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Old November 27th 12, 04:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jim[_32_]
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Default Black Friday deal from Spot

On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 2:40:39 AM UTC-5, bumper wrote:
On Saturday, November 24, 2012 7:16:55 AM UTC-8, Eric Greenwell wrote:

On 11/23/2012 6:46 AM, Evan Ludeman wrote:






Who else is thinking the extra bucks for an InReach is a good idea? I'd




be using it by itself, without a smart phone; possibly, I'd use it with




an iPod Touc




Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to




email me)




I've been using an InReach (paired with an Android phone) since August. Works really well, with none of the hit and miss I've seen with Spot. InReach has advantages for tracking as it includes altitude and heading info. Being two-way, it confirms message and SOS reception. It works stand alone, of course, but when paired with a smart phone allows two way text messages from anywhere in the world. Though in one particularly narrow and deep Idaho river canyon, it took about 10 minutes to get through. Unlike Spot, since InReach is two way, it knows it hasn't gotten through yet so keeps trying rather than just waiting for the next tracking interval.



Also, when stationary, it shifts to one tracking fix per hour. When the paired phone is turned off (to save battery), the InReach will flash a message light if it has an incoming text message waiting - stores in in queue until you turn on phone to retrieve message.



You can send/receive text messages to any cell phone or email address when no cell service is available.



More expensive than Spot, but worth it IMO.



bumper

I considered trading my Spot for the inReach because it could be nice having altitude and texting. I didn't because I think the cube-like shape would be a bit awkward and difficult to attach to my parachute/belt. The inReach being more expensive wasn't a concern but the annual service contract is also twice the price ($300).

If anyone is still considering an inReach I saw a $75 rebate on line somewhere this weekend.

-Jim
 




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