| True 
story.  A number of years ago, I purchased a Verizon phone in a major city 
in Tennessee (shouldn't be hard to guess, there ain't too many of them).  
As I used it the first few days around Nashburg, my calls kept getting 
dropped.  I was finally disgusted enough to call Verizon Customer Service 
(another of those oxymorons) and complained.   She 
said, 'well you're probably too far from the nearest tower'.  I told her I 
doubted it, because I'm standing here and looking at one.  'Oh', she said, 
'that's the problem...your too close to the tower'.     I 
guess, in between two towers, there must be a 'sweet spot' about 2' wide where 
reception is great!   Chuck Jensen 
   
  I've used an 
  iPhone for several years now flying all around the country.  It's usually 
  very difficult to get any coverage at all unless you are very close to a 
  city.  The exception was in NW OK.  For some reason, I've always 
  gotten great service out in the middle of nowhere there not close to any towns 
  or citys......go figure.  As far as the 3G service it's nearly 
  useless.  I will see a good signal that shows 3G, but can hardly ever get 
  enough throughput to be usable, and certainly not usable for stuff like 
  weather radars etc.  About the only thing I have been able to use on a 
  very limited basis is text messages.   On a side note, I used a 
  Verizon phone for a few days and was able to use it for text messages and 
  making and receiving calls very easy in a wide area.  The ATT network is 
  pretty pathetic coverage compaired to Verizon.   Just make sure you 
  are using the phone while VFR.  It's not legal using it during IFR 
  flight.  I recently used a Zulu headset with bluetooth interface with 
  my iPhone and was quite impressed.  Sorry but the Bose are still a LOT 
  more comfortable.  I expect to see the Bose with bluetooth soon to 
  compete though.
 
 Ron
 
 
 
 ----- 
    Original Message -----From: "Greenbacks, UnLtd." 
    <N4ZQ@comcast.net>
 To: lml
 Subject: [LML] Re: iPhone
 Date: 
    Tue, 01 Dec 2009 06:29:19 -0500
 
 
 I'm curious whether any of you 
    have experience with an iPhone in the
 air. How about internet access at 
    various altitudes through their ATT
 service?
 
 Thanks
 
 Angier 
    Ames
 N4ZQ
 
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