Kenny Taylor
Pre-takeoff checklist
I've always been big into communications tech, and I've started looking at options to reach friends and family from the air. There seem to be three options out there: Spot X (Globalstar), Garmin/Delorme InReach (Iridium), and Zoleo (Iridium).
I have been testing with a coworker's Garmin InReach Mini and have been very impressed. Most striking is the fact that it will send (eventually) from indoors. Sending from the front room in my house takes an average of 7.9 minutes, and sending from my desk at work, inside a concrete/steel building took an average of 31 minutes. Testing outdoors it took an average of 19 seconds to send, and hanging from my car's mirror it took an average of 1.4 minutes. I'm thinking that last test is probably the best estimate of performance in an airplane.
I'd like to hear from anyone who's tried the Spot X device on the Globalstar network. I've read enough to convince me the Iridium network is better, but the price is also higher. I've heard the Spot X uses a directional antenna, which needs to point up to the sky to work. That, combined with the lower satellite count on Globalstar and lower TX power (400mw vs 1.6 watts), makes me a bit skeptical of the Spot X's performance. I'd be interested to see if anyone has good or bad experience with that one.
I have been testing with a coworker's Garmin InReach Mini and have been very impressed. Most striking is the fact that it will send (eventually) from indoors. Sending from the front room in my house takes an average of 7.9 minutes, and sending from my desk at work, inside a concrete/steel building took an average of 31 minutes. Testing outdoors it took an average of 19 seconds to send, and hanging from my car's mirror it took an average of 1.4 minutes. I'm thinking that last test is probably the best estimate of performance in an airplane.
I'd like to hear from anyone who's tried the Spot X device on the Globalstar network. I've read enough to convince me the Iridium network is better, but the price is also higher. I've heard the Spot X uses a directional antenna, which needs to point up to the sky to work. That, combined with the lower satellite count on Globalstar and lower TX power (400mw vs 1.6 watts), makes me a bit skeptical of the Spot X's performance. I'd be interested to see if anyone has good or bad experience with that one.
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