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Who Doesn't Like New Gear?
Who doesn't like new gear? Check out ACR's complete new product showcase now at CWR. New products include: ResQLink 400 & View, CB2 AIS, RCL-85, RCL-95, OLAS Tag wearable crew tracker, OLAS Float-On and more. Check it out today!
ResQLink View 425 Personal Locator Beacon with Digital Display
Small but resilient, the ResQLink View 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 includes a digital display providing live status and GPS coordinates. 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.
OLAS (Overboard Location Alert System) Float-On Light
Wearable Crew Tracker with LED Flashlight + Water Activated Strobe
The ACR Float-On is a buoyant water activated strobe and LED flashlight. The strobe automatically activates in water when its integrated water sensors detect six seconds of water connection. The separated and sunken water connection terminals ensure the device only automatically activates when fully submerged in water. The high-power LED strobe, visible up to 3 nautical miles away, flashes once every second for up to 20 hours and acts as an exceptional safety aid for both novice and experienced boaters.
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2886 AISLink Man Overboard Beacon
Overboard situations can be a little less hair-raising with the Automatic Identification System (AIS) Man Overboard Beacon (MOB). The AISLink features integrated Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and GPS technology, so you can quickly reach out for help when you need it most. Unlike a personal locator beacon, which signals orbiting search and rescue satellites, AISLink sends an alert message within seconds to all local vessels with an AIS receiver and/or AIS-enabled plotter. Plus, the DSC alarm on your vessel’s VHF radio can also be signaled to make first responders aware of what’s going on.
Seconds count in a man overboard situation. The AISLink MOB automatically activates upon inflation of the lifejacket, sending an initial alert within 15 seconds to all AIS receivers and plotters in the vicinity. Both positioning and MOB emergency messages are transmitted alerting vessels up to 5 miles away of your emergency situation.
Powerful lithium metal batteries provide 24+ hours of operational life, and the high-impact housing can withstand a drop to water of 20m.
Compatibility:
Note that most modern AIS plotters and DSC VHF units comply with the standards for receiving MOB transmissions. However, it is recommended that you check with your equipment manufacturer to ensure compatibility. DSC functionality may vary - or be disabled entirely - according to the regulations of individual countries.
Programming:
Easy to complete initial programing via downloadable programming software or web based platform. Links available on instruction manual.
Features:
Dual alert via AIS and DSC Personal Locator
Onboard GPS for exceptional location accuracy
Simple life jacket integration
Manual or Automatic Activation
24+ hours of operational life and 7 Year battery life
Ultra-bright LED strobe light
End user replaceable battery
Technical Specifications:
Activation Method - Manual or Water Activated
Battery Life -7 year from date of manufacture or after emergency use (24+ hours operational battery life)
Range - 5 Miles (dependent on conditions)
Waterproof - 10 M
Dimensions - 4.52" x 1.81" x 1.06" (11.5 x 4.6 x 2.7 cm)
Weight - .2 lb (92g)
GPS enabled - Yes
Strobe - LED Strobe light
Frequency - AIS Channel 1 - 161.975 MHz and AIS Channel 2 - 162.025 MHz and DSC 156.525 MHz
Transmit Power - AIS - 1 Watt and DSC - 0.5 Watt
AIS Messages - Message 1 (Position), Message 14 (MOB Status)
AIS Repetition Interval - 8 messages/minute (message 14 sent twice every 4 minutes)
DSC Messages - Individual Distress Relay (single call made on the press of the activation button, in regions where it is allowed)
DSC Repetition Interval - Once every 5 minutes (Relay only)
In the Box:
AISLink Man Overboard Beacon
Mounting bracket
Activation tape
Antenna rewind tool
Programming adapter
Tether
Life-jacket fixing buckle
Fixing buckle patch
Reflective strip x 2
Instruction Manual
*Sold as an Individual
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including LITHIUM which is known to the State of California to cause reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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rescueME MOB1 Personal AIS Beacon
The world's smallest AIS MOB (Man Overboard) device with integrated DSC (Digital Selective Calling) - the rescueME MOB1 from Ocean Signal.
The MOB1 is compatible with even the most compact inflatable life-jackets. The MOB1 is intended to be installed within the life-jacket and will activate automatically on inflation, sending the first alert within 15 seconds.
The integrated strobe light ensures maximum visibility in low light conditions.
The rescueME MOB1 communicates with the vessel you have been separated from and other vessels in the vicinity (up to 5 miles range dependent on conditions).
In an emergency rescueME MOB1 provides 2 methods of rapidly communicating your position, accurate to a few metres, back to the vessel, plus providing visual indication via its built in strobe light.
1. Once activated your rescueME MOB1 will transmit an alert to all AIS receivers and AIS enabled plotters in the vicinity. The integrated GPS ensures precise location is sent to your vessel and any others that may be assisting.
2. An additional feature of the MOB1, is its ability to activate the DSC alarm on your vessels VHF, alerting your crew to the situation.
Compatible With:
Most modern AIS plotters and DSC VHF comply with the standards required to receive MOB transmissions. It is however, especially if you are using older equipment, recommended that you check compatibility with the equipment manufacturer.
Features:
30% smaller than competitors
Automatic activation
Simple lifejacket integration
24+ hours operational life
Fast accurate positioning
Technical Specifications:
Activation Method - Water or manual
Battery Life -7 year from date of manufacture or after emergency use (24+ hours operational battery life)
Waterproof - 10 M
Dimensions - 5.28" x 1.47" x 1.06" (13.4 x 3.8 x 2.7 cm)
Weight - .2 lb (92g)
GPS enabled - Yes
Strobe - LED Strobe light
Frequency - DSC 156.525 MHz
Transmit Power - AIS - 1 Watt and DSC - 0.5 Watt
In the Box:
rescueME MOB1
Mounting bracket
Activation tape
Antenna rewind tool
Programming adaptor
Instruction and programming manual
*Sold as an Individual
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including BISPHENOL A (BPA) which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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In the last few years we have seen a major change in rescue devices using satellite beacons. The SPOT, is a device with some rescue beacon features and is affordable but should not replace an EPIRB or PLB, with their automatic global links to government-run satellite rescue system. Then we have Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) which are getting smaller, smarter and less expensive with the introduction of the McMurdo FastFIND 210. EPIRBs, the original beacons, are likewise getting smaller and adding features.
What the Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon does?
An EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) is a critical piece of last-resort lifesaving gear on your boat when you are out of range of a VHF radio, cell phone or other means of communication. EPIRBs and Personal Locator Beacons are small radio transmitters, connected to a global government-run satellite network, which is used worldwide to alert Search and Rescue agencies in the event of a dire emergency. Used only when all other means of rescue or communication have failed, these emergency beacons can be activated if your boat is in danger of sinking, or if you have a life-threatening accident or medical emergency. Activating an EPIRB starts a chain of responses, beginning when your signal is received by the COSPAS-SARSAT international satellite system, relayed rapidly to ground stations, forwarded to a regional Rescue Coordination Center and ending when a helicopter, boat, rescue swimmer or other type of emergency response team makes contact with you. An EPIRB does not allow you to send or receive voice or text messages. If you can reach rescue agencies with an Iridium satellite phone, Single Sideband radio or cell phone, you can better communicate the important details of your emergency. EPIRBs work when all of these means have failed, such as if your boat is sinking on the high seas and you have no electrical power.
How EPIRBs Work
EPIRBs transmit using internationally recognized distress frequencies, monitored by LEOSAR (low earth orbit) satellites moving from pole to pole above the earth's surface, and GEOSAR (geostationary) satellites in high stationary orbit. LEOSAR satellites, because they are in motion, use Doppler shift processing (the perceived frequency change caused by the relative movement of the receiver and the source) to calculate the location of the distress beacon. They cover the entire globe, orbiting once about every 100 minutes. GEOSAR provides instantaneous alerting, but no position locating. Signals from both types are relayed to automated Local User Terminal (LUT) ground stations worldwide, which forward them to Mission Control Centers (MCC). The MCC tracks the signal, attempts to identify the transmitting vessel using the database of registered EPIRBs, and notifies a regional Rescue Control Center (RCC), operated in the U.S. by the Coast Guard or the Air Force.
A Search and Rescue operation is launched, sometimes involving international communication, substantial costs, lots of planes, helicopters or ships, and rescuers who risk their lives.
Curious onboard guests may remove an EPIRB from its cradle, causing accidental activation. Some false alarms are hoaxes, and deliberate misuse of emergency beacons may result in substantial fines, restitution and or prison.
If you accidentally trigger your EPIRB, call the U.S. Coast Guard HQ Command Center at 1–800–323–7233 immediately.
You will keep valuable resources from being mobilized, unable to deal with an actual emergency, and possibly prevent a SAR team from converging on your boat.
Around the world...around the clock...NOAA proudly stands watch. As an integral part of worldwide search and rescue, NOAA operates the Search And Rescue Satellite Aided Tracking (SARSAT) System to detect and locate mariners, aviators, and recreational enthusiasts in distress almost anywhere in the world at anytime and in almost any condition.
The SARSAT system uses NOAA satellites in low-earth and geostationary orbits to detect and locate aviators, mariners, and land-based users in distress. The satellites relay distress signals from emergency beacons to a network of ground stations and ultimately to the U.S. Mission Control Center (USMCC) in Suitland, Maryland. The USMCC processes the distress signal and alerts the appropriate search and rescue authorities to who is in distress and, more importantly, where they are located.
SARSAT takes the "search" out of search and rescue!
NOAA-SARSAT is a part of the international Cospas-Sarsat Program to which 38 nations and two independent SAR organizations belong to
What should you look for
406 MHz EPIRBs:
Modern EPIRBs transmit digitally on 406.025 and 406.028 MHz (so they are called “406 EPIRBs”). Their signal has an embedded code containing a unique identification number, allowing rescue agencies to look up your emergency information (including name, phone number, vessel type, emergency contact, etc.), in a database, but only if you have registered your EPIRB. When your EPIRB transmits, rescuers know who you are and can phone your emergency contacts to verify your itinerary. Satellites also can store and rebroadcast your 406 emergency message, so the LEOSAR satellite does not need to be in direct contact between you and a ground station. A 406 MHz signal also allows the satellite to calculate the position of the sender to less than a 2-nm radius, resulting in the fastest and least costly rescue response. 406 EPIRBs transmit with 5W of power, adequate even in poor weather conditions. The average time to notification of RCCs via 406 MHz EPIRBs is approximately one hour worldwide.
The difference between a Category I and II:
By rule, all EPIRBs must be able to activate and transmit when they are removed from their brackets and immersed. Category I brackets will automatically deploy the beacon when submerged between 3' and 14', while Category II brackets need to have the beacon released manually. Both types can be manually activated either in or out of their brackets.
GPS/EPIRB Combinations:
Three types of EPIRBs now include the ability to transmit GPS coordinates along with the rest of the digital distress message. Some units can interface with an external GPS and if the receiver is turned on will transmit coordinates within seconds of activation. Other EPIRBs contain their own receiver and take longer to acquire their location, but keep transmitting while the EPIRB is operating, without remaining connected to an external GPS with an interface cable. Using the stationary GEOSAR satellites, these transmitters do not need to wait for a LEOSAR to pass overhead and fix a Doppler bearing, and reduce the time–to–notification to as little as four minutes. Like other GPS receivers, their position accuracy is 100yd. (instead of 2nm without GPS). A third type includes the GlobalFix iPRO, which combines features of both receiver types with Dual GPS Technology. It interfaces with your onboard GPS to ensure that your LAT/LON is stored inside, allowing your precise coordinatesto transmit in the first data burst. Then its internal GPS takes over and continues transmitting.
Personal Locator Beacons:
EPIRBS are intended strictly for marine use, but Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs), their smaller cousins, can be carried with you just about anywhere. They provide the same worldwide coverage as EPIRBs, and can rescue hikers, kayakers, backpackers, climbers, pilots, river rafters and hunters (among others) as well as boaters. PLBs are different from EPIRBs in some important ways. Their battery life (24hr. minimum transmit time) is often half that of an EPIRB. PLBs are not required to float or have a strobe light (but most do), and are manually deployed and activated. Like 406 EPIRBS, PLBs have an additional 121.5MHz homing signal to help planes, helicopters and other searchers find you. They also have a Morse code encryption for PLB attached to their digital signal.
We believe, as do the safety experts, that EPIRBs are for your boat, and a PLB is a “personal” beacon. A PLB is great insurance while exploring away from the mothership in your dinghy, and is a less-bulky EPIRB alternative for any small boat. The ability to be carried with you and used anywhere—with a group of hikers, on a snowmobile or in a canoe—makes a PLB a valuable and versatile lifesaving tool.
SPOT:
An updated version of SPOT, 30% smaller and 30% lighter than the original, SPOT II is equipped with better controls and an improved GPS. SPOT II has rescue beacon features, and SPOT has created a popular niche with its added communication features and lower initial cost. SPOT should not replace an EPIRB or PLB, with their automatic global links to government-run satellite rescue system. The COSPAS/SARSAT system is a result of international cooperation with an established network of satellites, ground stations, rescue agencies, etc. The system works, and has been proven during countless rescues.
Testing a EPIRBs
406 MHz EPIRBs can be tested through its self-test function, which is an integral part of the device. 406 MHz EPIRBs can also be tested inside a container designed to prevent its reception by the satellite. Testing a 406 MHz EPIRB by allowing it to radiate outside such a container is illegal.
Battery Replacement
406 MHz EPIRBs use a special type of lithium battery designed for long-term low-power consumption operation. Batteries must be replaced by the date indicated on the EPIRB label using the model specified by the manufacturer. It should be replaced by a dealer approved by the manufacturer. If the replacement battery is not the proper type, the EPIRB will not operate for the duration specified in a distress.
Register your 406 EPIRB or PLB!
It is mandatory that you register your 406 EPIRB/PLB with NOAA SARSAT, yet only 80% of our customers register their new beacons. In the U.S. you can register online at www.beaconregistration.noaa.gov . U.S. registration can also be completed by mail or by downloading the registration form and faxing it to NOAA SARSAT at 301–568–8649. It is free, no license is required and it is critical in making your EPIRB perform as intended. When filling out the registration form, carefully select the emergency contacts NOAA or the Coast Guard should call in case your beacon goes off. These should be individuals who are familiar with your plans, and who are most likely to be available. Failure to properly register your beacon will most likely delay the launch of a rescue mission. Also, the Coast Guard says that 94% of EPIRBs alerts are false and that registration data has enabled them to resolve 65% of the alerts prior to launching SAR operations.
International Beacon Registration Database: https://www.406registration.com/
What happens to your registration form?
The registration sheet you fill out and send in is entered into the U.S. 406 Beacon Registration Database maintained by NOAA/NESDIS. If your EPIRB is activated, your registration information will be sent automatically to the appropriate USCG SAR Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) for response. One of the first things the RCC watchstanders do is attempt to contact the owner/operator at the phone number listed in the database to determine if the vessel is underway (thus ruling out the possibility of a false alarm due to accidental activation or EPIRB malfunction), the intended route of the vessel if underway, the number of people on board, etc., from a family member. If there is no answer at this number, or no information, the other numbers listed in the database will be called to attempt to get the information described above needed to assist the RCC in responding appropriately to the EPIRB alert.
When RCC personnel contact the emergency phone numbers you provide, they will have all the information you have provided on the registration form. You should let these contacts know as much about your intended voyage as possible (i.e., intended route, stops, area you normally sail/fish/recreate, duration of trip, number of people going, etc.). The more information these contacts have, the better prepared our SAR personnel will be to react. The contacts can ask the RCC personnel contacting them to be kept informed of any developments, if they so desire.
Registration regulations
You may be fined for false activation of an unregistered EPIRB. The U.S. Coast Guard routinely refers cases involving the non-distress activation of an EPIRB (e.g., as a hoax, through gross negligence, carelessness or improper storage and handling) to the Federal Communications Commission. The FCC will prosecute cases based upon evidence provided by the Coast Guard, and will issue warning letters or notices of apparent liability for fines up to $10,000.
However, the Coast Guard has suspended forwarding non-distress activations of properly registered 406 MHz EPIRBs to the FCC, unless activation was due to hoax or gross negligence, since these search and rescue cases are less costly to prosecute.
If you purchase a new or a used 406 MHz EPIRB, you MUST register it with NOAA. If you change your boat, your address, or your primary phone number, you MUST re-register your EPIRB with NOAA. If you sell your EPIRB, make sure the purchaser re-registers the EPIRB, or you may be called by the Coast Guard if it later becomes activated.
An FCC ship station license is no longer required to purchase or carry an EPIRB.
If you lend your EPRIB to someone, they MUST register it with NOAA
The online registration site contains a section for “Additional Information.” Use this section like a float plan, and let rescuers know how many passengers are aboard and your plans for the trip. This information can be updated on a daily basis.
You can also fax another registration form documenting the new information, and the approximate time that this will be in effect, to the MCC at 1-301-568-8649.
How to register
You may register by visiting the SARSAT Beacon Registration page.
There is no charge for this service. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE.
For more information see the NOAA SARSAT Homepage.
A 406 EPIRB will dramatically improve your chances and your boat's chances of survival in an emergency. A Personal Locator Beacon provides almost the same level of protection, in a pocket-sized package, to an individual on land or water.
If you still own an older Class A or B EPIRB, which, as of February 1, 2009, is no longer monitored by COSPAS/SARSAT, you should upgrade to a Category I or II 406MHz EPIRB. Linked to an internal or interfaced GPS receiver, 406 EPIRBs and PLBs allow instant notification of your identity and an accurate fix on your position, speeding the launch of a full-scale search and rescue effort. One thing is for sure, however: You must do your part in registering your EPIRB/PLB and keeping the emergency contact information up to date, so rescuers can validate the authenticity of the distress signal.
Alert*** FEBRUARY 1, 2009 Cospas-Sarsat ceased coverage
of 121.5 MHz and 243 MHz Emergency Beacons
- Click here for more information
-Pilots are reminded and encouraged to monitor 121.5 MHz from their cockpit
to listen for other aircraft that may be in distress.
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OLAS Tag
The ACR OLAS Tag is a Wearable Crew Tracker that integrates with the ACR OLAS (Overboard Location Alert System) Bluetooth® 4.1 technology.
The ACR OLAS mobile application technology detects a break in its ‘virtual tether’ to the tag within 8 seconds of a Tag going missing. The mobile phone(s) then sound an alarm and records the latitude and longitude of the incident using the phone or tablets GPS. ACR OLAS then aids the crew with the MOB recovery, clearly directing them to the GPS location where the MOB occurred with clear visual signals and bearing data. ACR OLAS stores all location data and time of incident required by the rescue services.
Users can track up to 6 different OLAS Transmitters with 1 phone/tablet and each individual OLAS Transmitter can be tracked by an unlimited number of phones/tablets.
Start small or go big, the ACR OLAS is the only solution that can scale to meet your boating needs. If you want to track more OLAS Transmitters, add the ACR CORE base station or GUARDIAN Engine Kill Switch and MOB alarm scaling your system to monitor up to 15 OLAS Transmitters.
The ACR OLAS Tag is a compact, ‘Smart’, man overboard system transmitter. It can easily attach to adults, children, pets and objects such as overboard floatation devices or Personal Locator Beacons. It is small and portable and can easily be taken from boat to boat to ensure you are always protected. Each tag is supplied with a universal silicone wrist strap with stainless steel buckle and a pre-installed CR2477 Battery (user replaceable.)
The range of the ACR OLAS transmitters allows for coverage on vessels up to 40 ft in length. However, the transmitter is part of a larger scalable ecosystem of ACR OLAS products (transmitters and receivers) that offer additional safety features and can be combined to track large crews on larger vessels. You can even ditch your phone and utilize your ACR OLAS Tag with the OLAS GUARDIAN Engine Kill Switch or OLAS Core Base Station as part of a more permanent solution.
Compatible With:
ACR OLAS Mobile App, OLAS GUARDIAN and OLAS BASE systems
Features:
ACR OLAS Free Mobile App Integration
Versatile Attachment Solution (Wrist worn, life jacket, dog collar, attach to Personal Locator Beacon)
Low Battery Indicator with ACR OLAS app
3,500 Hours Per Battery When Armed
User Replaceable Battery
Technical Specifications:
Dimensions Tag Size (L x W x D) - 1.81" x 1.38" x 0.60" (46 x 35 x 15 mm)
Dimensions - Strap (L x W x D) - 10.87" x 0.88" x 0.04" (276 x 22 x 1 mm)
Weight - 1.06 oz (30 g with strap)
Activation - Manual or automatic via proximity sensing
Battery - CR2477 Lithium-Ion
Battery Life - 3,500 hours Continuous (in Armed Mode)
Battery Life Indicator - Yes
Buoyant - No
Waterproof - IP67
In the Box:
One (1) OLAS Tag
Instruction manual
*Sold as an Individual
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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ResQLink 400 Survival Kit
The ResQLink Survival Kit is an excellent option to make sure you have your essential rescue equipment.
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 includes a digital display providing live status and GPS coordinates. 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.
The water activated C-Strobe from ACR is a feature rich personal distress light that combines intense LED technology with increased operating life to provide you with the ultimate multi-function distress light. The C-Strobe is USCG/SOLAS approved and features an impact resistant case - making it a reliable, multi-purpose light whenever efficient distress lighting is needed.
The ResQ issues a shrill dual-tone up to 100 decibels, which is audible over great distances. The unique, flat design of this whistle keeps it from holding water, and its 31.5" (80 cm) lanyard easily attaches to life jackets, rafts, and other weather gear.
When Search and Rescue arrived on the 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. Store all your emergency gear inside the RapidDitch Dry Bag to keep your survival kit conveniently together.
As a leader in life-saving products for both professional and recreational use, ACR provides unparalleled safety and peace of mind.
In the Box:
ResQLink 400 Personal Locator Beacon (2921)
C-Strobe™ H20 Rescue Light (3964.1)
Signal Mirror
RapidDitch Dry Bag
Res-Q™ Whistle (2228)
*Sold as a Kit
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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ACR Electronics brings aboard emergency beacons that are designed with one purpose in mind: Saving Lives.
For flotation garments that work as hard as you do, whether you work or play on the water, let First Watch be the Flotation That You Can Live In.
GME revolutionised the emergency beacon world with the introduction of the ACCUSAT MT400, MT401, MT401FF and the MT401/G PLBs
Whether sailing in coastal waters or cruising offshore a Kannad Marine EPIRB could be the most important safety equipment you purchase for your boat.
McMurdo manufactures emergency location beacon products including EPIRBs, PLBs, SARTs, AIS Beacons, NAVTEX and VHF Radios for use by professionals.
Mustang is trusted by the best, and better than the rest with over 45 years of experience applying innovative technologies to practical lifesaving solutions.
By maintaining the highest standards in product quality and customer service -- Revere inflatable PFDs and award-winning liferafts have saved lives since 1936.
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ResQLink View 425 with Display
Small but resilient, the ResQLink View 425 has been professionally engineered and tested to ensure it can withstand even the harshest elements. This buoyant Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) requires no subscription for use and includes a digital display providing live status and GPS coordinates. 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 View 425 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 View 425 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.
Enjoy added piece of mind using the integrated digital display to view live beacon status and GPS coordinates throughout the rescue process.
Due to innovative design elements, multifunction clips can be used in conjunction with the beacon, providing numerous wearability 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.
*No Subscription Required
Features:
Digital OLED Display
GPS | Galileo GNSS
Built-In Buoyancy
Strobe and Infrared Strobe
Global Coverage
MEOSAR Compatible
Small and lightweight
5 year battery life
Technical Specifications:
Dimensions (L x W x D) - 4.52" x 2.03" x 1.49" (11.48 x 5.16 x 3.78cm)
Weight - .33lbs (148g)
Battery - Non-hazmat Lithium (included)
Battery Replacement - Five years or after emergency use
GPS - Multi-constellation receiver (GPS & Galileo GNSS)
Buoyant - Yes
Operation Life - ≥ 28 Hours
Activation - Manual
In the Box:
ResQLink View 425
Multifunction Clip System
Instruction Manual
*Sold as an Individual
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including BISPHENOL A (BPA) which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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ResQLink™ 435 View RLS
Small but resilient, the ResQLink 435 View RLS has been professionally engineered and tested to ensure it can withstand even the harshest elements. This buoyant Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) requires no subscription for use and with the inclusion of the new Return Link Service (RLS) feature, this ACR beacon provides you with the comfort of knowing that your distress message has been received and your location detected.
With three levels of integrated distress signaling technology – GPS positioning, a powerful 406 MHz signal, and 121.5 MHz homing capability – the ResQLink 410 RLS 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. Whether on land, at sea, or in the air, trust that the ResQLink’s satellite precision and military durability, put rescue in the palm of your hands.
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 435 View RLS always activates easily. Simply deploy the antenna, press the on button, and the beacon will provide you with confirmation when your distress message has been received and your location detected, while also effortlessly guiding rescuers to within 100 meters or less of your position.
Enjoy added piece of mind using the integrated digital display to view live beacon status and GPS coordinates throughout the rescue process.
*Does not require a Subscription
Features:
Return Link Service (RLS) functionality
Built-In buoyancy and waterproof
Strobe and infrared strobe
Global coverage
MEOSAR compatible
Small and lightweight
5 year battery life
24+ hours operational life
Technical Specifications:
Dimensions (L x W x D) - 4.52" x 2.03" x 1.49" (11.48 x 5.16 x 3.78cm)
Weight - .33lbs (148g)
Battery - Non-hazmat Lithium (included)
Battery Replacement - Five years or after emergency use
GPS - Multi-constellation receiver (GPS & Galileo GNSS)
Activation - Manual
In the Box:
ResQLink™ 435 View RLS
Multifunction Clip System
Instruction Manual
*Sold as an Individual
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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ResQLink View 425 PLB - Limited Battery Life 2022 *Refurbished
Small but resilient, the ResQLink View 425 has been professionally engineered and tested to ensure it can withstand even the harshest elements. This buoyant Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) requires no subscription for use and includes a digital display providing live status and GPS coordinates. 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 View 425 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 View 425 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.
Enjoy added peace of mind using the integrated digital display to view live beacon status and GPS coordinates throughout the rescue process.
Due to innovative design elements, multifunction clips can be used in conjunction with the beacon, providing numerous wearability 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.
*No Subscription Required
Features:
Digital OLED Display
GPS | Galileo GNSS
Built-In Buoyancy
Strobe and Infrared Strobe
Global Coverage
MEOSAR Compatible
Small and lightweight
5-year battery life
Technical Specifications:
Dimensions (L x W x D) - 4.52" x 2.03" x 1.49" (11.48 x 5.16 x 3.78cm)
Weight - .33lbs (148g)
Battery - Non-hazmat Lithium (included)
Battery Replacement - Limited Battery Life 2022 *Refurbished
GPS - Multi-constellation receiver (GPS & Galileo GNSS)
Buoyant - Yes
Operation Life - Limited Battery Life 2022 *Refurbished
Activation - Manual
In the Box:
ResQLink View 425
Multifunction Clip System
Instruction Manual
*Sold as an Individual
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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ResQLink 400
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 (PLB) requires no subscription for use and includes a digital display providing live status and GPS coordinates. 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, multifunction clips can be used in conjunction with the beacon, providing numerous wearability options that address a variety of usage applications. The increased ease of incorporating the ResQLink on your person, or with your gear, just made all your adventures not just safer, but more convenient too.
*No Subscription Required
Features:
GPS | Galileo GNSS
Built-In Buoyancy
Strobe and Infrared Strobe
Global Coverage
MEOSAR Compatible
Small and lightweight
5 year battery life
Technical Specifications:
Dimensions (L x W x D) - 4.52" x 2.03" x 1.49" (11.48 x 5.16 x 3.78cm)
Weight - .33lbs (148g)
Battery - Non-hazmat Lithium (included)
Battery Replacement - Five years or after emergency use
GPS - Multi-constellation receiver (GPS & Galileo GNSS)
Buoyant - Yes
Operation Life - ≥ 24 Hours
Activation - Manual
In the Box:
ResQLink 400
Multifunction Clip System
Instruction Manual
*Sold as an Individual
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including BISPHENOL A (BPA) which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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ResQLink™ 410 RLS
Small but resilient, the ResQLink 410 RLS has been professionally engineered and tested to ensure it can withstand even the harshest elements. This buoyant Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) requires no subscription for use and with the inclusion of the new Return Link Service (RLS) feature, this ACR beacon provides you with the comfort of knowing that your distress message has been received and your location detected.
With three levels of integrated distress signaling technology – GPS positioning, a powerful 406 MHz signal, and 121.5 MHz homing capability – the ResQLink 410 RLS 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. Whether on land, at sea, or in the air, trust that the ResQLink’s satellite precision and military durability, put rescue in the palm of your hands.
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 410 RLS always activates easily. Simply deploy the antenna, press the on button, and the beacon will provide you with confirmation when your distress message has been received and your location detected, while also effortlessly guiding rescuers to within 100 meters or less of your position.
*Does not require a Subscription
Features:
Return Link Service (RLS) functionality
Built-In buoyancy and waterproof
Strobe and infrared strobe
Global coverage
MEOSAR compatible
Small and lightweight
5 year battery life
24+ hours operational life
Technical Specifications:
Dimensions (L x W x D) - 4.52" x 2.03" x 1.49" (11.48 x 5.16 x 3.78cm)
Weight - .33lbs (148g)
Battery - Non-hazmat Lithium (included)
Battery Replacement - Five years or after emergency use
GPS - Multi-constellation receiver (GPS & Galileo GNSS)
Activation - Manual
In the Box:
ResQLink™ 410 RLS
Multifunction Clip System
Instruction Manual
*Sold as an Individual
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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515.94 |
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Paddle Sports Supplies and Equipment
Paddlesports can be a great way to have fun on the water, but you want to make sure you have the right supplies and accessories to get started, enjoy your time, and be safe. From inflatable kayaks to sunglasses, we have what you need to really enjoy the experience. We also offer personal locator beacons, so you can be found if you happen to drift off course. Depending on where you are spending your paddlesport time, it is possible to get lost. With a locator beacon, the people who are concerned for your safety can find you more easily. That can provide some great peace of mind for your trip.
You will also want to make sure you have the proper anchoring options, carts for your items, compasses to find your way, and life vests for safety and security. We can also provide you with medical kits, navigation lights, and rod holders so you can do some fishing while you are out on your adventures. Of course, you will need paddles, and we have plenty of those to choose from. Roof rack systems for storage on your vehicle are a great idea, too, and be sure to pick up waterproof bags & cases for anything you need to carry with you, along with a VHF - Handheld so you can keep communicating when you need to.
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Outdoor Equipment and Supplies
If you plan on spending time in the great outdoors, you need the right outdoor equipment. You also need supplies and provisions so you can be prepared while you are enjoying the water and the wilderness. The right accessories can make a big difference in how much fun you have, how safe you feel, and the overall experience you have. Binoculars are a great choice when camping, and we also offer emergency weather radio options, fishing accessories, and waterproof bags & cases for winter sports. Weather instruments are popular, as well, and can help you decide whether you should move your adventure to another day.
With the right choices for tents, watches that can provide you with more than just the time, night vision, personal locator beacons, medical kits, and metal detectors, you can be ready for almost anything. We also have a good line of knives, lighting, range finders, snowshoes, and sunglasses to complete your traveling or camping kit. With all the options to choose from, and with the brand name items we carry every day, you can be sure you have the opportunity to get all of the outdoor equipment, supplies, and provisions needed for the trip you have planned.
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Raymarine has identified a problem with Sport Drive autopilot drive unit. As a result the mechanical clutch assembly may fail, causing the steering of the vessel to lock in one direction with possible risk to the safety of the vessel and crew.
See PDF for more information.
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