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Not too much chatter about sat phones and spots lately. What's everyone using? Would like to invest in a sat phone but is this the best option? Does the spot/ iPhone ccombo work well? Any info
they say iphones screw up beacon signals and real sat phones are not cheap and the monthly cost isnt cheap .
this has been discussed before, the spot does not run on the same 2 way system as the globalstar phones. I have never had an "OK" message fail to go through, and the spot worked as advertised when I had to use the "911" button. globalstar phones are a whole different issueI have a spot which is a paper weight on my desk now. I have purchased an Inmarsat sat phone two seasons ago now. The thing works everywhere I go. Summer winter doesn't matter I carry it all the time. It cost $800 bucks shipped to my door with 250 mins which are good for two years. There is no contract or anything like that either. The reason spots are less then ideal is they run off the global star network. Which only allows you to make calls send msgs at certain times of the day due to sat positions. You have to print off a time sheet off there website to see when you can make calls. Which doesn't really work in an emergency situation. This is just what I've found as I have spent some time using both systems.
ive have looked into this , and no one can say anything for sure ??? ive asked the Canadian Avalanche center and they have no idea ??? so i suggest u turn those phones off when u are in the back country sledding or skiing .
Avalanche Beacons and Electrical Interference
Here's an article on Beacon Interference with respect to electronics, there are also several out there about GPS interference as well. Best to turn off all electronics and only use them when required.
I just put the iPhone, and spot in my riser bag on the Doo.
you can leave your cell phone off until you want to use the spot connect, turn it on, pair it, send your message and shut the phone off again. would be nice to have 2 way communication, but being able to send a custom message every time is a big improvement over the old spot. especially in an emergency, you would be able to give specific information as to the services required. makes a big difference for the responders enhancing their response time.
the only time I have had messages fail to send were while in tracking mode. i believe that to be because of where the spot is stored while I'm riding. when stopped, I place it label up as per the instructions, ensure that the slow flash of the green light is working indicating connectivity has been acheived, and send my message. whenever I have ridden in cell service the notification comes thru to my cell phone within 2 minutes. my buddy rides Kakwa and bought the spot connect last year and every one of the messages he sent came thru with a message bragging about the conditions. I'm totally getting one just for that "I'm here and you're not" deal.Teeroy,
Ive had mine fail or delay so much that i can and have sent msgs from sicamous and been able to drive back to Ab and once home receive notifcation that the msg has sent. And i am not the only one who has had this happen. To each there own with different experiences i guess..
Last time i checked it was $175 for 250 mins, that was when i bought the whole package. here is the link :
well, when you have someone at home that actually cares about your welfare, they are a great tool to carry with you. maybe someday you will find that special someone willyi personally like to sled when i go sledding lol not send texts all day lol
fixed....i tell him when and about where i will be going and all of my friends have good back country knowledge he knows im sledding with the boys ! so dont text me to pick up milk half way threw the day lol
it's sunday dude, cutting you some slack. loloh T lol is that all u could come up with ?