge, as long as you have received a new
or
> > updated pager (since December 20, 1998), your pager will automatically
> switch
> > to receive Gorge reports.
>
> Has anyone tried out feature this year? Does it work?
>
> Bob
>
>
>



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