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Edoardo wrote: Hi, I am searching for some good source of information about installing a satellite internet connection on sailing boats. What's the best solution? Is there a website/forum/group that is specifically talking about this? Thanks a lot for your help Eddy |
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Not enough information. If you expect people to spend time helping you, it's
worthwhile explaining exactly what you want, and what for. "Edoardo" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I am searching for some good source of information about installing a satellite internet connection on sailing boats. What's the best solution? Is there a website/forum/group that is specifically talking about this? Thanks a lot for your help Eddy |
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maybe there wasn't enough information cause I was searching for it?
I am searching for some good source of information about installing a satellite internet connection on sailing boats. what you didn't understand exactly? Internet means bidirectional tcp/ip packet flow Satellite means you want to do it anywhere there is satellite coverage. glenn P wrote: Not enough information. If you expect people to spend time helping you, it's worthwhile explaining exactly what you want, and what for. "Edoardo" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I am searching for some good source of information about installing a satellite internet connection on sailing boats. What's the best solution? Is there a website/forum/group that is specifically talking about this? Thanks a lot for your help Eddy |
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![]() Edoardo wrote: Hi, I am searching for some good source of information about installing a satellite internet connection on sailing boats. What's the best solution? Is there a website/forum/group that is specifically talking about this? Thanks a lot for your help Eddy Eddy... You may find the Podcast at the following link helpful: http://www.distantshores.ca/pb/wp_9d..._9d5ec457.html Download Podcast #3 - March 30, 2006 - "Communications and email aboard. Interview with David Anderson of Stand Sure Marine about using an HF marine or HAM radio to connect to the Internet at sea." It is 38 min long and is an interview conducted by Paul and Sheryl Shard discussing everything from e-mail to Internet at sea with an expert. Most of the figures they use are in Canadian Dollars... Hope this gets you started... |
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If you want it at sea, I cant help but if you want it near shore I can.
I just completed a 1400 mile trip from Tampa Florida to Corpus Christi Texas in my Gulfstar 36. I had internet connection for the whole thrip except for about 120 miles along the "Big Bend" of Florida. I had fast connections so that I was able to download charts from the internet every evening (about 5 minutes per chart). And the cost was $10 a month and no cell minutes used. The service is called PCS Vision and its with Sprint. You have to have a regular Cell Phone account with Sprint, a PCS Vision enabled cell phone, and a cable from a third party vendor (you can find them on the internet, and NO they are NOT illegal) Sprint used to sell the cables but got out of the bussiness......maybe to discourage use of the system. The speed is about 56 K Baud....depending on the tower you get....you must have a digital tower, wont work on an analog tower....and you need a laptop to connect the cable from the cell phone to. The software is free, download from the Sprint website. I can only talk about the Sanyo SCP 4900 cell phone as that is the one I have (two years old) . It works great, but it is an oldie and they may not be available anymore. The current phones may work even better but I cannot attest to that. You have to be careful in selecting your plan as there are several and two of them will eat you alive on minutes charges. The cheap one at $5 a month charges for minutes. The next step is $10 a month and does NOT charge for minutes. Technically you could stay on 24/7 at no extra cost. The third one is for commercial users and will cost you more than you have to spend. During our trip I used a Sony Vaio laptop to which I connected my $99 Delorme GPS, a 1gig ram stick ($49 at Wall Mart), and the telephone (free at the time for promotional purposes). I could download the charts in the evening for the next day and then using (also free software) SeaClear software I could watch my progress on the charts using the GPS connection. Its a great system and the monthly cost was only $10 wrote: Edoardo wrote: Hi, I am searching for some good source of information about installing a satellite internet connection on sailing boats. What's the best solution? Is there a website/forum/group that is specifically talking about this? Thanks a lot for your help Eddy Eddy... You may find the Podcast at the following link helpful: http://www.distantshores.ca/pb/wp_9d..._9d5ec457.html Download Podcast #3 - March 30, 2006 - "Communications and email aboard. Interview with David Anderson of Stand Sure Marine about using an HF marine or HAM radio to connect to the Internet at sea." It is 38 min long and is an interview conducted by Paul and Sheryl Shard discussing everything from e-mail to Internet at sea with an expert. Most of the figures they use are in Canadian Dollars... Hope this gets you started... |
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