700i to 700i location sharing.
700i to 700i location sharing.
No, the MapShare page is only viewable on an internet-connected browser.
This article will help you better understand how messages are sent from an inReach device: How inReach Messaging Works
The message do NOT go via the cell network. (YMMV if you get tangled up with the MESSenger app...)
Messages ALSO do not go via the GPS satellites. The GPS constellation provides location information. It…
I do not think you can view each other's location based on tracking points on the Montana itself.
You can send an inReach message directly to another inReach user (using their inReach address) and include your current location in the message. The receiver can then view that location included in the message and optionally navigate to it. Maybe that would work for you?
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Does anyone know if the messages are sent over the gps network ? A lot of places have no cell signal...
The message do NOT go via the cell network. (YMMV if you get tangled up with the MESSenger app...)
Messages ALSO do not go via the GPS satellites. The GPS constellation provides location information. It has nothing to do with messaging. Messaging services are provided by the Iridium constellation.
Thanks!
Any idea if the tracking invite to friends works between the 2 units ?
The singal location is great but wondering if another garmin can recieve the link to follow my tracks like i can do to a friend back home on thier cell when we are out in the mountains?
This article will help you better understand how messages are sent from an inReach device: How inReach Messaging Works
No, the messages you sent directly from the Montana (or via the Explore app paired with a Montana) will go through the inReach satellite network. The GPS network is only for receiving location information.
No, the MapShare page is only viewable on an internet-connected browser.
side topic, but how do you like the 700i on your sled? plan on putting one on mine for hunting but not sure how well it will handle the cold. i live in the yukon so it gets pretty cold here sometimes.
The battery life is only about 4hrs if below -8°c other than that it works great. You would need to plug it in while on the sled for sure. Even that i am unsure it would like your temps...
I keep it in my handlebar bag out of the elements. Not sure how well it would do if it were mounted on the sled with snow and rain etc.