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- Feb 11, 2006
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- GL1800 R1200RT NC700
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That's not quite accurate. Spot support actually noticed the Spot Tracker moving from the 911 scene and immediately called the emergency contact number to advise whomever was carrying Spot away from accident scene to turn it off............ contact then called Spot owner's friend list...... got one who was not on the trip. That person starting calling people he thought might be on scene and leaving messages on phones to turn off Spot. When the person carrying the Spot got down off the mountain and back into cell coverage.......beep beep beep....the message to turn it off came through although about an hour late and only when back into cell coverage for that carrier.Can't answer that since I've never sent an emergency message. Only seen one sent behind me and the helicopter later showed up (but cell phone also worked in that case) .
An hour later Spot called and asked if we'd turn the dang thing off .......
Cell phone based systems lack coverage in great riding areas although they have Walmart locations pretty much covered in case you get locked in the men's room.