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SPOT Messenger

If you go to the findmespot.com website they are having a $50 rebate off the standard $149 price if anyone is considering a purchase (or groveling for a xmas present). I just bought one. The website has good info and several actual rescues including Alaska where satellite coverage issues had been mentioned here previously.
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costco......

Just bought one at costco...$199 BUT $50 rebate and free service for one year, and free activation too

along with that you get 100% satifaction with all costco sales
or you $$ back........


good deal

Merry Christmas to all !!
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Just saw these things at our nearby Cosco. What do you think anyone? There's a couple a different types of these things. I want to get the best bang for my buck. This seems like a good price for what it claims to do. Anyone have an opinion on the "Spot" unit??
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The only way to fly......
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hmmm... couldn't find the spot on the Costco website, I'll have to just check the store I guess.
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Coyote Ugly wrote:The only way to fly......


I agree!!

The track feature is well worth it!! Worked perfect on my trip down to Fullerton, CA (KFUL).
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Coyote Ugly wrote:The only way to fly......


.....checked out your tracking feature. I'm sold.
They had a whole box of them at Cosco, $199.00 with $50 rebate.
I think one had my name on it.
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FYI: the SPOT company told me on two separate occasions, that the rebate could be used with the BCP 10% discount (at skymountaingear.com), but I was concerned so I asked them to email me a confirmation (so I'd have it in writing) and then they told me that the 10% discount wasn't valid with the rebate offer.

However, they did say that I could offer free shipping with the rebate. So, if you order one from me, DON'T USE THE COUPON CODE. Pay full price ($149.95) and I'll refund the shipping cost.

For those of you who have already ordered one, don't worry. They are on the way and the discount/free shipping will be honored.

Sorry for any confusion. Let me know if you have any questions.

Happy holidays :D

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58Skylane wrote:
Coyote Ugly wrote:The only way to fly......


I agree!!

The track feature is well worth it!! Worked perfect on my trip down to Fullerton, CA (KFUL).


Yea, looked like a fun trip.... but if ya get lost, there could be spot tracks all over the place...... :oops: Ha........
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I have had mine about a year now and once I got the hang of how it worked I really enjoy having the peace of mind it gives the family and myself if needed.. The tracking is worth the extra cost and enjoyable to review after the flight.
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Just went to Cosco (Kirkland WA) and noticed they had just a few "Spot's" left so I snagged one. Their almost sold out. $200 with a $50 mail in rebate and a year's free tracking.
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SPOT for x-mass with questions.

whynotfly wrote:Just saw these things at our nearby Costco. What do you think anyone? There's a couple a different types of these things. I want to get the best bang for my buck. This seems like a good price for what it claims to do. Anyone have an opinion on the "Spot" unit??


I just got one of these SPOT units at Costco 199 bucks plus tax. What does everyone who has one think of the "tracking " -is it worth the extra 50 bucks
(there goes my rebate) If you use it in your airplane where does unit get best signal ? Read in the instructions to keep it a foot or more from the GPS stuff -anybody have any experience with that. Thanks now my wife can find me when she wants.
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Re: SPOT for x-mass with questions.

182 STOL driver wrote:
whynotfly wrote:Just saw these things at our nearby Costco. What do you think anyone? There's a couple a different types of these things. I want to get the best bang for my buck. This seems like a good price for what it claims to do. Anyone have an opinion on the "Spot" unit??


I just got one of these SPOT units at Costco 199 bucks plus tax. What does everyone who has one think of the "tracking " -is it worth the extra 50 bucks
(there goes my rebate) If you use it in your airplane where does unit get best signal ? Read in the instructions to keep it a foot or more from the GPS stuff -anybody have any experience with that. Thanks now my wife can find me when she wants.


I keep mine up on top of the panel on the far left. I should velcro it more in the center of the dash. But works really well no matter what direction I'm flying.

The extra 50 bucks is more than worth it!! Gives the family some piece of mind!!
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I think I have started a dependency issue.......

I bought a spot and paid for the tracking (still waiting on the rebate check :roll:), and if the operator presses the buttons correctly upon takeoff a nice track is created. I'm the type that would completely forget to hit the ok button.

The tracking has a downside, once the family gets used to depending on it - On my way to San Diego last Friday evidently I didn't get the tracking set and it only recorded my takeoff at KSAC.......Needless to say when I called the family for pickup inbound on the 45....er.....on the ramp :roll: I got an earful on how they thought I was stuck on the ground in KSAC. Told them I was a little busy at the then present time......(parking the plane of course) and would discuss it with them later.

Anyhoo, lesson learned to double check both buttons are blinking!!! :D

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Re: I think I have started a dependency issue.......

flynengr wrote:I bought a spot and paid for the tracking (still waiting on the rebate check :roll:), and if the operator presses the buttons correctly upon takeoff a nice track is created. I'm the type that would completely forget to hit the ok button.

The tracking has a downside, once the family gets used to depending on it - On my way to San Diego last Friday evidently I didn't get the tracking set and it only recorded my takeoff at KSAC.......Needless to say when I called the family for pickup inbound on the 45....er.....on the ramp :roll: I got an earful on how they thought I was stuck on the ground in KSAC. Told them I was a little busy at the then present time......(parking the plane of course) and would discuss it with them later.

Anyhoo, lesson learned to double check both buttons are blinking!!! :D

Flynengr


Maybe add, "Spot Track" to the run up check list. :lol:
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Re: SPOT for x-mass with questions.

58Skylane wrote:
182 STOL driver wrote:
whynotfly wrote:Just saw these things at our nearby Costco. What do you think anyone? There's a couple a different types of these things. I want to get the best bang for my buck. This seems like a good price for what it claims to do. Anyone have an opinion on the "Spot" unit??


I just got one of these SPOT units at Costco 199 bucks plus tax. What does everyone who has one think of the "tracking " -is it worth the extra 50 bucks
(there goes my rebate) If you use it in your airplane where does unit get best signal ? Read in the instructions to keep it a foot or more from the GPS stuff -anybody have any experience with that. Thanks now my wife can find me when she wants.


I keep mine up on top of the panel on the far left. I should velcro it more in the center of the dash. But works really well no matter what direction I'm flying.

The extra 50 bucks is more than worth it!! Gives the family some piece of mind!!


Can you customize (???) your help message -maybe call my cell or Send money for new toy -or I've found the house your looking for -or whatever
or do you just get "help" at this location .
I'll give it to my wife when she drives to see the Grand Kids > I'll carry it Velcro to the glareshield when flying . Think I'll get the tracking feather -how is it some of the guys are adding it to there tracking here on
Backcountry Pilot .org ???
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Re: SPOT for x-mass with questions.

182 STOL driver wrote:
58Skylane wrote:
182 STOL driver wrote:
whynotfly wrote:Just saw these things at our nearby Costco. What do you think anyone? There's a couple a different types of these things. I want to get the best bang for my buck. This seems like a good price for what it claims to do. Anyone have an opinion on the "Spot" unit??


I just got one of these SPOT units at Costco 199 bucks plus tax. What does everyone who has one think of the "tracking " -is it worth the extra 50 bucks
(there goes my rebate) If you use it in your airplane where does unit get best signal ? Read in the instructions to keep it a foot or more from the GPS stuff -anybody have any experience with that. Thanks now my wife can find me when she wants.


I keep mine up on top of the panel on the far left. I should velcro it more in the center of the dash. But works really well no matter what direction I'm flying.

The extra 50 bucks is more than worth it!! Gives the family some piece of mind!

Can you customize (???) your help message -maybe call my cell or Send money for new toy -or I've found the house your looking for -or whatever
or do you just get "help" at this location.


I'll give it to my wife when she drives to see the Grand Kids > I'll carry it Velcro to the glareshield when flying . Think I'll get the tracking feather -how is it some of the guys are adding it to there tracking here on
Backcountry Pilot .org ?

You can add a message with emergency information but it is not email.
You can add SPOT URL to your signature ( go to profile on SPOT an it provides the URL to paste to your signature) and if you go missing in an area where there are some fellow BCP we will help look for you if your contact lets the BCP group know you are missing.
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WOC SPOT

Re: SPOT for x-mass with questions.

58Skylane wrote:
182 STOL driver wrote:
whynotfly wrote:Just saw these things at our nearby Costco. What do you think anyone? There's a couple a different types of these things. I want to get the best bang for my buck. This seems like a good price for what it claims to do. Anyone have an opinion on the "Spot" unit??


I just got one of these SPOT units at Costco 199 bucks plus tax. What does everyone who has one think of the "tracking " -is it worth the extra 50 bucks
(there goes my rebate) If you use it in your airplane where does unit get best signal ? Read in the instructions to keep it a foot or more from the GPS stuff -anybody have any experience with that. Thanks now my wife can find me when she wants.


I keep mine up on top of the panel on the far left. I should velcro it more in the center of the dash. But works really well no matter what direction I'm flying.

The extra 50 bucks is more than worth it!! Gives the family some piece of mind!!



Added a couple of pieces of Velcro to my unit. Found that if you have Rosen
sun visors Spot unit will clip on (keep SPOT logo facing up ) also works.
Tried out my unit today Around town and out to airport. Tomorrow I'll fly it out to the Grand Canyon for New Years day . See how it will work in airplane. Try to link SPOT page to Backcountry and Shortfielder sites.
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Re: SPOT Messenger

dlhanst wrote:If you go to the findmespot.com website they are having a $50 rebate off the standard $149 price if anyone is considering a purchase (or groveling for a xmas present). I just bought one. The website has good info and several actual rescues including Alaska where satellite coverage issues had been mentioned here previously.


Does anyone know how to tell me how to link my recent trip to Alaska to this web site or otheres?Simple instructions -I'm not a computer geek yet_"remove part X and replace with XX or so on". I've looked at the "messages " and it worked all the way from Los Angeles area to Anchorage -every 10 mim. was a report. I'd like to put that for everyone to see.

Thanks Bill Reid
You could send it to
[email protected]
and I'd find it faster than checking website
Thanks
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