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I'm not all that familiar with satellite phones (I barely deal with my cellular; it's basically an emergencies-only item that stays on my belt.)
How do they compare with cellular? I'm guessing range is the obvious advantage, but what about initial layout/monthly cost/etc? Can you do a "pay as you go" plan, or...?
I'm looking into 2M for my rig for better trail communication, but I'm guessing satellite would have a definite advantage if you weren't getting any love from repeaters, etc.
As long as you, when you are using your sat phone, have a clear view of the sky...and not stuck down in some deep tree covered canyon.
Jim B had a sat phone last year when your pal had his accident. He could not get a signal and we used ham radio to call for the bird.any recomendations on what company to activate service with, ?
Jim B had a sat phone last year when your pal had his accident. He could not get a signal and we used ham radio to call for the bird.
Sat phones are finicky. Don't trust your life on one.
Jim B had a sat phone last year when your pal had his accident. He could not get a signal and we used ham radio to call for the bird.
Sat phones are finicky. Don't trust your life on one.
Jim B had a sat phone last year when your pal had his accident. He could not get a signal and we used ham radio to call for the bird.
Sat phones are finicky. Don't trust your life on one.
thank you