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Thread: Delorme InReach pricing announced

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    Got it paired. Sent some test messages. I do a lot of solo travel, so my wife really likes this gadget.

    However, it's broken again. It no longer connects or pairs.

    I've been messing with it for over an hour now. Read all the forum hints and tried all the suggested work arounds, uninstalled and re-installed the software. Nothing works.

    It definitely needs some help in the software department.

    Pairing and connecting with a bluetooth device should not be so difficult.
    Last edited by ssssnake529; 12-26-2011 at 07:20 PM.

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    I have the PW-60w unit inbound from Amazon. It should be here in time for my upcoming ATV trip on Thursday. Should be a good shakedown opportunity. I'll report back with a full rundown. Stay tuned....

  3. #23
    After about an hour on the phone with Delorme tech support, they decided I may have a faulty/corrupted device. I'm sending it back to them. Hopefully, the replacement works.

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    These are all great ideas but it appears although InReach uses Iridium, it is still not an Apple product and needs a lot more work.


    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnake529 View Post
    After about an hour on the phone with Delorme tech support, they decided I may have a faulty/corrupted device. I'm sending it back to them. Hopefully, the replacement works.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnake529 View Post
    After about an hour on the phone with Delorme tech support, they decided I may have a faulty/corrupted device. I'm sending it back to them. Hopefully, the replacement works.
    Received the new device. This one seems to work. Paired and connected with my Android just like it should. Have tried it multiple times, and it seems to work well. Got my fingers crossed that it will continue working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnake529 View Post
    Received the new device. This one seems to work. Paired and connected with my Android just like it should. Have tried it multiple times, and it seems to work well. Got my fingers crossed that it will continue working.
    Super! Looking forward to your experience using it.
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    Ok guys, I am back from my shakedown of the new inreach system. I am VERY impressed!

    Now, I have been using Delorme PN GPS units for years so the learning curve for the GPS features 60W was very steep and easy. They have made several improvements over the 20 model and I was very happy with it.

    I subscribed to the $24.95/mo recreation plan that includes unlimited tracking and 40 messages per month.

    Tracking:
    I started the tracking on Thursday and ran it non stop till Saturday. Batteries are still going strong.

    I set it to send track updates every 10 minutes. Every update provided a watcher with the following information:

    "RKBA
    Date: Sat Dec 31 2011 12:26:00
    Type: Locate
    Location: 37.757156/-117.819808
    Speed: 14 (mph)
    Heading: 90 (deg)
    Elevation: 7723 (ft)"

    Before leaving, I sent out the link to family and friends so they could refer to it any time and see where I was. In 3 days it never missed an update. Very impressive.

    Here is what it looks like to the observer. They just need to double click on the red dot to get the position info.




    Messaging:
    Android users have a big advantage here with the keyboard. The PN-60W unit uses the funky find and click keyboard but oh well. I'm not writing a book and had no problems.



    I sent messages to both cell numbers and email addresses with no problem. A text message sent to cell can be responded by just hitting reply. An email message is sent and received just like any other email but if the person wants to reply via email, they have to click on a link and type their message in the browser. It's that simple. I sent and received several messages on the trip with no problems and nothing got lost. I am now in complete 2 way contact with outside world when I am on my trips. I'm very pleased.

    Hope this helps........... Rick

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    Great news!

    Now Delorme needs to get the iPhone edition done!


    Quote Originally Posted by RKBA View Post
    Ok guys, I am back from my shakedown of the new inreach system. I am VERY impressed!

    Now, I have been using Delorme PN GPS units for years so the learning curve for the GPS features 60W was very steep and easy. They have made several improvements over the 20 model and I was very happy with it.

    I subscribed to the $24.95/mo recreation plan that includes unlimited tracking and 40 messages per month.

    Tracking:
    I started the tracking on Thursday and ran it non stop till Saturday. Batteries are still going strong.

    I set it to send track updates every 10 minutes. Every update provided a watcher with the following information:

    "RKBA
    Date: Sat Dec 31 2011 12:26:00
    Type: Locate
    Location: 37.757156/-117.819808
    Speed: 14 (mph)
    Heading: 90 (deg)
    Elevation: 7723 (ft)"

    Before leaving, I sent out the link to family and friends so they could refer to it any time and see where I was. In 3 days it never missed an update. Very impressive.

    Here is what it looks like to the observer. They just need to double click on the red dot to get the position info.




    Messaging:
    Android users have a big advantage here with the keyboard. The PN-60W unit uses the funky find and click keyboard but oh well. I'm not writing a book and had no problems.



    I sent messages to both cell numbers and email addresses with no problem. A text message sent to cell can be responded by just hitting reply. An email message is sent and received just like any other email but if the person wants to reply via email, they have to click on a link and type their message in the browser. It's that simple. I sent and received several messages on the trip with no problems and nothing got lost. I am now in complete 2 way contact with outside world when I am on my trips. I'm very pleased.

    Hope this helps........... Rick
    K7JNZ

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    Their blog is filled with people saying they want an iOS supported version. It will happen, but just not soon enough.
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    We need to keep the pressure up!


    Quote Originally Posted by Beowulf View Post
    Their blog is filled with people saying they want an iOS supported version. It will happen, but just not soon enough.
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