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The New Spot, Smaller and Improved?
Other threads cover Spot subscriptions and the original transmitter. Here are a couple comments on the new SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger (not the SPOT Personal Tracker).
It worked fine communicating numerous times around town, but more importantly "I'm OK" 3 days in a row from the field. These signals came out of moderately challenging locations (canyons). I made sure I set it out away from trees and gave it 20-30 minutes to allow for GPS fix and the transmission of the outgoing message. 1) I like the protected 911 and Help buttons. The button covers should eliminate the sort of nuisance trips others have reported. 2) Adds a message button that can be customized. In my case, I use it to let family know trip is extended due to non-emergency reasons and there are no worries. This to me is a huge plus. Stay calmly on the ground and let the weather improve (or the fish continue to bite), without family worrying about tardiness. 3) Substantially smaller and lighter than 1st generation. The PLB is staying in the flight bag. The reviews on the SPOT system are mixed. So, until I hear of consistent performance, the SPOT I'll use to let family know I'm ok and where I am, and occasionally that the trip is extended. If there is a life-threatening emergency, I don't want to be wondering if the message is getting out, I'll be using the PLB. I'd like to hear user reports on the newer unit. The PLB isn't much to carry in the airplane, but it is significant in the pack. If the SPOT were reliable, I'd likely leave the PLB at the airplane and just carry the SPOT in the pack. |
More info?
Stan,
Thanks for the report. I hadn't heard that there's a new one. How about a picture? Cost? Is there any chance that they have a trade-up program? |
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In fact, three weeks ago, we couldn't even get out of the plane before my daughter called wondering why we landed at an airport she didn't think was in the itinerary. It was a restroom stop, and she's a worry wart about flying... And yes, one of those accidental 911 calls mentioned here was ours. But response was very fast. So we know it works! L.Adamson --- RV6A |
Here's the SPOT page link; no price listed.
http://www.findmespot.com/en/index.php?cid=102 Smaller and lighter, but more important, it has more buttons, each with a specific function rather than the confusing buttonology mess that is the current unit. |
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$150 at REI.com. Mine was on backorder for over a month. REI has pics and the old unit for 50 bucks less. Spot may have lots of the old units, so maybe we will see an offering of the 1st gen unit for cost of subscription only..... I recall they offered that at Oshkosh in 2008.
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Thank goodness!
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Thanks, all, for letting us know about this improvement! |
Battery Life?
I seem to remember someone saying that the new units have a much shorter battery life. Is that correct?
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Our leader said what?
Checking out the Spot site a little closer, I see an interesting quote from our leader. Check it out: DOUG REEVES NEVER LEAVES HIS SPOT....
http://www.findmespot.com/en/whouses...d=64&Itemid=35 |
Gave them a call this morning
If you want the new SPOT there is no upgrade path for current customers. They say they are currently working on it.
However, you can purchase the new spot, then call Customer Service, they will prorate your current subscription and apply it to the new SPOT. They then 'unlock' your old spot so you can resell it. |
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