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Title: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: jayjay on March 28, 2016, 08:13:33 PM
Wanting to go camping for a few days up in Vic high country- but need to be in daily contact with family......... can anyone give me an idea of the extent of Telstra mobile phone coverage up there? Thanks
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: Bird on March 28, 2016, 08:14:59 PM
Can be good can be Shit

where exactly are you going up there?
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: jayjay on March 28, 2016, 08:21:17 PM
Ha- not sure yet.... at this stage we are flexible, but it has to be somewhere we can get coverage- hence our question.
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: barrel01 on March 28, 2016, 08:22:26 PM
Pretty patchy at best, particularly in the valleys where you tend to camp.


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Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: Bird on March 28, 2016, 08:28:16 PM
Quote from: barrel01
Pretty patchy at best, particularly in the valleys where you tend to camp.
agree

Are you base camping or travelling... Any rough plans?

Places like Sheepyard/Frys (or dozens of other areas) - the popular places, you can get signal sometimes at one end but not the other end.
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: KeithB on March 28, 2016, 08:54:17 PM
We were there before Christmas and there was no coverage except in a few very high places. Best hire a satphone.
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: Patr80l on March 28, 2016, 09:29:10 PM
I use Telstra and I often find that my Optus mates have a signal when I don't.
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: jayjay on March 28, 2016, 10:47:58 PM
I use Telstra and I often find that my Optus mates have a signal when I don't.
Yes, we have found that often- if there is any chance of signal, Telstra is the best option.
We will base ourselves rather than travel- but will need to be contactable, as well as being able to chase a signal.
Unfortunately we are at that stage of our lives when parents ailing health is very unpredictable, but we can't put everything on hold indefinitely waiting for the inevitable to happen- as much as we love them, we are really missing our (bush) camping!!
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: Patr80l on March 29, 2016, 01:02:00 AM
Yes, we have found that often- if there is any chance of signal, Telstra is the best option.
We will base ourselves rather than travel- but will need to be contactable, as well as being able to chase a signal.
Unfortunately we are at that stage of our lives when parents ailing health is very unpredictable, but we can't put everything on hold indefinitely waiting for the inevitable to happen- as much as we love them, we are really missing our (bush) camping!!
Unfortunately the only reliable comms, available on short notice, will be a hired sat phone.   HF radio needs to be installed in your vehicle and is more cumbersome for making phone calls.   If this is going to be a recurring problem you can buy an Iridium Sat Phone (second hand on eBay for $600-800) and slip your Telstra GSM SIM into it.   Calls are more expensive but there are no ongoing costs (ie if you don't make or receive calls it's $0 and no special instructions needed for your family as they dial your mobile number to call the sat phone) There are a couple of threads on this forum relating to this.
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: Patr80l on March 29, 2016, 01:05:05 AM
ps if you can drive to a place with a signal you can get them to send you an SMS and then check a couple of times per day.   The SMS will be received when you gain a signal.
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: jayjay on March 29, 2016, 07:43:00 AM
Unfortunately the only reliable comms, available on short notice, will be a hired sat phone.   HF radio needs to be installed in your vehicle and is more cumbersome for making phone calls.   If this is going to be a recurring problem you can buy an Iridium Sat Phone (second hand on eBay for $600-800) and slip your Telstra GSM SIM into it.   Calls are more expensive but there are no ongoing costs (ie if you don't make or receive calls it's $0 and no special instructions needed for your family as they dial your mobile number to call the sat phone) There are a couple of threads on this forum relating to this.
Thanks for all the feedback.
This could be a dumb question, not having had any experience with a sat phone, but is it possible to link a sat phone to a hot spot, as you would with a mobile phone, to enable internet connection?
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: GGV8Cruza on March 29, 2016, 08:20:13 AM
Thanks for all the feedback.
This could be a dumb question, not having had any experience with a sat phone, but is it possible to link a sat phone to a hot spot, as you would with a mobile phone, to enable internet connection?

Yes but very expensive and slow speeds.

If you camp on the higher peaks with a bit of a veiw to the snow resorts you can get coverage. I have a large antenna on the bull bar with a passive phone cradle which boosts the reception.

GG
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: Patr80l on March 29, 2016, 05:19:50 PM
Thanks for all the feedback.
This could be a dumb question, not having had any experience with a sat phone, but is it possible to link a sat phone to a hot spot, as you would with a mobile phone, to enable internet connection?
Iridium does a hot spot gadget, the Iridium Go.  https://www.iridium.com/products/details/iridiumgo (https://www.iridium.com/products/details/iridiumgo)   I'm sure you could get a data plan but I've heard they're expensive.
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: Bad Scott on March 30, 2016, 05:03:35 PM
Iridium does a hot spot gadget, the Iridium Go.  https://www.iridium.com/products/details/iridiumgo (https://www.iridium.com/products/details/iridiumgo)   I'm sure you could get a data plan but I've heard they're expensive.
But still slow.
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: J.R on March 30, 2016, 05:55:20 PM
You'll get 3 bars at Craig's Hut.

I did last week.
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: Fizzie on April 01, 2016, 08:03:25 AM
ps if you can drive to a place with a signal you can get them to send you an SMS and then check a couple of times per day.   The SMS will be received when you gain a signal.

You may not even need phone signal to get a SMS in?

We've just had a few days out at Cullendore on NSW / Qld border near Warwick & Stanthorpe, & needed to make a phone call one day. Turned phone on in camp - no signal showing, couldn't make call or get internet access, but almost as soon as I turned it on, got a spam SMS in! Drove up the top of the hill & showed 3G (Telstra) with no signal bars but was able to make necessary call.

Back down to camp & tried to check weather that pm but no access - but eldest son spent the next 2 days on his bloody phone with texts to & from his mates  >:( Turn that bloody phone off & put it away! Sure thing Dad. 30 min's later, sitting surreptiously tapping away on the phone sort of hidden on his lap ... >:(
Title: Re: Telstra mobile coverage in Vic high country
Post by: GanG on April 01, 2016, 06:50:46 PM
An indication of area you intend to be would be helpful, but around this side of the ranges you will get service on most peaks, where I hunt in the Alpine park we drive or walk to the top each afternoon to check in with family. Most camp sites on water are a dead loss for phone service unless you are right near a population center such as Bright or the ski fields.