Sat. Phones

newguy220

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Looking at buying a sat phone and was wondering who has had experience with them? I was wondering if there are any out there that you could charge with a solar panel that is still small enough to pack on your back?

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I'm with UH on this one. For just a hunt I'd rent one for a month and not worry about buying. If you're just using it for basic emergency purposes I wouldn't think charging it would be an issue.

UH---What did it cost you for that one month rental if you recall?
 
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Cobbhunts

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Someone posted a link to some on here a couple of weeks ago that were $10 per day and $1.99 per minute for a weekly type rental. Seems like they had a monthly price too but I can't recall.
 

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I'm with UH on this one. For just a hunt I'd rent one for a month and not worry about buying. If you're just using it for basic emergency purposes I wouldn't think charging it would be an issue.

UH---What did it cost you for that one month rental if you recall?
I recall it was in the $200 to $250 range for a month, including some prepaid time. I used it to check in each night on my solo Wyoming sheep hunt (avatar). I also wore a SPOT so my wife (finance at the time) could keep an eye on if I was moving, and so I could send out a distress signal if needed. In the grand scheme of things it was a bargain compared to an outfitted hunt. Having redundant safety lines was a good feeling.
 
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newguy220

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It is cheaper to buy one because every year we are some place that doesn't have cell service, so it would be nice to have one. We have borrowed a Globalstar phone before, but couldn't get it to charge using a small two or three panel Goal Zero solar charger. That is why I was wondering if any of the newer sat. phones would be easier to charge this way.

After using a sat. phone and than looking at the limitations of a spot for communication, we are going to stay with a sat. phone.

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spot phone can only be charged with the charger that comes with it but you can get an extra battery you can only receive a tex. The iriidium is a better phone and better service it has a usb port an can be charged no extra battery an you can send a tex but the cost is alot more than the spot. you get what you pay for but im looking to buy the spot i like the extra battery and
 

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I bought a used sat phone with a friend. We both needed them for a trip. We figured by the time we rented one, we each would only need to use it one more time to break even. We bought through satellite explorer.
 

Cobbhunts

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I bought a used sat phone with a friend. We both needed them for a trip. We figured by the time we rented one, we each would only need to use it one more time to break even. We bought through satellite explorer.
Well how much are they to buy then? And how much are they to use ect.....
 

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Well how much are they to buy then? And how much are they to use ect.....
We paid $800 for a used one. He was going on a 2 week sheep hunt, so that was a deciding factor due to the length of time. We are both usung it this year for 3 separate trips total. After this year we will be past the breakeven point on purchase vs rental
 

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We paid $800 for a used one. He was going on a 2 week sheep hunt, so that was a deciding factor due to the length of time. We are both usung it this year for 3 separate trips total. After this year we will be past the breakeven point on purchase vs rental
I think that was a smart move. Thanks for sharing. Do you still pay by the minute as well?
 

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From what I can remember it cost me $120 to rent for 10 days and then about $2 per min. I haven't had to get a sat phone in a few years so I would guess it would cost more.

Check ebay for used phones. Also there are a few differant providers so check the coverage for the area you want to hunt. Sounds weird that is a sat phone to be concerned about coverage but some carriers have more satalites wich In Turn gives you better coverage. At times you will have to watch the phone to see when the signal come up when a satalites passes over head to make a call. Others have many satalites that you will almost always have coverage.
 

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Yes, we pay by the minute. About $2 per minute plus a $50 per month activation fee. Nothing cheap about sat phones no matter how you look at them.
I think if you hunt where you needed a sat phone every year or two, it would be best to buy one as you guys have. And having a buddy to split it with is a bonus! Thanks for the info.
 

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From what I can remember it cost me $120 to rent for 10 days and then about $2 per min. I haven't had to get a sat phone in a few years so I would guess it would cost more.

Check ebay for used phones. Also there are a few differant providers so check the coverage for the area you want to hunt. Sounds weird that is a sat phone to be concerned about coverage but some carriers have more satalites wich In Turn gives you better coverage. At times you will have to watch the phone to see when the signal come up when a satalites passes over head to make a call. Others have many satalites that you will almost always have coverage.
^^^This is good advice. I'll add to this. Some companies may have several communication satellites, but are concentrated on the southern hemisphere equaling very limited service windows for the Northern latitudes. All of these companies should be able to give you a chart/graph of some sort that shows available service times for your particular area on any given date in the future as this is predictable.