The Spot has worked well for me for a similar purpose. It has not had
particularly delicate handling and has held up just fine (is on it's third
field season). I can't recall any issues with weather interference.

On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 3:00 PM, Reichenborn, Molly <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I have technicians working in isolated areas without cell phone service in
> Kansas, USA. I want the technicians to be able to request emergency (EMS)
> and non-emergency aid (e.g. need assistance with stranded vehicle) in these
> areas if needed. I’ve been looking into SPOT gen3 units (
> http://www.findmespot.com/en/index.php?cid=100) and would appreciate
> feedback from anyone who has used these for terrestrial fieldwork. I’d like
> to know how well these devices stands up to rough handling and weather
> conditions in the field, if it can send messages in varied weather
> conditions (e.g. cloudy days), any issues with the service plan required
> for the unit/customer service, and any comments on emergency or
> non-emergency personnel response to aid requests from these devices.
>
>
> I’d also appreciate suggestions for alternative devices that can provide
> these services. The SPOT unit can provide “I’m OK” alerts to check-in with
> preset contacts and track movement – these features are preferred, but not
> required, for alternative devices.
>
>
>
> Molly M. Reichenborn
> Research Project Manager
> Wichita State University
> Department of Biological Sciences
> [email protected]
>
>
>

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