I'm trying to avoid doubling up on navigation systems.
Submitted: Sunday, Aug 13, 2023 at 14:49
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Lainie C
Hi, I want to get Exploroz for driving navigation, and maybe for trekking as
well.
I also want to have a satellite communication system, for when I might be out of WiFi range, for messaging and SOS capability.
I bought a Garmin GPSMAPS 66i which I can still return or swap, and am just wondering of anyone has any suggestions that might help me work out what might be a good solution to having the navigation & offline maps with Exploroz, as
well as Satelite communication device.
Otherwise I'd have 2 navigation systems, which might be confusing and probably unnecessary.
For an alternate communication device, I was thinking of maybe Garmin InReach Mini2 because it's compact and has a long battery life, or Zoleo. Probably not a sat phone.
I'll be 2WD'ing but maybe joining others in their 4WD at some point.
Am new to all this, so appreciate any help and ideas.
Thank you :-)
Reply By: ExplorOz - David & Michelle - Monday, Aug 14, 2023 at 12:36
Monday, Aug 14, 2023 at 12:36
The latest tech solution that travellers are quickly adopting (ourselves included) is using the
services of StarLink - you purchase the hardware (a small flat antenna), pay a monthly fee (pay as you go, pause when you don't need it), and every day you can stop at
camp and setup the antenna (takes 2 minutes) and the antenna communicates with satellites and delivers you Wifi for both phone calls, text messaging and excellent internet! Such a game changer. Now you can go camping in the most remote areas of Australia and be able to connect online in your usual way daily using your phone, your tablet, your computer whatever.
So that way you can use
ExplorOz Traveller for your mapping, hiking etc and your communications require nothing more than the StarLink antenna and a monthly fee.
Check it out.
StarLink
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Follow Up By: Lainie C - Monday, Aug 14, 2023 at 22:52
Monday, Aug 14, 2023 at 22:52
Thanks David and Michelle for getting back to me on this.
There's quite a bit to take in, information-wise with various options out there.
Will see how I go with what I've got and reassess down the track.
I appreciate your help and suggestions.
Thanks again,
Lainie :-)
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Follow Up By: Member - Boobook - Monday, Aug 21, 2023 at 07:18
Monday, Aug 21, 2023 at 07:18
$150 a month to be able to use mapping away from phone coverage is not a practical solution for most. Especially when you already pay an annual fee for the maps
The maps should be available offline if they are to be a meaningful option for people who travel remotely.
I would never consider an option where I need to be connected online to get detailed maps. Especially if I never get to actually own them.
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Follow Up By: ExplorOz - David & Michelle - Monday, Aug 21, 2023 at 12:35
Monday, Aug 21, 2023 at 12:35
Boobook, the features of StarLink is not for use of mapping - as that is already available offline, its for use of your phone to make calls - for communication, which is what the OP was asking about. StarLink enables you to get Wifi from satellite. What you do with the Wifi is up to you but Wifi calling is free on today's phones - you just need to get to a Wifi point. It's an option to consider instead of a satellite phone.
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