


tcraft wrote:So just looking at the current prices after initial purchase and it appears inreach is actually a buck or two cheaper for the basic package per year?? Is this not correct, could somebody please tell me that has paid for one and is currently in a contract if this is actually true or are there some hidden fees?
If this is true then the inreach would be the obvious choice in my opinion
TomD wrote:I was at the PNW Aviation conference and an AOPA speaker said something about Spidertracks being monitored by FAA or something similar.
Thoughts on this? Looks like it is hooked to the Iridium network and is something similar to a Spot. I know nothing about either.
TD
Prosaria wrote:
The enterprise plans are based on Bytes used. I have the "Delorme 2" plan which is good for 3,000 bytes and costs $22.95 per month. There is a GOES fee of $2.95 per month so my total is $25.90. 3,000 bytes is almost *8 hours* (In the other thread I said 20 hours which is wrong) of tracking at 2 minute intervals. The bytes are shared between tracking and messages. If you go over your usage it is around $5 per 1000 bytes. Last year, I went over during the summer months, and was below my limits during the colder months. Net it was cheaper to pay the overage fees than to buy a bigger plan for the year. You must call them to get these plans, they are not available if you activate or change plans online.
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Bonanza Man wrote:Best feature is the inReach turns on and puts itself into tracking mode automatically when it senses external power. It also shuts itself down automatically when I turn the master off.
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