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Choosing the Right Communication Tool on Your Australian Adventure

Travelling across Australia’s diverse landscapes – from its sun-kissed coastlines to the rugged outback – is an experience like no other. But every 4WDer, whether novice or seasoned, understands that communication isn’t just about sharing stories; it’s about safety, coordination, and sometimes, survival.

UHF Radio: A 4WDer’s Essential Tool

The UHF has long been a common form of communication for truckers and in more recent years, the last 20-30 that is, this has made its way into almost every 4WD in Australia. In remote outback areas, the UHF can make for easy vehicle-to-vehicle communication. You can inform people of oncoming hazards, road conditions or even just a general “chat”

UHF is also great for short range communication so within a small convoy, for instructions between a spotter and driver or great for kids to have so that you can communicate with them as they are off exploring the world around them.

    • Definition: UHF (Ultra High Frequency) radios are two-way radios operating on the frequencies between 403 and 520 MHz.

    • Range & Coverage: UHF radios typically range up to 20km, though power, terrain and obstructions can influence this heavily.

    • Popular Uses: Perfect for convoy communication, safety alerts, and chatting with nearby 4WDers.

    • Popular BrandsUnidenGME, and Icom stand out in Australia.

Personal Locator Beacons: Your Silent Guardian

The Ultimate Emergency Communication. PLBs are your direct line of communication to the emergency services anywhere in Australia. Once you hit the button that says “I’m in Trouble” you will have people to you in that location as fast as humanly possible. This is great for remote area work where you may suddenly need medical aid or the like.

The only real downside to the PLB is there is no 2 way communication. This means that if you need help, however, it’s not urgent, there isn’t really a way to communicate that.

    • Definition: A PLB is a handheld device that, once activated, sends a distress signal.

    • Use Case: Essential in life-threatening situations where no other communication is available.

    • Advantages: They offer global coverage, making them a beacon of hope in remote places.

    • Popular Brands: Garmin, and GME are among the top.

Mobile Range Extenders: Boosting Your Connection

Mobile Range extenders like the Cel-fi go are a great solution to support your standard mobile anywhere in Australia. They are essentially a large antenna for your phone, allowing you to pick up mobile signal in more remote locations than, it is also great for making the signal stronger in areas where it might traditionally be patchy at best.

These are a great way to increase your coverage in most parts of Australia, however, if there is no signal, there is just no signal and even Cel-fi Go can’t change that.

    • Definition: Devices like Cel-Fi are tailored to amplify mobile phone signals.

    • Functionality: They capture and enhance weak signals for a stable connection.

    • Benefits: Vital in areas with weak mobile coverage.

    • Popular Brands: Cel-Fi leads the charge in effectiveness.

Satellite Messenger Systems: Stay Connected, Wherever You Are

Easy two-way communication from anywhere in the country, yes, please. Satellite messengers are certainly not something new however they really are a great way to communicate when you are in remote parts of Australia. Most communication these days is done via text these days and these systems allow you to send a message to update friends and family on where you are. Have a discussion with someone you’re meeting up with or to let people know that you’re bogged, but alive and well with 2 days of supplies.

Most systems now also have an SOS function that, while not as fast as a PLB, still provides a fast response time from your nearest authority.

Satellite messenger systems such as SPOT and ZOLEO do usually rely on subscription services and need to connect via Bluetooth to your phone, which is all well and good until your phone runs out of juice.

    • Definition: Devices allowing communication via satellite when out of mobile range.

    • Key Features: They offer messaging, weather updates, and SOS functions.

    • Ideal Usage: Best for isolated regions.

    • Popular Brands: SPOT and Zoleo dominate, each with unique offerings.

Satellite Phones: Talk Anytime, Anywhere

Similar to the messenger systems the satellite phone offers an easy way to communicate anywhere in Australia. It is also great that you can just pick up the phone like normal and have an indpeth conversation. This could be really helpful if you need instructions for something or need to give detailed information.

Similar to the messenger systems a satellite phone is often a subscription based model with an initial outlay to buy the phone itself. It also means that you have an extra device you need to ensure is charged, they do last a lot longer than a modern phone though.

    • Definition: Phones that communicate via orbiting satellites.

    • Situations to Use: Essential when out of UHF or mobile phone range.

    • Popular Brands: Iridium, Inmarsat, and Thuraya lead the industry.

Starlink: Internet Beyond Boundaries

Imagine high-speed internet in the deepest pockets of Australia. That’s Starlink’s promise. For travellers craving consistent online access, Starlink aims to be the game-changer.

Satellite internet has been around for quite some time, however Starlink changed it by making it faster, more affordable and more recently, portable.

Starlink does mean that you can be connected to the internet literally anywhere in Australia, it just might take some time to do so. This is ok if you are literally just wanting to browse the internet or let the world know you’re alive however a little less practical for emergency situations.

    • Definition: Elon Musk’s venture promises global high-speed internet.

    • Performance: Reports show impressive speeds even in traditionally remote areas.

    • Benefits: Access to online resources in the most remote locations.

Final Thoughts

Navigating Australia’s diverse landscapes is an exhilarating experience. However, the very factors that make it thrilling can also pose challenges. Ensuring robust communication not only enhances the experience but also safeguards against unforeseen circumstances. Equip wisely and let the journey unfold!

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