Paul_East_Coast
(regular)
21/04/2008 21:40
Satellite telephones

I shall be taking a satellite phone with me mainly at the request of my family and for letting my wife know when / if to arrange a flight over!!!

I wondered if anyone else was doing the same and if they felt it a good idea to perhaps be available for contact during the passage say between 12pm to 2pm each day.

If anyone is interested feel free to send me your tele number and I'll collate and distribute a list accordingly. You'll find my e-mail address via the forum membership summary.

Regards

Paul


MissP
(new user)
21/04/2008 21:50
Re: Satellite telephones

Hi Paul, I guess this is Essex Paul owner of indecision I think your idea of a sat phone is excellent, I can ring you and get the low do on life on the high seas.

MissP


Noddy
(regular)
22/04/2008 15:23
Re: Satellite telephones

Part of the reason I'm going is to get away from telephones!

Of course I will, no doubt, be trying to borrow yours at some point!

Cheers
Paul


lumphammer
(regular)
23/04/2008 08:52
Re: Satellite telephones

Hi Paul,

I will be taking a sat phone, the plan is to use it mainly for email and weather info and also like you to minimise the worries of the family. I like the idea of staying in touch during the trip, either sat phone or a VHF listening watch on particular channel at specified time.

The secret I guess is not to tell anybody the number or email address that way you minimise the nuisance value

Richard


Paul_East_Coast
(regular)
24/04/2008 11:07
Re: Satellite telephones

Agree with you Richard which is why I offered for folks to e-mail me personally for me to collate the numbers and distribute only to those who have contributed.

Contributors will need to respect the privacy of others by not passing on these numbers.

By the way G-Comm and Adam Phones seem to be the recommended suppliers I have learned of so far. Does anyone else have any?

Paul


Nicki_Crutchfield
(regular)
25/04/2008 00:33
Re: Satellite telephones

My only experience of a sat phone pissed me off no end; I found the jump, spiritually, philosophically and literally, from my boat at sea to my family at home was truly disturbing. It left me feeling thinly spread. Not the best way to feel when alone at sea. I will not carry a sat phone for voice communication again. Really useful, however, for email, and of course the family are consoled by one's continued survival. Imagine the feelings as you drop the @£$$%$ overside. Also expensive.
Nicki


sterenn
(regular)
28/04/2008 18:53
Re: Satellite telephones

Bonjour
If you may have two email addresses.
One of mine was stuck with a "attached file".
You also should have someone ashore to manage the adresses and, if necessary, to kill the big message.
The rule is simple no images no attached files but it's so easy to join something by a click!

I would not recommand to use satcom at voice. It is expensive, the sound is poor and it is intrusive in the single handed boat life.
Email is much better.(already intrusive!)
Eric



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