I tried this several times over the Christmas break with two different beacons and had no issues at all? I do not carry my phone and I have a separate Garmin I carry.You guys have your phones turned on while sledding???
When you get home tonight turn your beacon on... or even better turn it on to search and run your cell phone under it and watch what happens!
For the record everyone reading this.. Buy a GPS and don't have your phone on while you are sledding.
I can understand not having your phone on you ie. in your jacket or backpack as it may cause interference. But leaving it in the glovebox of the sled recording GPS tracks I can't see that causing interference?
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Maps 3D pro is by far the best app. Installed the 12v outlet in the glovebox and have been running this since 2013.
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Were they in airplane mode?If you want to roll the dice like that I guess... Plenty of times people have been recovered buried UNDER their snowmobiles. Not intentionally bashing this post... But why go through all the trouble of wearing a beacon... If you are going to carry around a device that can possibly render it useless.... We have tried it may times and trust me it will mess a beacon signal right up. Granted im no avalanche expert by any means but I know for a FACT that is not a good idea. Anyways.. Just my two cents!
I got a hold of the developer who has a beta version for Android that he is going to get me to test...looking forward to trying this app
Memory Map on iphone this year and it is working fantastic!
mounted a case on the gen4 dash area, running with it always plugged in from ski-doo's USB power supply accessory, and it works great all day even in the -25C weather we had!
yes it runs in airplane mode, has no sim card installed, downloaded and installed app and map areas via WiFi and I don't see myself going back to anything else anytime soon!
Tracking overlay on downloaded maps works GREAT!
Previously used a rino 655 that is now sitting powered off in my avy pack as a back-up!
I was unsure if any effort was worth the time using a mobile device......(but if you have a spare phone kicking around that your not afraid of possibly losing or damaging)... but after 5 days use in the backcountry I am VERY glad I did!