Saturday, Apr 20, 2019 at 10:35
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G'day Polvo,
I'm with Macca on this.
You say that you already carry a PLB for any "real emergency" and now want a device for social contact. A Satphone would give you that and also give the benefit of an enhanced communicator in emergency situations.
A PLB is fast and easy but does not alert the authorities to the full nature of your emergency. Upon receiving a PLB call, AMSA verify the report then hand the response to one or more of several agencies. This can be anything from an aircraft to a nearby station property. In the meantime you wait without even acknowledgement that your PLB transmission has been received and is being acted upon.
On the other hand, with a Satphone you have the opportunity to describe your situation and even better, to be able to have two-way dialog with an appropriate person such as a RFDS doctor who can give immediate advice. And you have the important reassurance that your plight has been received and is being responded to. I carry both PLB and a Satphone and would select the appropriate device for use, even using both simultaneously in a dire situation.
On top of that, a Satphone allows social and convenience calling with the full flexibility of two-way conversation. Better even than SMS-type calling where you don't even know if the recipient has received or read you message.
If it is simply to reassure concerned family of your
well-being then a "SPOT" device could serve.
If the ongoing cost of a Satphone service concerns you, place it in context. Consider the other costs of remote travel; vehicle cost and depreciation, tyres, fuel, maintenance etc. and compare it to the importance you already place on your internet and cell-phones and their ongoing costs and you will find that the Satphone is an affordable but valuable convenience and safety device.
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