Labor Day Roll Call.....

GV Jack

Snorin God
Telcel Amigo 3G broadband stick. Got it at the big Telcel store across from Circle K. Long wait, but it works real well.

I will be making a post about this trip later, but that's where I got it. I got the expensive stick for around $50.00 which includes 30 days at 3 Gig max.

I'm down in Las Conchas, section five and get two to three bars.
 

InkaRoads

cronopiador
although it is Thursday I took my first group down to RP for Labor Day but I must say I was surprise to see the amount of traffic going south, early in the am and then in my way back to Tucson around 4 pm the amount of traffic almost double, if it continues like this tomorrow it could be a very good weekend for RP!!!! Lets hope so!!!!!!
 
Telcel Amigo 3G broadband stick. Got it at the big Telcel store across from Circle K. Long wait, but it works real well.

I will be making a post about this trip later, but that's where I got it. I got the expensive stick for around $50.00 which includes 30 days at 3 Gig max.

I'm down in Las Conchas, section five and get two to three bars.
Yup, that's the one I researched. Was going to do the local Sat/Net guy the last time I stayed in Las Conchas (where he just charges you for the temporary password to log onto his wifi broadcast) but for some reason the signal wasn't showing up very well inside the house we stayed at. Lately we've just stayed at places in Mirador that already have wifi out to the patios and my cell phone can pick up wifi at most of the restaurants and bars, so it hasn't been as much of an issue. For those who are interested in that other option I mentioned (he charges $45 a month, used to have weekly rates but not posted anymore), the link and coverage map is here: http://www.satnetpenasco.com/network.html
 
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GringaZona, I think we're also hoping it cools down the following weekend and going then. A friend just returned and said it was hot and humid, and after looking at Casa Weez's site, it doesn't look like it's cooling down at night, and the heat index column scares me!

http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstation/WXDailyHistory.asp?ID=ISONORAP1
I can't figure out right now how to find its exactly location--or maybe he hid it since--but I recall the Casa Weez station being located past Las Conchas, going towards Mayan Palace, and it's very close to the shore. That's why his readings always come in a little cooler than the airport listing, but the humidity is always way higher. As long as there's a good breeze with the occasional gusts (especially with choppy water), I can even handle 105 with high humidity, but if that water is glass...Yikes! The fisherman on here subscribe to a more technical weather service and it is very accurate several days in advance, as far as sea conditions go. If it's bad (and/or dangerous) for them, it'll be good for us beach bums!
 

MIRAMAR

Guest
I'm now obsessed with watching that wind needle go up and down by the minute!
Me too!! I think it's interesting if the wind is from the south (water temp), the temp doesn't go down at night, but if it's from the north, it cools down some. I also like comparing this year's temps w/ prior years. That site is usually the first thing I look at in the a.m.

Also, just fyi, Encanto is not past the Mayan, the Mayan is further east.
 

GV Jack

Snorin God
Gringo...Here in Los Conchas Section the Sat/Net signal does not show up. I spoke to them and they don't have plans to upgrade. Hence the steek.
 

mondone

Whitecaps
Telcel Amigo 3G broadband stick. Got it at the big Telcel store across from Circle K. Long wait, but it works real well.

I will be making a post about this trip later, but that's where I got it. I got the expensive stick for around $50.00 which includes 30 days at 3 Gig max.

I'm down in Las Conchas, section five and get two to three bars.
Anyone know if the Telcel Amigo 3G broadband stick would work in Playa Encanto's west end?
 

InkaRoads

cronopiador
I have ATT/Telcel cell and it works great all the way to Mayan palace, I will think that the internet stick will work too since they run in the same wavelength or whatever they call it now a days!!
 
The Mexican customs people were having a field day around noon today...had 6 vehicles being inspected...almost couldn't get around them when I got the green light. This was causing a backup on the US side....
 
The Mexican customs people were having a field day around noon today...had 6 vehicles being inspected...almost couldn't get around them when I got the green light. This was causing a backup on the US side....
Think they are stocking up on raw meat, eggs, cheese and other dairy?
 

Terry C

Guest
Dave Benard that owned Sat/Net passed away a couple of months ago. It is now run by Bruce Lara. Same email and web site for info. Playa Encanto has 3 or so dishes out there. It requires a roof top box to get access. The system is tied to TelMex to get Broadband WiFi access. The reason there is no pay as you go plan is he most likely has to pay a fixed amount every month for service. The other service out there is BeachComm LLC and is satellite based like ones used in RV parks. You have the option of a pay as you go plan on it. They also have dishes located out there for access. You can hook into the system wireless or have a roof top box mounted. More info is listed on my web site for Playa Encanto listed below.
 
So sorry to hear about Dave. What a great guy and one of those people who truly helped Penasco grow, a pioneer ahead of his time. While it's nice to talk about "unleashing" oneself from your daily grind, for many that is/was not an option due to work demands... And for many years his was the only route for us part-timers, years before there was such a thing as portable internet connections. Someone should really write up a tribute to the guy.
 
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