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    just went through the same debate Perazzi for an upcoming Fiordland trip and have opted to go for the Sat Phone only option for the first time in place of the old mountain radio. Have hired an Iridium phone from IT Rentals in Auckland which was the cheapest I could find.

    what we have done to cover the weather reports is we have nominated a hunting mate who can't join us this year to be loosely on hand in the evenings for us to call in. i also spoke to the mountain radio service who update their weather forecast on their website EXACTLY as it is read on the mountain radio. the morning forecast is uploaded to the website after the radio forecaster has reported it / the afternoon forecast is uploaded sometime in the afternoon, well before the radio forecaster give the evening report at 7.30pm. here is the forecast page -http://www.mountainradio.co.nz/weather.html

    if we can't get through to our mate for whatever reason then they can go onto the iridium website to send us a free text and just copy and paste the key parts of the forecast in the text https://messaging.iridium.com

    not sure how well it will work when we are out on the trip, but this is the plan for now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOC View Post
    just went through the same debate Perazzi for an upcoming Fiordland trip and have opted to go for the Sat Phone only option for the first time in place of the old mountain radio. Have hired an Iridium phone from IT Rentals in Auckland which was the cheapest I could find.

    what we have done to cover the weather reports is we have nominated a hunting mate who can't join us this year to be loosely on hand in the evenings for us to call in. i also spoke to the mountain radio service who update their weather forecast on their website EXACTLY as it is read on the mountain radio. the morning forecast is uploaded to the website after the radio forecaster has reported it / the afternoon forecast is uploaded sometime in the afternoon, well before the radio forecaster give the evening report at 7.30pm. here is the forecast page -http://www.mountainradio.co.nz/weather.html

    if we can't get through to our mate for whatever reason then they can go onto the iridium website to send us a free text and just copy and paste the key parts of the forecast in the text https://messaging.iridium.com

    not sure how well it will work when we are out on the trip, but this is the plan for now...
    What was the cost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerazziSC3 View Post
    What was the cost?
    10 days for $225 including gst

    sat phone weighs about 375g and doesn't have a gps or emergency function
    (old yellow mountain radio is about 670g + aerial so guessing 1kg?)

    this company's calling rates were lower than others that quoted too.

    - Calls from sat phone to NZ phone $2.50/min with no charge to receiver
    - Text from sat phone to NZ phone approx $1.00 each
    - Free texts to sat phone from Iridium website
    - Call from NZ phone to sat phone charged to account of caller (i checked and think Vodafone charges about $12.50/min)

 

 

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