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GPS and EPIRB sorted

Post by Patrol66 » 02 Aug 2014, 11:19 am

Hi guys an gals.

Thought I would post a pic of what I bought with my tax return . Long time on my wish list. Garmin Rhino 650 ( 80 channel UHF and GPS with Aust topo maps ) and rescueMe EPIRB ( no subscription required )

I'm one happy camper and peace of mind for the better half ( she worries too much, bless her )
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Post by Shotfox » 02 Aug 2014, 12:28 pm

Nice - How much Patrol66 and where did ya get it from ?
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Post by Westy » 02 Aug 2014, 4:55 pm

WoW that's pretty cool never seen this model before 66 what did something like that set you back, might get me one of those!!!!
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Post by Patrol66 » 02 Aug 2014, 5:21 pm

For the gps / UHF was $599 and the emergency beacon was $ 389. Both from Moroka 30 in Carrum Downs , Vic
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Post by balter » 04 Aug 2014, 11:33 am

Can't argue with the logic of the safety beacon.

$400 though :(
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Post by Shotfox » 04 Aug 2014, 12:15 pm

balter wrote:Can't argue with the logic of the safety beacon.

$400 though :(


$400. is not sound logic to save your life? :shock:
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Post by balter » 04 Aug 2014, 2:05 pm

No, no. Wasn't saying that.

Definitely is sound logic. Just hurts the wallet a lot when it's something you tell yourself you'll never need :lol:
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Post by subatom » 04 Aug 2014, 2:09 pm

Never say never.

Hopefully not sharing anything sensitive here because it's been said by them elsewhere, Warrigul had a mate die after a broken arm wasn't splinted properly while out and a clot killed him on the way to hospital.

Chronos knew a fella who broke his ankle walking on some rocks and also died from a clot.

You don't have to fall off some huge cliff for things to go wrong :(
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Post by Lorgar » 04 Aug 2014, 2:13 pm

balter wrote:Just hurts the wallet a lot when it's something you tell yourself you'll never need :lol:


It hurts but what else do you do.

I've been putting off getting one but really need to. Must buy one before the next trip.

My local spot is about 25 minute drive from cell reception and an hour from the nearest town.

Who knows what else happens if you slip and break you leg. Lose your keys in the process, break your phone, whatever else.

I don't fancy crawling that far for help if it's needed.
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Post by Gregg » 04 Aug 2014, 3:10 pm

Toughen up Lorgar you sook :P

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Jokes of course. Definitely a worthwhile piece of equipment.
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Post by Patrol66 » 04 Aug 2014, 5:17 pm

No doubt there are cheaper version on the market. Hopefully it won't be outdated to soon. So if I get ten years out of it, $ 39 a year. But let's hope it never gets used
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Post by sha » 05 Aug 2014, 10:11 am

Patrol66 wrote:No doubt there are cheaper version on the market.


Probably not the kind of thing you want to skimp on anyway...
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Post by Chickenhawk » 05 Aug 2014, 10:12 am

Yep.

"Cheap safety equipment"

An oxymoron if ever there was one.
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Post by sha » 05 Aug 2014, 10:12 am

Chickenhawk wrote:An oxymoron if ever there was one.


What did you call me?! :evil:

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