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I have the Spot X and my buddies all have the Inreach. Every year I activate for the months of August through November. Never any problems canceling my service with Spot.My Spot X worked great in Northern BC last year. I got the last laugh as my buddies thought it wouldn’t work and I would be screwed with no reception. The Inreach is definitely faster at sending and receiving messages. Also, I don’t ever really use the predefined messages.
Quote from: Jason on June 01, 2020, 09:33:53 PMI have the Spot X and my buddies all have the Inreach. Every year I activate for the months of August through November. Never any problems canceling my service with Spot.My Spot X worked great in Northern BC last year. I got the last laugh as my buddies thought it wouldn’t work and I would be screwed with no reception. The Inreach is definitely faster at sending and receiving messages. Also, I don’t ever really use the predefined messages.I am still confused on if you can direct text to your contacts with InReach or do your contacts have to message through the InReach site??
Quote from: ghosthunter on June 01, 2020, 09:48:00 PMQuote from: Jason on June 01, 2020, 09:33:53 PMI have the Spot X and my buddies all have the Inreach. Every year I activate for the months of August through November. Never any problems canceling my service with Spot.My Spot X worked great in Northern BC last year. I got the last laugh as my buddies thought it wouldn’t work and I would be screwed with no reception. The Inreach is definitely faster at sending and receiving messages. Also, I don’t ever really use the predefined messages.I am still confused on if you can direct text to your contacts with InReach or do your contacts have to message through the InReach site??PM me your phone number and I'll send you an inReach right now that you can reply to as a text.
I'm what you might consider a "heavy user" of inReach. A couple thousand texts a year, on average. It's an essential communication tool in the fleet up here. I do not have Spot experience.InReach can access all of your contacts in your phone if you message through the phone app via Bluetooth. I've used it without the app in a pinch, but what a pain. It's really but that different than texting, except the longer tx time.Regarding that, there is an easy way to force the inReach to ping the satellite. If you're in a poor coverage area, you can often wait for a long time for the incoming messages to come down to you on their own. However, in the app, if you go down the menu to "My inReach", then hit "Check for new messages," it will force a connection with a satellite.
That’s me . Makes no sense to me to have to carry a phone and a locator. I mean if you are in the truck like my last adventure . But out hunting I never take a phone. Plus I don’t have a smart phone. My work provides me with a cell phone like brick.