9 best epirb personals
- GlobalFIX V4 GPS EPIRB with Manual Bracket (Category 2)
- ResQLink 400 Personal Locator Beacon
- Firefly PRO Waterbug and HemiLight3 Rescue Strobe Lights
- Signal Mirror with Res-Q Whistle
- RapidDitch Express buoyant ditch bag
User questions & answers
Question: | Is there one of these kits with the ResQLink 425 included instead |
Answer: | Unfortunately no. The ResQLink 425 would have to be purchased a part. Thank you |
Question: | Is there a version for registration outside usa? (more specifically, brazil |
Answer: | Unfortunately only US units are allowed to be sold in the US. Thank you |
Question: | What is the cost for battery replacement (after 7 years)? Do all distributors replace for free if used in actual emergency |
Answer: | The price is usually around 1/3 of the full price, but it will depend on the conditions of your beacon once it's sent to the battery replacement center. If you are in an emergency you can just notify the manufacturer and they should replace it for free. |
Question: | I plan to use it in taiwan (national code 416). is it possible to pre-set artex plb with 416 code |
Answer: | Unfortunately no. Every unit sold in the US is built with a US code. |
Question: | I noticed that it said that it was non chargeable is there a place i can go to replace the battery |
Answer: | When the battery expires (after 7 years), you can send it in to ACR to have it replaced for $150. Or if you like taking risks with your life, you can replace it yourself for $5(it runs on 3 CR123A cells, welded and heat shrinked into a single battery pack). |
Product features
World Wide Range
No matter where you go the ARTEX PLB will work. Units purchased in the US can be registered with NOAA and in case you are in an emergency overseas NOAA will notify your local SAR agency of the distress signal.
How It Works?
When activated, the ARTEX PLB transmits your position and your ID to a Rescue Coordination Center via satellite link. Rescue services nearest to you are promptly notified of your emergency and initiate the Search & Rescue process.
What else comes with it?
The ARTEX PLB features a unique mounting clip and a flotation pouch: The PLB can be firmly attached to the pouch with the provided lanyard to enable it to float. These materials are proved and tested to endure all types of environments.
Smaller than your hand!
The Artex PLB 8110 is small and convenient. 2.1 (L) x 1.3 (W) x 3.0 (H) inches (51 x 32.5 x 77 mm)
Weight: 4.09 oz (116 g)
Battery is good for 7 years and operating for 24 hours.
Operation: 2 steps: deploy antenna, press ON button, giving clear view of sky
Waterproof: 15 m at 20°C
GlobalFix V4 + ResQLink 400 Kit
- GlobalFIX V4 Cat. 2 EPIRB
- ResQLink 400 Personal Locator Beacon
- Firefly PRO Waterbug
- Signal Mirror
- WW-3 Res-Q Whistle
- HemiLight3
- RapidDitch Express Bag
ResQLink 400
Small but resilient, the ResQLink 400 has been professionally engineered to ensure it can withstand even the harshest elements. This buoyant Personal Locator Beacon requires no subscription for use and can be utilized to enhance your safety in a wide variety of environments. Whether on land, at sea, or in the air, trust that the ResQLink’s satellite precision and military durability, puts rescue in the palm of your hands.
GlobalFix V4 offers the very latest in marine electronic lifesaving technology
- Highly visible LED strobe - Energy efficient
- Internal 66 channel GPS – Faster acquisition from a cold start
- High-efficiency electronics – Performance you can count on
- User-replaceable battery – 10-year battery life
- Professional grade design - Built for years of use in harsh environments
- Simple manual activation – Keypad with a protective cover to prevent false alarms
- Made in the U.S.A.
Product description
Small but resilient, the ResQLink 400 has been professionally engineered and tested to ensure it can withstand even the harshest elements. This buoyant Personal Locator Beacon requires no subscription for use and can be utilized to enhance your safety in a wide variety of environments. Whether on land, at sea, or in the air, trust that the ResQLink’s satellite precision and military durability, puts rescue in the palm of your hands. With three levels of integrated signal technology – GPS positioning, a powerful 406 MHz signal, and 121.5 MHz homing capability – the ResQLink 400 quickly and accurately relays your position to a worldwide network of search and rescue satellites. Additionally, a built-in strobe and infrared strobe facilitate nighttime, or other low visibility rescues. Wherever your adventure takes you, whether it’s a trip to the highest mountain peaks, the most undiscovered terrain, or the vastest of oceans, rest assured that the ResQLink 400 always activates easily. Simply deploy the antenna, press the ON button, and the beacon will do the rest for you by effortlessly guiding rescuers to within 100 meters or less of your position. Due to innovative design elements, multi-function clips can be used in conjunction with the beacon, providing numerous wear-ability options that address a variety of usage applications. The increased ease of incorporating the ResQLink 400 on your person, or with your gear, just made all your adventures not just safer, but more convenient too.
- No Subscription Required
- 406 MHz Emergency Distress Signal / Homing signal
- LED Strobe and Infrared Strobe
- Global Coverage / Cospas-Sarsat / MEOSAR
- GPS and Galileo GNSS
User questions & answers
Question: | Does it really use AAA batteries |
Answer: | Hello, XL should be more suitable. |
Question: | Once activated how long will it transmit before the battery runs dead |
Answer: | It’s stretchy material so you shouldn’t have a issue it fits pretty nicely |
Question: | How do you know when the batteries will expire; is the unit marked with an expiration date |
Answer: | Last year on a two week trip to French Polynesia, I wore the two long sleeved shirts nearly everyday for outside activities. The shirts were very comfortable and functional with their sun screen properties. Wuite satisfies with the wear and tear and if the were smelly, I didn't notice and my friends and family either didn't notice a smell or were to tactful to bring it up. Give it a shot you are on vacation. |
Question: | does this require a monthly or yearly subscription |
Answer: | sorry, I live in arizona and its not humid! but, it's hot. I got these to wear in the pool for aerobics. |
Product features
Features and Benefits
- No Subscription Required
- GPS and Galileo GNSS
- Built-In Buoyancy
- Strobe and Infrared Strobe
- Global Coverage
- MEOSAR Compatible
- Small and lightweight
- 5 year battery life
- 24+ hours Operational Life**
- Multi-function Clip System Included
Three Levels of Integrated Signal Technology
With three levels of integrated signal technology – GPS positioning, a powerful 406 MHz signal, and 121.5 MHz homing capability – the ResQLink 400 quickly and accurately relays your position to a worldwide network of search and rescue satellites. Additionally, a built-in strobe and infrared strobe facilitate nighttime, or other low visibility rescues.
What's in the box?
Due to innovative design elements, multi-function clips can be used in conjunction with the beacon, providing numerous wear-ability options that address a variety of usage applications. The increased ease of incorporating the ResQLink 400 on your person, or with your gear, just made all your adventures not just safer, but more convenient too.
Perfect for Low Visibility Weather
It comes with a built-in strobe and infrared strobe to facilitate nighttime or other low visibility rescues.
Follow Your Own Path
Designed to work world-wide no matter what your adventure looks like!
- Fishing / Boating
- Hiking / Camping
- 4x4 / ATV / RV
- Hunting / Flying
- Skiing / Snowmobiling
- The sky is the limit
- No Subscription Required
- 406 MHz Emergency Distress Signal with Homing Signal
- GPS and Galileo GNSS / Cospas-Sarsat / MEOSAR
- Global Coverage
- LED Strobe and Infrared Strobe
User questions & answers
Question: | What is the battery life? How much to replace it |
Answer: | Battery is 5 years. For battery replacement please contact one of our battery replacement centers and they will give you a quote. |
Question: | How do you charge it |
Answer: | These units don't need charge. They will last for 5 years if never used. If you do use them we will replace it for free once you submit your survivor story. |
Question: | Does this product work in the Bahamas? World wide |
Answer: | Yes. It will work world wide. |
Question: | Does it come with a case |
Answer: | Hi there! No case. This unit comes with a clip system that you can use to attach the PLB and different locations. |
Product features
Features and Benefits
- No Subscription Required
- Built-in Digital Display
- GPS and Galileo GNSS
- Built-In Buoyancy
- Strobe and Infrared Strobe
- Global Coverage
- MEOSAR Compatible
- 5 year battery life
- 24+ hours Operational Life**
- Multi-function Clip System Included
What's in the box?
Due to innovative design elements, multi-function clips can be used in conjunction with the beacon, providing numerous wear-ability options that address a variety of usage applications. The increased ease of incorporating the ResQLink View on your person, or with your gear, just made all your adventures not just safer, but more convenient too.
Follow Your Own Path
Designed to work world-wide no matter what your adventure looks like!
- Fishing / Boating
- Hiking / Camping
- 4x4 / ATV / RV
- Hunting / Flying
- Skiing / Snowmobiling
- The sky is the limit
Product description
Drastically increase your probability of survival at sea with the multiple built-in redundancies of the GlobalFIX V4 marine distress EPIRB. Upon activation, the GlobalFIX V4’s robust internal GPS accurately fixes your exact location. Your coordinates are then broadcast via a powerful 406 MHz distress signal to Search and Rescue forces worldwide. In the absence of GPS data, orbiting Cospas-Sarsat satellites can accurately triangulate your position using the 406 MHz signal alone. A 121.5 MHz homing signal further guides searchers to your exact position. The GlobalFIX V4 is a full-featured EPIRB loaded with high-efficiency electronics for performance you can count on, including an internal 66 channel GPS for faster acquisition from a cold start. A protective keypad cover helps prevent false activation, and the all-new, user-replaceable battery pack has a 10-year replacement interval — reducing the overall ownership cost and making replacement a breeze. Registering your EPIRB is mandatory in most countries. Registering is very important because should your beacon ever be activated, it is how Search and Rescue Teams will know who you are, and contacts provided may be able to supply information about your specific travel plans. In the absence of this information, it may take longer for a search-and-rescue operation to begin. Please note that this EPIRB must be registered in same country as the MMSI registered to your vessel. For US registered vessels, please choose our “Programmed for US” listing. For registration outside the US, please chose our ‘Programmed for Rest of World’ listing and advise us of your required country of registration after purchase so we can program the device for you.
- Drastically increase your probability of survival at sea with the multiple built-in redundancies of the GlobalFIX marine distress EPIRB. Upon activation, the GlobalFIX V4’s robust internal GPS accurately fixes your exact location and broadcasts them via a powerful 406 MHz distress signal to Search and Rescue forces worldwide.
- This EPIRB is pre-programmed for registration with the US country code and must be registered to a vessel with a US MMSI number. Whilst it will function anywhere around the world, the initial point of contact during an emergency situation would be the US Search and Rescue authorities with whom the PLB would be registered. Please note this EPIRB is not suitable for registration or use in Australia and New Zealand
- If you require registration outside of the US, please purchase our alternative listing for ‘Programmed for Rest of World'. We include at no charge a reprogramming service on this alternative listing to ensure the device can be registered in the country of your choice. Please be aware that the EPIRB must be registered in the same country as the MMSI registered to the vessel.
- Registering your EPIRB is mandatory in most countries. Registering is very important because should your beacon ever be activated, it is how Search and Rescue Teams will know who you are, and contacts provided may be able to supply information about your specific travel plans. In the absence of this information, it may take longer for a search-and-rescue operation to begin.
- This EPIRB should only be used in situations of grave and imminent danger to life. False alerts endanger lives and cause expensive disruption to Search and Rescue services. Deliberate misuse of the device could result in a penalty.
User questions & answers
Question: | Can you test the unit to make sure it is working |
Answer: | There is a test button but you don’t want to use the activate button to test or the CG will show up. |
Question: | Is thier a yearly subscription |
Answer: | No |
Question: | What Type of battery is required |
Answer: | Hello, this product already comes with a 7 year battery life. In order to replace the battery in 7 years, you will need to contact the manufacturer, ACR, and they will replace it for you. Thank you |
Question: | Will this unit activate automatically when it hits the water or does it need to be manually activated |
Answer: | Hello, the Cat 2 EPIRBs require manual deployment to be activated in the event of a vessel sinking. A protective keypad cover helps prevent false activation. Thank you |
Product description
When adventures calls, whether it’s a trip to on the paddleboard, snowmobiling some fresh powder, or setting sail on the deep blue ocean, rest assured when you packed your ResQLink View Survival Kit. Simply Activate the ResQLink View with the new built-in digital display by deploying the antenna, press the on button, and the beacon will do the rest for you by effortlessly guiding rescuers to within 100 meters or less of your position. When they arrive on scene the bright LED C-Strobe H2O strobe light will get rescuers attention at night or in daylight hours use the signal mirror to gain their attention. Conveniently store all your emergency gear inside the RapidDitch Dry Bag to keep your survival kit conveniently together.
- ResQLink View Personal Locator Beacon
- Rapid Ditch Dry Bag
- LED Headlamp
- Whistle | Signal Mirror
- ACR Logo Hat
Product description
A personal location beacon (PLB) is a personal safety device designed to alert search and rescue services and allow them to quickly locate you in the event of an emergency, on land or sea.
- 406/121.5MHz plb
- Easy to operate
- No subscription needed
- High brightness LED SOS light
- Minimum 24hr continuous operation
User questions & answers
Question: | Is there any service fee or any monthly cost |
Answer: | There are no monthly fees, you just need to register the device. It is strictly for rescue only--not like some beacons that allow you to send out an I'm OK ping. The battery is supposed to last 6 years. |
Question: | How easy would it be to accidentally activate the beacon, thanks |
Answer: | Not very easy. You have to deliberately remove the top first. I have never had a problem in two years. I carry it in my backpack. |
Question: | how do you make sure the battery doesn’t die while you’re out on a hike |
Answer: | Do the test function outlined in the owners manual. |
Question: | It is a one time use? If yes, then after using what do you do with it? Send it back to manufacture or just throw it in the garbage |
Answer: | I believe you would send it back to the manufacturer for a battery replacement. This service is recommended after about 5 years anyway to ensure you have good batteries. Then it can be used an additional 5 years before it is retired. Hopefully, if you ever need to use the device to summon a rescue, you won't be worried about the cost of a battery replacement. |
Question: | What is the range |
Answer: | It works wold wide in any location as it communicates with the satellite. However once it's activated it will be transmitting signal for 24 hours. If you are in a distant location that search and rescue needs more than 24 hours to find you then we recommend getting any of our EPIRBs, GlobalFix V4, Pro, or iPro. They last from 48 to 65 hours. |
Question: | Once activated, is there any type of confirmation that your signal has been received |
Answer: | The unit will keep blinking while the signal is been transmitted. There is no return confirmation only sending out. However, you are able to test the unit before going out on a trip by performing a self-test. |
Question: | how difficult would it be to accidentally activate this device |
Answer: | I'd say fairly difficult. That yellow flap on the front protects the activation mechanism and the spring is fairly robust. |
Question: | will it work from inside a car or rv |
Answer: | Yes. It is a radio frequency- sat freq. may not work inside a cave, deep and narrow canyon, or below a multi-level parking garage. |
Product description
At 4.6 oz, the ResQLink distress beacon from ACR weighs less than a couple of energy bars. And topping just 3.9 inches, it's smaller than the cell phone in your pocket. Small and mighty, the ResQLink PLB is a full-powered, GPS-enabled rescue beacon designed for anglers, pilots and back country sportsmen. With three levels of integrated signal technology - GPS positioning, a powerful 406 MHz signal, and 121.5 MHz homing capability - the ResQLink PLB quickly and accurately relays your position to a worldwide network of search and rescue satellites. A built-in strobe light provides visibility during night rescues. Learn How A Rescue Works PLBs have been proven tried and true in some of the world's most remote locations and treacherous conditions. Just ask the 400 or so pilots, boaters and back country explorers who were saved by a PLB during a rigorous test program in Alaska. Based in large part on the test results, the federal government approved use of PLBs in the United States in 2003. Even in extreme conditions and situations, the ResQLink activates easily. Just deploy the antenna and press the ON button. With its powerful 66-channel GPS, the ResQLink guides rescuers to within 100 meters or less of your position. And, in the continental U.S., search and rescue personnel are typically alerted of your position in as little as five minutes with a GPS-enabled PLB such as the ResQLink. Two built-in tests allow you to routinely verify that the ResQLink is functioning and ready for use - with the push of a button, you can easily test internal electronics and GPS functionality.
- This Personal Locator Beacon is pre-programmed for registration with the US country code. Whilst it will function anywhere around the world, the initial point of contact during an emergency situation would be the US Search and Rescue authorities
- Should you wish registration outside of the US, please purchase our from our ‘ACR ResQlink Non-Buoyant PLB - Programmed for Rest of World’ and advise us which country you require for registration. The device can be registered in the country of your choice
- This PLB is programmed for registration with the US country code. Whilst it will function anywhere in the world, the initial point of contact during an emergency situation would be the US Search and Rescue authorities with whom the PLB would be registered
- PLBs have been proven, tried and tested in some of the world's most remote locations and treacherous conditions.Even in extreme conditions and situations, ResQlink activates easily.Just deploy the antenna, pull the anti-tamper seal and press the ON button
- This PLB should only be used in situations of grave and imminent danger to life. False alerts endanger lives and cause expensive disruption to Search and Rescue services. Deliberate misuse of the device could result in a penalty
- Battery, typical Performance : 30 Hours @-4°F (-20°C)
User questions & answers
Question: | Does this have the option to send an "I'm ok" or similar pre loaded/loadable message? Thanks |
Answer: | The watch face is 3.5cm (~1.5 inches) in diameter. |
Question: | How does a test show it worked |
Answer: | I wouldn’t recommend using it in ocean only in a traditional pool....salt water is different than regular water |
Question: | Is there a "lock" to keep it from being accidentally set off in a backpack |
Answer: | Yes, it measures altitude. |
Question: | What is annual service cost |
Answer: | Si |
Product description
The rescueME EPIRB1 provides peace of mind with an impressive 10 year battery life. The world’s most compact EPIRB can always be on hand, as its small size allows it to be easily retained within its quick release bracket or placed in an emergency grab-bag or life raft.
A simple protective tab over the operating keys prevents inadvertent activation, yet allows for easy operation when required. The rescueME EPIRB1 also features two high brightness strobes to maximise visibility in low light conditions.
The retractable antenna provides maximum protection and a reduced outline for stowage. When required the antenna is easily deployed with a gentle pull.
Registering your EPIRB is mandatory in most countries. Registering is very important because should your beacon ever be activated, it is how Search and Rescue Teams will know who you are, and contacts provided may be able to supply information about your specific travel plans. In the absence of this information, it may take longer for a search-and-rescue operation to begin.
Please note that this EPIRB must be registered in same country as the MMSI registered to your vessel. For US registered vessels, please choose our “Programmed for US” listing. For registration outside the US, please chose our ‘Programmed for Rest of World’ listing and advise us of your required country of registration after purchase so we can program the device for you.
- The rescueME EPIRB1 provides peace of mind with a 10 year battery life.The world’s most compact EPIRB can always be on hand, as its small size allows it to be easily retained within its quick release bracket or placed in an emergency grab-bag or life raft
- This EPIRB is pre-programmed for registration with the US country code and must be registered to a vessel with a US MMSI number. Whilst it will function, the initial point of contact during an emergency situation would be the US Search and Rescue.
- If you require registration outside of the US, please purchase our alternative listing for ‘Programmed for Rest of World'. We include at no charge a reprogramming service to ensure the device can be registered in the country of your choice.
- Registering your EPIRB is mandatory in most countries. Registering is very important because should your beacon ever be activated, it is how Search and Rescue will know who you are, and contacts provided to supply information about your travels
- This EPIRB should only be used in situations of grave and imminent danger to life. False alerts endanger lives and cause expensive disruption to Search and Rescue services. Deliberate misuse of the device could result in a penalty.
User questions & answers
Question: | Does this epirb has an internal gps |
Answer: | Yes this has got the Internal GPS. |
Question: | Class A |
Answer: | No it is not. Class A, Class B, and Class S devices are no longer allowed to be manufactured, imported, used or sold within the United States. |
Question: | Is this waterproof, and does it float |
Answer: | Hello, yes it is waterproof and it also floats. Thank you |
Question: | Does the ocean signal rescue me epirb1 - epi3120 have a replaceable battery |
Answer: | Hello, yes it has a replaceable battery. You would need to contact the manufacturer ACR after 10 years and replace it. Thank you. |
Product description
Explore Anywhere. Communicate Everywhere. Using the worldwide coverage of the Iridium satellite network, these go-anywhere portable devices let you exchange text messages with any cell phone number or email address anywhere while using GPS to track and share your journeys progress. You can also post to social media or even communicate inReach-to-inReach in the field. In case of an at-risk situation, you can also use inReach to trigger an SOS to the 24/7 monitoring center, text back and forth about the nature of your emergency, and receive confirmation when help is on the way. No Cell Tower? No Phone Service? No Problem. inReach SE+ and Explorer+ give you all the tools to stay totally connected. You dont have to worry about being within range of a cell tower - or encountering spotty coverage in fringe zones or blackout areas. Your inReach communicator works anywhere and everywhere - so youre never out of range, never out of reach. Track and Share Your Whereabouts Turn on the tracking function of your inReach SE+ or Explorer+ communicator, and let family and friends follow your progress on their computers or mobile devices, using the web-based MapShare portal. The inReach device will send waypoints at preselected time intervals, so followers can track your whereabouts online. You can also invite your crew back home to use MapShare to ping your inReach unit and see your GPS location, track your movements and exchange messages during your trip. You can even embed you...
- 100% global iridium satellite coverage enables 2-way text Messaging from anywhere (satellite subscription required)
- Trigger an interactive SOS to the 24/7 search and rescue monitoring center - track and share your location with Family and friends
- Pair with mobile devices using the free earthmate app for access to downloadable maps, U.S. Noaa charts, color Aerial imagery and more
- Inreach Explorer+ Device adds preloaded delorme topo maps with onscreen GPS routing Plus built-in digital compass, Barometric altimeter and Accelerometer
- BUNDLE INCLUDES: inReach Explorer, 2.1amp Dual USB Car Charger, Compact Deluxe Gadget Bag, Floating Wrist Strap, Screen Protectors, 6ft Micro USB Cable, Universal LED Screen Cleaner
User questions & answers
Question: | does this require a subscription |
Answer: | Yes, it does. But you can stop the monthly fee when you are not using it. There is also an annual fee that you can keep paying to have an easy reestablishment of your services or cancel if you think you are not going to use it for the rest of the year. |
Question: | Can this be charged via a solar charger with a usb port |
Answer: | I was able to recharge in the field with a Nekteck 20W Solar Charger with 2-Port USB Charger Build with High efficiency Solar Panel Cell for All USB Device |
Question: | Is the 24/7 sos feature a personal locator beacon (plb |
Answer: | according to the info the unit sends out a signal every 2 min for the first 10 min after the SOS is activated. It includes you lon and lat location and gives you two way communication via text with the search and rescue. I believe you can go to Garmin's website and download the manual so that you can see the operation.It then goes to once every 10 min to conserve the battery. I am not sure it is classified as PLB |
Question: | I want to use it while kayaking. Is it waterproof |
Answer: | Yes and no. I have used it in and around the water. The specs indicate waterproof for 30 minutes at 1 meter depth under water. So the occasional submersion is fine. |
Question: | What's the difference between this and the more expensive aqualink |
Answer: | I agree with previous answer. Hopefully this device is something we'll never have to use. this device is quite compact, like a small walkie talkie. I did not get a sense of how small it was when viewing it before purchasing it. Not a bad thing just smaller than I was epxecting. |
Question: | Are the batteries replaceable or do you have to send the unit in to get the batteries changed |
Answer: | Yes, you can replace it yourself. It takes 3 CR123A Lithium. About $2 each on amazon. I bought Panasonic brand. I was ready to replace it but then I read the battery shelf life is 10 yr ( even AA alkaline has 10 yr shelf life ) and there is no soft switch that can continuously drain the battery. I assume the recommended 5 yr replacement period is to take into account the manufacturing to consumer time. There used to be a YouTube video but now I can't find it. You just need a screw driver and a soldering iron. Hope this answer your question. |
Question: | Is there a reason for boaters to buy AquaLink instead? Stronger signal is offset by larger size. Are there other features to justify the higher cost |
Answer: | All Cospas-Sarsat 406-MHz beacons (of which this is one) are tested against the same specifications for likelihood of successful communication with the satellites. So one is not "more powerful" than another. The only operational difference that size is likely to make would be a larger battery for a longer operational duration after activation or features such as a strobe light. Check the manufacturers' specifications. But all Cospas-Sarsat beacons are required to transmit for at least 24 hours at specified temperatures (-40 degrees C for type 1 certified beacons and -20 degrees C for type 2 certified beacons). http://www.cospas-sarsat.int/en/beacon-ownership/how-do-i-select-and-purchase-a-406-mhz-cospas-sarsat-beacon |
Question: | Is the battery rechargeable |
Answer: | No - Good for 5to6 years. Read the information at ACR website. |
Product features
Cell Phones
Dead Batteries.
Limited Coverage.
Not Rugged.
Search & Rescue relies on you for position information.
Satellite Phones
Poor Satellite Reception.
Costly Subscription Fees.
Fragile.
Poor Battery Life.
GPS Satellite Recievers
GPS Receivers tell you your location, but do not transmit to Search & Rescue.
Low Power Level.
Poor Satellite Reception.
Satellite Messengers
Limited Range, Low Power.
No Redundancy.
Uses a 3rd party emergency coordination center.
Subscription fees.
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