mushypea
New Member
Thanks to those who gave some thoughts a few weeks ago re satphones. In case anyone is interested, here is how it turned out.
We got a Thuraya phone on pay as you go from Satcom (special offer: here) and they were very helpful and quick. The phone, nearly an hour's talk time, a car charger and next morning delivery was less than £500 inc VAT.
We took it off to the west coast of Scotland and so far it has worked everywhere that Longbow has been where there is no mobile coverage (at least not O2/Vodafone/Orange). This includes
<ul type="square">[*]Loch Torridon (the bay near Alligin Shuas, most NW'ly of the anchorages in Upper Loch Torridon)
[*]Drombuie (SW side of loch)
[*]Loch Scavaig
[*]West Loch Tarbert (Jura)
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In all of these it worked fine on the boat, even with some reception below deck, which really surprised me given that it's looking for a single geostationary satellite fairly low on the horizon.
I can only report what we found - so this isn't a blanket recommendation - but we were pretty impressed with how easy it was to use and how well it performed even amid mountains. We could send and receive text messages too. Being in touch with home everywhere (so far..) is making a big difference as Longbow has been away a lot this season.
Sorry if that's more detail than anyone wanted but thought it might possibly be of interest to someone, especially as YM/Satcom are offering one as a prize this month!
We got a Thuraya phone on pay as you go from Satcom (special offer: here) and they were very helpful and quick. The phone, nearly an hour's talk time, a car charger and next morning delivery was less than £500 inc VAT.
We took it off to the west coast of Scotland and so far it has worked everywhere that Longbow has been where there is no mobile coverage (at least not O2/Vodafone/Orange). This includes
<ul type="square">[*]Loch Torridon (the bay near Alligin Shuas, most NW'ly of the anchorages in Upper Loch Torridon)
[*]Drombuie (SW side of loch)
[*]Loch Scavaig
[*]West Loch Tarbert (Jura)
[/list]
In all of these it worked fine on the boat, even with some reception below deck, which really surprised me given that it's looking for a single geostationary satellite fairly low on the horizon.
I can only report what we found - so this isn't a blanket recommendation - but we were pretty impressed with how easy it was to use and how well it performed even amid mountains. We could send and receive text messages too. Being in touch with home everywhere (so far..) is making a big difference as Longbow has been away a lot this season.
Sorry if that's more detail than anyone wanted but thought it might possibly be of interest to someone, especially as YM/Satcom are offering one as a prize this month!