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Re: [world-cruising] Re:SkyMate

From: Peter Ogilvie (no email)
Date: Sun Jul 01 2007 - 16:31:54 EDT

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    So what is the bottom line on SkyMate??
       
      Aloha
      Peter O.

    Ken Williams <> wrote:
              Greg:

    I crossed the Atlantic with Skymate on board in 2004. My information is out
    of date, but my assumption is that that they have gotten better, not worse,
    over the past three years.

    If you have the right attitude, it is fantastic. I'm building a new boat and
    am installing Skymate again.

    Skymate gives you low-cost email via satellite. You don't have much
    bandwidth, and can't send (or, couldn't send) long emails with attachments.
    It was really just a text message service. It works differently than other
    systems, in that instead of having a dish which positions to find a
    satellite, it sits and waits for a satellite to come to it. In other words,
    it is not real-time. You type your email, and relax and check back later,
    and your email will have been sent, or new email will have arrived. My
    recollection is that it normally found a satellite about every four hours.
    If the base unit is somewhere where you can see it, a light lights up when
    transmission has occurred.

    In addition to text messaging, you can request weather updates, and send out
    information about your boat (such as gps position).

    It's as simple as it gets, and worked great - depending on your attitude. If
    you have an email you want sent "right now", it won't do that. It's a really
    simple to use, really slow, but, reasonably priced, reliable and simple to
    use way to get/receive email at sea.

    -Ken Williams

    Nordhavn68.com

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    Hello, new member here. I searched the archives for info regarding
    the SkyMate service, and found the last posting to be over two years
    ago. Have there been many with good/bad experiences using the service?

    I am disembarking from Mobile for the Falklands via Bermuda in
    November 2008, and although I can use my ham license to run a Pactor,
    the transmission from my low power radio might not be optimal.
    Besides, having alternative comm methods is preferable.

    -Greg, s/v Someday

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