I'm sure that I'm doing something obviously wrong but I cannot figure it
out.

I am using a Android 1.6 emulator with the Google API.  No matter what I
try the emulator cannot determine its location.  Both the browser and
the Maps application both say that the location is unavailable.

The emulator is configured with GPS.  I used DDMS to send GPS
coordinates.  I wrote a small GPS application that displays the current
location whenever the location changes.  The application confirms for me
that when I send new coordinates via DDMS that the emulator sees the
change.  So why can't the browser or Maps figure out where I am?

Thanks.

...Jake

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