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On Fri, 02 Oct 2009 19:17:00 +0700, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote: On Thu, 01 Oct 2009 21:10:15 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 02 Oct 2009 06:53:29 +0700, Bruce In Bangkok wrote: I do not know the make and model of his gear but will e-mail him and ask if you wish. Thanks, I'd appreciate that. Will let you know details when I get an answer from the Phillippines - they just got through one typhoon and I think another is on the way. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) Just received the following from my mate in the Philippines: Just finished a 4 day trip across the Sulu Sea to Puerto Princessa. A fairly decent trip. Now on a mooring and will stay here for a week or three. Lot's of rain these days. I have a Motorola 9505A hand phone with a prepaid sim card (at about USD$600+ for 500 minutes that will expire after one year) and a small modem with a 9 pin RS232 connection. I bought all that from SingTel in Singapore but one can buy the same setup from a host of outfits on the net. There is a newer replacement phone for the 9505A but they never changed the modem to USB. I use a simple USB/Serial cross-over. You can use the accompanying software that Iridium gives out with the phone but I prefer using SailMail (at USD$250 per year) because it is so reliable and cuts down on failed connections, etc. that make cost add up. That probably pays for itself. I once tried out MailaSail but found it really user-unfriendly. By the way, if you don't plan to use an HF radio with SailMail and tell them that you will be using a satellite phone, then they don't require you to have a legal call sign. This piece of equipment is good for email communication and one can then set up a 3rd party email weather forecast or just get weather forecasts from SailMail. Other than all that, life aint too bad. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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