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Just saw this on Indiegogo. It looks quite reasonable and a good item to have in your pack. It does require a $36 yearly data plan (1st year is included in the price). It does require cell service to work though. For some areas in the country especially out west that service is spotty, so even though it's a great idea it won't work everywhere. But if you have cell service where you go it might be just the ticket. 

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ping-the-world-s-smallest-global-gps-locator-bluetooth#/

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My kids have a free app that tracks cell phones by number. As is my understanding so long as you have a cell phone with battery on your person? You can be tracked....

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But that again only works where there is cell service. But it would be handy if you were injured or lost in an area with cell service. Through the research I've done into various locators I've found that acquiring your position is fairly easy. It's when you need to relay that position to someone that the difficulties and costs arise. 

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19 hours ago, norseman said:

My kids have a free app that tracks cell phones by number. As is my understanding so long as you have a cell phone with battery on your person? You can be tracked....

They track you through the cell towers.

One reason not to speed if you have a phone in the car.

Usually a state police spotter on an interstate gets your plate and stingray gets your signal location.

Estimate your speed and get a email verification from the holder of the plate and the probably have enough to get you.

So if you get an odd email about your car don't reply.

4 hours ago, BigTreeWalker said:

The monthly plan is the communication part since GPS doesn't. This unit is one of the better systems on keeping tabs on you or others location. But it takes 2 units to communicate with each other. The only subscription there is for satellite imagery. 

https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/82797#overview

Why do you need a GPS locater, out of interest?

I worked on an app for something like this.

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23 hours ago, BigTreeWalker said:

The monthly plan is the communication part since GPS doesn't. This unit is one of the better systems on keeping tabs on you or others location. But it takes 2 units to communicate with each other. The only subscription there is for satellite imagery. 

https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/82797#overview

 

The InReach SAT can communicate with cell phone texts.

 

http://www.cabelas.com/product/DeLorme-InReach-SE-Satellite-Communicator/1924980.uts?productVariantId=4039505&WT.tsrc=PPC&WT.mc_id=GoogleProductAds&WT.z_mc_id1=04052764&rid=20&gclid=CIqwx9HR_tECFcVefgod804Dhw&gclsrc=aw.ds

 

 

This new one has tracking capabilities!

 

https://www.thegpsstore.com/Delorme-inReach-Explorer-2-Way-Satellite-Communicator-P4050.aspx?gclid=CNv6lunS_tECFc6XfgodfEcEdQ

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I just brought that new one to everyone's attention because is was simple, lightweight and cheap. GPS locators that someone else can locate are for personal safety for those that spend a lot of time in the woods. But if you need cell service or a satellite subscription for it to work it gets spendy over the long run or it just isn't effective. I don't usually need anything other than the usual map and compass to locate where I am, but it's more for peace of mind for loved ones to be able to locate you in an emergency. EPIRB's are for boats. PLB's are for personal use and are lighter but the battery life for most is 24hrs. Both Norseman and myself mentioned a couple other alternatives available to sportsman. There have been some others mentioned here in the forums. They all have their strong points and drawbacks. My advice is to not rely on cell coverage when in the outdoors. 

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all smart phones all have gps chips now so as long as you have a plan that includes satellite, you're good to go.

 

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You don't. You can get a Sat phone hot spot but it costs about $60 a week just to rent. 

 For more information on Sat phones versus cell phones look here. 

http://www.getgds.com/blog/cellular-vs.-satellite-understanding-the-differences

 

I started this thread considering reasonable. Sat phones are anything but reasonable. 

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Interesting. In that it uses and extends the range of something most of us have without extra expenses. Other than buying the unit itself, of course. 

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