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Detailed features
The lightweight and compact GPS beacon
This PLB FASTFIND 220 individual distress beacon is easy to use, both on land and at sea. Thanks to the integrated GPS system, the signal is quickly sent in 3 minutes and your position is regularly updated every 20 minutes. It offers a good autonomy with its lithium battery with a longevity of 6 years. Light and compact, delivered with a floating case and waterproof up to 10m. A flash light allows you to be spotted at night by the emergency services.
Detailed technical characteristics of the Fastfind 220 Mc Murdo beacon
- International COSPAS-SARSAT 406 Mhz system
- 50 channel GPS
- Operating time: 24 hours
- Manual activation
- Battery and GPS self-test function
- Dimensions: 10.6 x 4.7 x 3.4 cm
- Weight: 152 g
- Waterproof 10m
- SOS LED flash for easy night rescue
- Dual frequency
- Delivered in a buoyancy case
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