Brooke

Using sound to locate large guns dates back to at least WWI.

Bruce

Brooke Clarke wrote:
> Hi Mark:
>
> It turns out that many large cities in the U.S. have Time Of Arrival systems 
> to 
> locate where a gun is discharged.
> http://www.prc68.com/I/Sensors.shtml#Aco
> The military also uses time of arrival to locate guns:
> http://www.prc68.com/I/RT1185.shtml
> so again the topic is time related.
>
> Have Fun,
>
> Brooke Clarke
> http://www.prc68.com
>
> Mark Sims wrote:
>   
>> Unfortunately, in many US cities,  getting shot on New Years is an all too 
>> common occurance.  Knuckle dragging idiots celebrate with lots of booze, 
>> ammunition, and firearms.  At the stoke of midnight they unleash a hail of 
>> gunfire into the air...  and what goes up tends to come back down.  
>> Inevitably somebody (more often than not, a child) will be in the exact 
>> place where something comes down.-------------In swedish leap-second 
>> translates to skott-sekund, and skott translates 
>> back to shot, so recalling the recent thread on fire-arms, don't get 
>> shot on the leap-second.
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