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Date:         Mon, 21 Aug 2000 21:19:00 -0400
Reply-To:     pokeswagon@blazenet.net
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "(Donna Cassano)" <pokeswagon@blazenet.net>
Subject:      Re: wireless communicationNONVANAGON???
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WOW!!! I knew you Volks were techno savvy. Thanks for all who responded to my emergency communication needs. Now I just have to sift through all of this information. I'm sure that I will be p-mailing some questions out to you.

Thank you all for responding 500 or so heads are better than one. : )

Peace - donna '84 Westy (Pepe)

> > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "(Donna Cassano)" <pokeswagon@blazenet.net> > To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> > Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 1:34 PM > Subject: wireless communicationNONVANAGON??? > > > Thanks to all who responded to my propane fill plea for help. Tommorrow > > I will be heading off to AmeriGas to try and get a fill of propane and > > not just hot air. ; ) > > > > Now my next question does not really have Vanagon content except that I > > will be traveling in my Vanagon. But I was hoping that with all of you > > Vanagon travelers out there that at least half a dozen of you would have > > an opinion/experience that could help. As most of you know by now I will > > be traveling cross country for 6 weeks. I'm looking for some way that my > > sister can contact me in case an emergency arises here at home - ie; > > sick mother has to go to hospital. I've checked out cell phones, pagers > > and bag phones and all have their downfalls. My biggest concern is that > > I'll be out in the middle of the forest and she won't be able to reach > > me. I would only use a phone to make emergency calls and after the trip > > I don't see me using it at all. I like the cost of the pager and the > > fact that there is no one year service contract like all of the phone > > systems require. But, I like the bag phone because of the higher wattage > > (3 watts as opposed to 1 watt on cell phone) figuring that it will pick > > up signals that the cell phone won't. Also, cost and expense is a big > > concern. I'm already WAY over budget on this trip (those new fuel > > injectors really hurt). > > > > So what do you say? I know a lot of you guys/gals are wired, or should I > > say wireless? Any advice/opinions/experience? > > > > TIA > > Peace - donna > > '84 Westy (Pepe) > > > > PS - Details of my trip plans will follow for anyone who wants to make > > any suggestions or recommendations of good camping, sites to see, and > > reasonable mechanics. > >


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