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10-05-2021, 07:33 AM #1Registered User
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2021 what locator beacon?
Looking to get a PLB/emergency communication tool for my parents, who live in northern Maine with very poor cell reception.
Uses:
Summer: primarily boating in the lake, several times this year they've been out of service area camping and not let anyone know they'd be gone for multiple days.
Fall: Dad hunts. A lot of opportunities to get a truck stuck, get lost or have an issue in the woods.
Winter: snowmobiling. They ride the trails and the old logging roads, lots of times they get stuck, get wet and at this stage I worry dad might over exert himself and have a bigger issue.
Overall want the piece of mind they can get help in an emergency. Even on a good day EMS is hours away once called, a true emergency back in the woods would need a helicopter. I'd also like to be able to check in if it's just been a few days and they may be off grid unannounced.
Spot?
Inreach?
Some other brand?
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10-05-2021, 07:55 AM #2
Garmin in reach is what we use and what I recommend.
you can text back and forth too (depending on which pkg you get for the monthly subscription) vs the SPOT which is very limited in correspondence.
I think I saw a garmin in reach newly posted in GS. i’d buy thatskid luxury
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10-05-2021, 08:01 AM #3
For that use, InReach 100%. The two way texting capability is crucial for what you need.
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10-05-2021, 08:13 AM #4
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10-05-2021, 08:23 AM #5
Yup. Inreach.
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10-05-2021, 08:26 AM #6Registered User
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Seems pretty clear, inreach.
Boy they're pretty proud of those....
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10-05-2021, 08:26 AM #7
Spot is a terrible company in every way
Inreach is mostly solid but their subscription options are complicated and expensive if you use it a lot
I've heard great things about Zoleo but haven't played with it myself yet. Seems very similar to the Inreach Mini at a lower price with a simpler subscription model
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10-05-2021, 08:35 AM #8
There is also the Zoleo. Connects and runs through an app on your phone for texting. I haven’t used either but a sailing partner brought his Zoleo on boat deliveries this Summer with me and was happy with it. I’m just starting to look into a PLB/Satellite Communicator for winter use so am interested in following this thread.
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10-05-2021, 12:37 PM #9
I used to use a Spot Gen3. Gave it to my brother-in-law and bought myself a Garmin InReach Mini, and very glad I made the switch. Two-way texting ability, can use your phone to connect and send the messages, but still can be used standalone in case your phone battery dies. The non-mini versions might be a better fit for the use cases you're describing, and the bigger screen might be nicer for older eyes.
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10-05-2021, 05:27 PM #10
Another one for Garmin InReach. If they're at all savvy, get the PLB connected to their mobile phone so they can use it as an input device. And set them up with appropriate canned messages. Oh, and snag up on the Mini and save some coin.
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10-05-2021, 05:55 PM #11Registered User
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10-05-2021, 05:58 PM #12
Another happy inreach mini user here. You can setup the canned messages on the mini to be useful for what your parents want to communicate.
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10-05-2021, 06:00 PM #13
One of the key differences with the Zoleo is that you get a fixed incoming number. The other ones rotate through a pool of numbers. If you initiate contact from the inReach, then someone can text you back. At some point (not sure of the time span) you won't be able to reply to that number anymore.
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10-05-2021, 06:03 PM #14Registered User
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10-05-2021, 07:02 PM #15
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10-05-2021, 11:50 PM #16
You can if you use the email address associated with the device. Just can't text them.
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10-06-2021, 11:24 AM #17one of those sickos
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This can also allow inreach to inreach communication, but I've found that to be horribly slow in practice. Overall the inreach is the best of the best options and I grudgingly keep paying but wish there were something better out there.
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10-06-2021, 11:33 AM #18
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10-06-2021, 11:36 AM #19
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10-06-2021, 11:46 AM #20one of those sickos
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10-06-2021, 11:54 AM #21
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10-06-2021, 11:58 AM #22
Depends on terrain and cloud/tree cover. If you're in an open, flat area on a clear day its usually a couple mins max, usually instant. If you're trapped in a tight canyon, inreach might not save you.
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10-06-2021, 02:55 PM #23
+1 on the Zoleo. Cheaper, but has everything I need and hasnt let me down in 2 years - for quick "I'm ok" messages, fuller text messages, checking weather when out in the field a few days. Fortunately haven't had to test the SOS!
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10-06-2021, 03:51 PM #24
Nothing to add really except that I was surprised by the price. Last summer I was outfitting an imaginary Mississippi River through cruise boat and had until then figured this capability would cost much much more for the gain offered. Anyway carry on lol.
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10-07-2021, 07:01 AM #25
I switched from an ACR ResQLink PLB to an inReach a few years ago. The ability to check in and send details of why I needed help pushed me over the edge. I figure the extra time spent sending a message opposed to signal would pay off when the correct type of help was dispatched. I’ve been very happy with the change and find the extra cost worth it. I like that the device can be used solo or linked to a phone. Battery life is fine, if not particularly impressive. Family finds it kind of a pain to send messages to it but enjoys receiving them.
While the inReach works well for my typical uses, there are still times I’d prefer a real PLB. Open water sailing comes to mind.
I’m glad I checked out this thread because I’d never heard of a Zoleo. I’ll have to do some comparison shopping.
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