I most often see recommendations for a PLB when someone asks about a radio for emergency use in the backcountr.Can’t say I’ve seen very many posts on them that would warrant the creation of a forum.
I am confident that the 406MHz type PLBs would also nicely fit in that same catagory. Perhaps rename entire section “Personal Radio Services” with subtitle GMRS/FRS/MURS/PLB?PLB's fall under FCC Part 95, just like other "personal radio services".
There is a section for personal radio services, but it specifically calls out GMRS/FRS/MURS.
Maybe an option would be to include PLB's on there?
I am confident that the 406MHz type PLBs would also nicely fit in that same catagory. Perhaps rename entire section “Personal Radio Services” with subtitle GMRS/FRS/MURS/PLB?
Are not some PLB's on a subscription basis, like the ones with texting available, that in itself separates it from the GMRS/FRS/MURS walkie talkie type service(s) I would think. At the very least, if it'll be under the same heading, I'd add the use of the PREFIX, so people could more readily distinguish what service is being talked about.
Would the Administrators consider adding a new forum dedicated to “Personal Locator Beacons” (PLB), to include two-way communicators such as the Garmin inReach, Spot, ACR BivyStick, etc.?
Would there really be much to discuss? They do what they do and that's it. You can't really play around with something like that.
With the two-way satellite messengers I have found significant differences in software ease of use, message creation on (only some of) the devices themselves, message uplink addressing, mapping/navigation capabilities, battery capacity, and subscription pricing, to name but a few.Would there really be much to discuss? They do what they do and that's it. You can't really play around with something like that.
I am interested in devices that do PTT over Iridium.