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ceengland(at)bellsouth.ne Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 7:19 pm Post subject: Cheaper 406mhz plb alternative? |
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Anyone know any details about this product?
http://www.findmespot.com/explorespot/spotmessenger.aspx
IF it's using the public SARSAT satellites, maybe it would still work
after the 1st mandatory subscription lapses. (Still be a lot cheaper
than typical PLBs with built in GPS.)
Charlie
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rv7(at)b4.ca Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 7:28 pm Post subject: Cheaper 406mhz plb alternative? |
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On 19:18 2008-01-09 Charlie England <ceengland(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:
Quote: | Anyone know any details about this product?
http://www.findmespot.com/explorespot/spotmessenger.aspx
IF it's using the public SARSAT satellites, maybe it would still work
after the 1st mandatory subscription lapses. (Still be a lot cheaper
than typical PLBs with built in GPS.)
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Nothing more than is already posted on their website, but it looks like a
very interesting device. I've been following it for a while now, and will
probably pick one up this year when the weather gets better and I start
flying more.
Personally, I find the tracking/datalogging capability to be more
interesting than the emergency functionality, but the emergency capability
is extremely compelling. Flying around the mountains in the Pacific
Northwest it's nice to know that someone will have a starting point to
locate your carcass if something goes wrong unexpectedly.
I could see myself using the findmespot product for flying, motorcycling,
bicycling, and hiking. In all cases, it would be neat to be able to call
up a Google map later and see where i've been. Up until now, the only way
is to download a track from my GPS, convert it to a Google-compatible file,
and then view it on Google Maps. And that does nobody any good if the GPS
goes down with the plane...
-Rob
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sbuc(at)hiwaay.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:10 pm Post subject: Cheaper 406mhz plb alternative? |
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Charlie England wrote:
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Anyone know any details about this product?
http://www.findmespot.com/explorespot/spotmessenger.aspx
IF it's using the public SARSAT satellites, maybe it would still work
after the 1st mandatory subscription lapses. (Still be a lot cheaper
than typical PLBs with built in GPS.)
Charlie
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There is quite a bit of info and background on the Spot on the VAF site
and forums. Looks like a useful device.
Sam Buchanan
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Larry Bowen
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 802 Location: NC, USA
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:59 pm Post subject: Cheaper 406mhz plb alternative? |
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You can do something similar called APRS, if you have a amateur radio license. Feed nearly any sort of telemetry from airplane (or whatever) to a repeater, and the the internet if you like. I don't know enough about it to be dangerous yet, but plan to figure it out and equip the RV-7 with it. Another RVer in VA has it working in his RV-6A. Cool stuff.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_Position_Reporting_System
http://www.byonics.com/microtrak/
http://n1vg.net/opentracker/
http://aprs.fi/?
etc
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Larry Bowen
Larry(at)BowenAero.com (Larry(at)BowenAero.com)
http://BowenAero.com
On Jan 9, 2008 10:18 PM, Charlie England <ceengland(at)bellsouth.net (ceengland(at)bellsouth.net)> wrote:
[quote] --> RV-List message posted by: Charlie England <ceengland(at)bellsouth.net (ceengland(at)bellsouth.net)>
Anyone know any details about this product?
http://www.findmespot.com/explorespot/spotmessenger.aspx
IF it's using the public SARSAT satellites, maybe it would still work
after the 1st mandatory subscription lapses. (Still be a lot cheaper
than typical PLBs with built in GPS.)
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ronlee(at)pcisys.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:46 am Post subject: Cheaper 406mhz plb alternative? |
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I doubt that it uses current SARSAT satellites. As Rob mentions in a reply,
the "I am OK/Check-in" position reporting function seems helpful. It would
greatly reduce
the area that needs to be searched in the event of a problem.
If I did not already have a 406 MHz PLB I would probably get one of the Spot
systems.
Ron Lee
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ronlee(at)pcisys.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:17 am Post subject: Cheaper 406mhz plb alternative? |
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The other point is that after 4-5 years it becomes more expensive
than a 406 MHz PLB when you add in the $100/year cost.
However, the "I am OK/Check-in" function is one that a PLB does not
have and can easily justify the extra cost.
Ron Lee
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rhdudley1(at)bellsouth.ne Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:17 am Post subject: Cheaper 406mhz plb alternative? |
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There is another site that advertises this unit for $20 less. See:
https://secure.baxinternet.com/~satdir/spot_sales_order.html
RHDudley
Ron Lee wrote:
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I doubt that it uses current SARSAT satellites. As Rob mentions in a
reply,
the "I am OK/Check-in" position reporting function seems helpful. It
would greatly reduce
the area that needs to be searched in the event of a problem.
If I did not already have a 406 MHz PLB I would probably get one of
the Spot
systems.
Ron Lee
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rv7(at)b4.ca Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:11 am Post subject: Cheaper 406mhz plb alternative? |
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On 8:16 2008-01-10 Richard Dudley <rhdudley1(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:
They could give the units away for free and still make money on the system.
It's the yearly fee that's paying their bills, not the capital received
from selling units.
I heard that COPA (Canadian Owners and Pilot's Association) is trying to
arrange a discount for it's members. Maybe AOPA would do the same in the
US?
-Rob
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rgf(at)dcn.davis.ca.us Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:10 pm Post subject: Cheaper 406mhz plb alternative? |
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I attended a presentation on this device a few days ago.
- It absolutely does not replace any kind of ELT on aircraft. You must
still have an ELT, either 121.5 or 406 MHz.
- It is a private satellite service. You don't pay the annual fee, it
doesn't work for you.
It seems to be an initially cheaper alternative to portable PLBs, but they
then charge annual fees to make up the cheaper purchase price. Seems really
designed for outdoors hikers, backpackers, sportsmen, etc.
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John.Morrissey(at)csiro.a Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:49 pm Post subject: Cheaper 406mhz plb alternative? |
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Hi All,
There are some poor man's versions of tracking for mobile phones that
might do some of the functions outlined here.
Have a look at
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/mobile/FindMe.aspx
It's a program that gets your GPS equipped Mobile phone to report its
location in response to a SMS call.
I would still have the PLB but if the family want to find you then this
may be a cheap alternative using stuff you may already have.
Cheers
John
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JohnInReno
Joined: 08 Sep 2007 Posts: 150
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Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:51 am Post subject: Cheaper 406mhz plb alternative? |
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My brother-in-law told me about Spot after he saw it in action at a
Colorado company that rents helicopters in Mexico. Near real-time
tracking of expensive assets including Lat/Long and altitude. I had
already splurged on a PLB so I didn't follow up and have no first-hand
experience. If you fly in the mountains or remote areas, it seems like a
good idea... we are still looking for Steve Fossett near Reno.
John Morgensen
Ralph Finch wrote:
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I attended a presentation on this device a few days ago.
- It absolutely does not replace any kind of ELT on aircraft. You must
still have an ELT, either 121.5 or 406 MHz.
- It is a private satellite service. You don't pay the annual fee, it
doesn't work for you.
It seems to be an initially cheaper alternative to portable PLBs, but they
then charge annual fees to make up the cheaper purchase price. Seems really
designed for outdoors hikers, backpackers, sportsmen, etc.
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