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DixiePhotoArt

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Hi there, I’m a new member as well. Cruising the forums leaning information that will be usable for my interior build out for simple adventures.

I’m surprised none of the veteran members have responded to this because I would be curious as well. I will follow and maybe someone will help. Unless you already received the answer, in which case could you please share so I can learn as well.

Dixie from OK
 

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I am not aware that it could work via the inReach. These are two different animals.

In the OB1 App you will find the function to create a support alert. You might want to checkout out this rescue story. It shows well how excellent this functionality of the OB1 App works and how the function is intended to be used.

Overland Bound One Support Alert: A Rescue Story in Capitan Gap - Overland Bound
 
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Hello all, new member here. Can someone explain how I can send member support alert through my Garmin when I'm out of cell range?

Thanks!
First off I am very sorry that I missed this question, normally I check this page every day.

Overland Bound is a web based program just like all the other navigation and community programs out there. In order to use any part of the app when off grid you will need a ground cell signal or internet satellite connectivity such as Star Link.

Communications when off grid are changing fast, here are a couple of bullet points that may help or confuse the issue;
  • If you have a cell signal that is good enough for data then you can get on the app and send an OB-SOS, you can use a cell booster to help get a signal like WeBoost. (As long as you have one bar it will usually boost that to three bars.) The Overland Bound SOS works really well notifying members in a geographic area around your request as long as it is not an emergency. The key point here is that the message is sent to members near you and hopefully they can get to you and help out in a timely manner.
  • Garmin InReach is satellite based through the interactive Garmin Response Center (formerly the GEOS IERCC and then the Garmin IERCC). These comms are from the user to Garmin, and if using the general messaging side of the InReach you are connected by text through the satellites. This system is absolutely necessary because of their ability to coordinate any type of official response. InReach coordinates with the user and the provider of the service. (This could be air med, law enforcement, needing gas and so on.) Depending on your insurance coverage this could cost you some big bucks.
  • Some iPhone's have the ability to use satellite comms for texting and now T Mobil is working with Star Link to set up a texting network, this is all great but it is still texting. This system has worked for our Forum Manage @Jim SoG.
  • Star Link is probably the best method for comms off grid, you can get on the web, send OB-SOS, text, download maps and so on. All this is absolutely awesome BUT it really cant take the place of the InReach-Garmin Responce Center.
  • Ham radios are a good option but still not 100% reliable due to coverage.
 

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First off I am very sorry that I missed this question, normally I check this page every day.

Overland Bound is a web based program just like all the other navigation and community programs out there. In order to use any part of the app when off grid you will need a ground cell signal or internet satellite connectivity such as Star Link.

Communications when off grid are changing fast, here are a couple of bullet points that may help or confuse the issue;
  • If you have a cell signal that is good enough for data then you can get on the app and send an OB-SOS, you can use a cell booster to help get a signal like WeBoost. (As long as you have one bar it will usually boost that to three bars.) The Overland Bound SOS works really well notifying members in a geographic area around your request as long as it is not an emergency. The key point here is that the message is sent to members near you and hopefully they can get to you and help out in a timely manner.
  • Garmin InReach is satellite based through the interactive Garmin Response Center (formerly the GEOS IERCC and then the Garmin IERCC). These comms are from the user to Garmin, and if using the general messaging side of the InReach you are connected by text through the satellites. This system is absolutely necessary because of their ability to coordinate any type of official response. InReach coordinates with the user and the provider of the service. (This could be air med, law enforcement, needing gas and so on.) Depending on your insurance coverage this could cost you some big bucks.
  • Some iPhone's have the ability to use satellite comms for texting and now T Mobil is working with Star Link to set up a texting network, this is all great but it is still texting. This system has worked for our Forum Manage @Jim SoG.
  • Star Link is probably the best method for comms off grid, you can get on the web, send OB-SOS, text, download maps and so on. All this is absolutely awesome BUT it really cant take the place of the InReach-Garmin Responce Center.
  • Ham radios are a good option but still not 100% reliable due to coverage.
Good info right here now.
Zim
 
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DixiePhotoArt

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Hello,

I have built a few interior builds from trucks, Mercedes sprinters vans, etc.. let me know if you need anything!
Thank you for reaching out. There are so many different styles and options for my Element that I’m paralyzed with the choices.
As I get closer to understanding my actual needs, I will reach out for advice.
Thanks again @San_Diego_Overlanding
 

DixiePhotoArt

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Hello all, new member here. Can someone explain how I can send member support alert through my Garmin when I'm out of cell range?

Thanks!
First off I am very sorry that I missed this question, normally I check this page every day.

Overland Bound is a web based program just like all the other navigation and community programs out there. In order to use any part of the app when off grid you will need a ground cell signal or internet satellite connectivity such as Star Link.

Communications when off grid are changing fast, here are a couple of bullet points that may help or confuse the issue;
  • If you have a cell signal that is good enough for data then you can get on the app and send an OB-SOS, you can use a cell booster to help get a signal like WeBoost. (As long as you have one bar it will usually boost that to three bars.) The Overland Bound SOS works really well notifying members in a geographic area around your request as long as it is not an emergency. The key point here is that the message is sent to members near you and hopefully they can get to you and help out in a timely manner.
  • Garmin InReach is satellite based through the interactive Garmin Response Center (formerly the GEOS IERCC and then the Garmin IERCC). These comms are from the user to Garmin, and if using the general messaging side of the InReach you are connected by text through the satellites. This system is absolutely necessary because of their ability to coordinate any type of official response. InReach coordinates with the user and the provider of the service. (This could be air med, law enforcement, needing gas and so on.) Depending on your insurance coverage this could cost you some big bucks.
  • Some iPhone's have the ability to use satellite comms for texting and now T Mobil is working with Star Link to set up a texting network, this is all great but it is still texting. This system has worked for our Forum Manage @Jim SoG.
  • Star Link is probably the best method for comms off grid, you can get on the web, send OB-SOS, text, download maps and so on. All this is absolutely awesome BUT it really cant take the place of the InReach-Garmin Responce Center.
  • Ham radios are a good option but still not 100% reliable due to coverage.
Thanks for the great explanation!
I enjoy learning and understanding this early in the morning with a good cup of coffee.
Much better than watching depressing news on TV.

Dixie from OK
 

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Hello,

I have built a few interior builds from trucks, Mercedes sprinters vans, etc.. let me know if you need anything!
Thank you for reaching out. There are so many different styles and options for my Element that I’m paralyzed with the choices.
As I get closer to understanding my actual needs, I will reach out for advice.
Thanks again @San_Diego_Overlanding
I did a kitchen in my truck w/ running water, solar /w lighting and bench with storage, Ecoflow wave 2 heater/ a/c. Easy build and light weight.
 

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Hello,

I have built a few interior builds from trucks, Mercedes sprinters vans, etc.. let me know if you need anything!
Thank you for reaching out. There are so many different styles and options for my Element that I’m paralyzed with the choices.
As I get closer to understanding my actual needs, I will reach out for advice.
Thanks again @San_Diego_Overlanding
I did a kitchen in my truck w/ running water, solar /w lighting and bench with storage, Ecoflow wave 2 heater/ a/c. Easy build and light weight.
Wow!
Love that. Thank you for sharing. I like simple, effective and useful.

Dixie from OK