Submitted by needlesfox t3_10rczg2 in gadgets
mofa90277 t1_j7013oo wrote
Reply to comment by joremero in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
Physics degree, Caltech, then over thirty years designing airborne radars, including five years designing satellite radar & satellite communications networks (i.e., X- and Ku bands). At those wavelengths, signals transmitted by your phone (a critical part of all this) are not going more than 10-20-ish centimeters deep in the best conditions. So, from the perspective of mountains, RF signals are “line of sight” in that mountains are opaque to RF signals.
This is different from wireless signals getting through house or apartment walls, because they’re basically made of air. (And signals are aided by reflections from a myriad other surfaces around typical homes).
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joremero t1_j725hlf wrote
I see, so it was an oversimplification.
freakasaurous t1_j7650gv wrote
Line of Sight propagation is an actual concept. No simplification of anything
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