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Detailed features

The smallest personal beacon on the market: PLB 1 personal beacon from Ocean Signal
Once triggered, this beacon will quickly and regularly transmit your position and identification number via satellite directly to a rescue coordination centre. It communicates with the global search and rescue network (Cospas Sarsat). This means that the relevant authorities will quickly receive your alert and pass it on to the operational teams. Easy to activate, you will only need one hand even in the most extreme conditions. This service is funded by the government, so there is no cost to you.
Please note! PLB tags are serialized by default. At the time of purchase, you will need to register your beacon with the appropriate authorities in the country corresponding to the serialized coding.
Features of the Ocean Signal PLB 1 Personal Beacon
- Waterproof to -15 meters
- Fast and precise positioning
- Battery life: 7 years and more than 24 hours of autonomy
- No subscription
- Strobe light
- Easily deployable antenna
- 30% smaller than systems on the market
- Dual frequency 406/121.5 MHz
- 1 candela LED flash for night detection
- Dimensions: H 75mm x W 51mm x D 33 mm
- Weight: 116 g
- 7 year warranty
- GPS 66 channels
- Fixing clip and floatation pouch
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