Heckler
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What thoughts do you have of your own and then we can discuss why you're wrong!Discuss!
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Oh, ok then!What thoughts do you have of your own and then we can discuss why you're wrong!
Why would I want to? Get in trouble, push the button, operator contacts Falmouth and they do the biz, or I contact one of my mates on passage or ashore anywhere in the world!How do you make an All Ships call on a satphone?
My thoughts as well, I like "playing" but the thought of going thru all the bollox to get a full sized licence? Forget it!If I was fitting out a boat for liveaboard cruising, I would want to install HF radio (both Ham and Marine). However, that's because it seems like an intriguing hobby in its own right, and because the idea of HF cruiser nets appeals to me (possibly the reality might not!).
If I just wanted to phone home or be able to call for help, the cost of a good HF installation buys an awful lot of satphone minutes!
Pete
If I was fitting out a boat for liveaboard cruising, I would want to install HF radio (both Ham and Marine). However, that's because it seems like an intriguing hobby in its own right, and because the idea of HF cruiser nets appeals to me (possibly the reality might not!).
If I just wanted to phone home or be able to call for help, the cost of a good HF installation buys an awful lot of satphone minutes!
Pete
Mine worked good, I only paid for 40 messages and thought I would pay the 50 cents for each extra message. Anyway got home after the trip and find out that tbey only charged us the monthly rate. Excellent! I have suspended/cancelled until the next big trip. All in all I found it superb, chatting to Geem and my mates back home, v re assuring!K
+1 with Pactor 4 modem for data.
I also have a Delorme in Reach satellite tracker and messaging unit.
Not actually that bad and you learn masses.l
My thoughts as well, I like "playing" but the thought of going thru all the bollox to get a full sized licence? Forget it!
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Ham radio operator. Been licenced for many many years. I would not rely on SSB for emergencies except outside the category C areas where satellites dont work. Its simply not that reliable and the ground stations that are listening get fewer every year. In addition you cant call someone who is not expecting a call - everything has to be pre-arranged. So really it comes down to whether you want a serious piece of comms kit that is useable including in emergency or whether you want something thats free.
And yes I do have SSB on board and no I dont have a sat phone. The reason is simple - I dont go outside cate A areas covered by VHF and I use the SSB for a regular schedule with other ( non sailing) hams
Not arguing, but I would add that Iridium satellite phones have pole-to-pole coverage, unlike some other satellite constellations.
Interesting. I was going from the GMDSS "rules" which assume no sat coms in the far north and south. How do you get geo stationary satellites over the poles?
SAT phone for sure, set off your EPIRB job done.
SSB who the hell listens!!.
I have both Satellite phone and SSB on board.. They complement each other.
Don't all the GMDSS equipped ships and shore stations listen..? You just need a transceiver with HF DSC to set their on board alert off..
Something like this for example.. . http://www.icomuk.co.uk/IC-M802%20/HF-SSB_Marine_Radio