John pettimore
WKR
Has anyone ditched their garmin for Starlink direct to cell only?
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Are you planning to text 911 in a real deal emergency?I have Tmobile with the direct Starlink micro-data feature. It gets better weekly it seems. Way faster than my old Inreach and can text like normal. Other low-data features work too like Google Maps navigation (about 80% success) and weather. I can't see every needing Garmin iridium again...
Maybe. I think 911 texting is rolled out already, or will be soon? I would also just text a large group of friends/family, give them details and have them contact authorities. My guess is that it's still faster and more efficient than using the Garmin app through my phone and having some random stranger who knows where try to reach out to local authorities that no nothing about me or where I am or what I was doing. I did listen to a podcast about what happens when you hit the inReach button and it's not a quick process necessarily. I would trust friends and family to engage authorities but also drop what they're doing and head out to me immediately, maybe even post on Facebook for local help, etc.Are you planning to text 911 in a real deal emergency?
Some people didn’t.How did we survive before any satellite coms?........
Maybe. I think 911 texting is rolled out already, or will be soon? I would also just text a large group of friends/family, give them details and have them contact authorities. My guess is that it's still faster and more efficient than using the Garmin app through my phone and having some random stranger who knows where try to reach out to local authorities that no nothing about me or where I am or what I was doing. I did listen to a podcast about what happens when you hit the inReach button and it's not a quick process necessarily. I would trust friends and family to engage authorities but also drop what they're doing and head out to me immediately, maybe even post on Facebook for local help, etc.
Just my guess, but hopefully none of this happens. So many variables, but at the end of the day the Garmin device is simply an added layer to communicating with my phone via an external antenna. Next gen apple watches are supposedly going to have the direct satellite antennas integrated for added redundancy.
As it was then, it’s the same as now. I’m not in it necessarily for the comms. I’m in it so I don’t have to suffer like a dog till I die if I get incapacitated and need to get my butt hauled out sooner rather than later.How did we survive before any satellite coms?........
No, the InReach, with its tracking feature and reliability, is the big difference. T Satellite(Starlink) has been up and down for me. Works then it doesn't, won't connect for hours. When and if it works, it works great. Apple's native satellite is more reliable than T satellite, but I dislike having to move around to get connected to it. InReach is far from perfect, but it's the one that I'll bet my life on.Has anyone ditched their garmin for Starlink direct to cell only?