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Offline Sliverslinger

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Re: Anyone Here Use a SPOT?
« Reply #30 on: July 21, 2013, 11:19:32 AM »
I ended up getting the SPOT and springing for both the messaging and the tracking option. Just did a two night scouting trip and it worked flawlessly. It sent out the messages each time =, and best yet, my wife had the peace of mind of being able to watch me on findmespot.com and see right where I was, as well as get messages that I was OK. I compared the track of the SPOT with my Garmin and I was impressed. Very satisfied thus far.
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Re: Anyone Here Use a SPOT?
« Reply #31 on: July 21, 2013, 12:23:23 PM »
The secret is not only use it for hunting use it all the time. Just change the message.
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Re: Anyone Here Use a SPOT?
« Reply #32 on: July 22, 2013, 12:00:00 PM »
I just used my Spot in the further most northern part of Alaska. It was nice to let the family members know all was well. I also had a sattelite phone along for emergencies and to give the pilot a weather report.
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Re: Anyone Here Use a SPOT?
« Reply #33 on: July 22, 2013, 08:20:37 PM »
I have an older original version and love it.  I don't like the fact it has a yearly fee, but I have used it on every backpacking trip in the last 5 years.  Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, it's been great.  What I mostly like about it is that I have an "I'm ok" messages programed that I send to my wife every night.  She receives a text and/or email of my message and my location.  also you can program the help function, so I have my brother on that one so he knows I may have a car problem or simple injury that I need help but not search and Rescue. I haven't had to use it in an emergency.  But a PLB which is more reliable to get search and rescue, uses a stronger signal that can locate you  practically buried.  But for $500 or so it's pricey and you can only use it in an emergency for Search and Rescue.  I hope i'll never have to use it as a PLB but It helps my wife sleep at night while i'm gone.  I may never use the SOS funcion but I use the checkin/ok function every trip and may very well use the help function.  You can't get that with a PLB.  Just depends on why you need it.  possible emergency only = PLB. Mostly piece of mind for loved ones and maybe an emergency= SPOT :twocents:   
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Re: Anyone Here Use a SPOT?
« Reply #34 on: July 22, 2013, 08:39:04 PM »
I have an older original version and love it.  I don't like the fact it has a yearly fee, but I have used it on every backpacking trip in the last 5 years.  Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, it's been great.  What I mostly like about it is that I have an "I'm ok" messages programed that I send to my wife every night.  She receives a text and/or email of my message and my location.  also you can program the help function, so I have my brother on that one so he knows I may have a car problem or simple injury that I need help but not search and Rescue. I haven't had to use it in an emergency.  But a PLB which is more reliable to get search and rescue, uses a stronger signal that can locate you  practically buried.  But for $500 or so it's pricey and you can only use it in an emergency for Search and Rescue.  I hope i'll never have to use it as a PLB but It helps my wife sleep at night while i'm gone.  I may never use the SOS funcion but I use the checkin/ok function every trip and may very well use the help function.  You can't get that with a PLB.  Just depends on why you need it.  possible emergency only = PLB. Mostly piece of mind for loved ones and maybe an emergency= SPOT :twocents:   


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Re: Anyone Here Use a SPOT?
« Reply #35 on: July 22, 2013, 08:58:04 PM »
I bought a PLB, one time cost, $250 ish. It's registered to me only. You get a free 406link subscription for a year. You can tell 406 where you're going in case you need help, but don't have too. I sold my SPOTs because of the subscriptions.
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