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On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 21:40:06 -0500, Larry wrote:
Pactor was a mistake as it's way too expensive and proprietary, of course. But, if you want service, you have to bite the bullet and buy it. Too bad, I think. I don't think Pactor was a mistake at all. It is absolutely the fastest and most reliable mesage handling system that I have seen on HF/SSB. You get what you pay for, and the hardware is a one time expense. When Iridium went bankrupt, I stumbled upon an Iridium phone/charger/etc., for $25 as they thought it was going dark. I kept it for a museum piece, then suddenly Iridium was back, of course. It connects but I don't buy service as I don't need it. If I were going seriously to sea, I'd buy Iridium service. I've carried it to sea out 250 miles just to see how well it connected and it works great just anywhere in a plastic yacht. Iridium gets good reviews but costs about $1 per minute. That ends up being an easy $10 per day to download a few EMAILs and weather reports. Winlink/Pactor is $free, and as they say in NY, free is a very good price. When you get to civilization wifi is usually available for little or nothing. Then everything becomes $free or nearly so. |
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