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I hope this isn't considered "double posting" ..... I got one of these gizmos and THEY ARE GREAT! SPOT Forget the old (and over priced) PLBs! Anybody else out there in AR land have one of these?!!! | ||
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I wonder if this utilizes the old Iridium satellite network. I knew someone bought it up just months before it was to be deorbited after the parent company went Tango Uniform. It was/is a global network of cell repeater sats. If so, it's not so much a matter of acquiring a satilite as it is of the sat acquiring you. The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject. - Marcus Aurelius - | |||
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Todd, I've been putting my SPOT through reception tests. Rule of thumb.... if you're in a location where a good handheld GPS unit can't aquire an accurate position......the SPOT won't get an accurate position either. But the SPOT only needs to hit one satellite to send it's distress signal. | |||
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I'm also in Colorado, Todd. There are few places I've found it hard to get a GPS location when there's a clear sky view. | |||
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Vibe, I checked. The SPOT uses the Globalstar simplex. I think they are actually adding satellites (they have 48 now). Here's the coverage map. | |||
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I stopped by the nearest dealer located on the SPOT website and the store manager has not heard of it and wasn't aware of any plans to stock the units. | |||
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I bought mine at the local REI store. I had to point it out to the store salesperson in the GPS show case. It just came out the first part of November. SPOT from REI | |||
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