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Seems at least some CG rescue craft are not equipped to pick up 406MHz
signals. Almost suggests it's best to have 406MHz and 121.5MHz until
rescuers catch up with equipment upgrades.
That's my take, but it may be wrong. I said I was confused.
Also, catamaran sailors might consider a Sawzall or equivalent as
standard equipment.

http://www.uscg.mil/deepwater/media/...adox053007.htm

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All 406 EPIRBs transmit two signals, 406 MHz (for satellite detection and
locating) and 121.5 MHz (for homing). Coast Guard aircraft (and cutters)
have only had homing capability on 121.5 MHz, but have lately realised that
was not good enough. The lower frequency signal is weak (25 mw) and has
been difficult to detect with aircraft homing devices. But a decision was
made to outfit all aircraft with 406 MHz-capable homing equipment starting
with the C-130s, and the posted article shows the results: aircraft can home
right in on the distress beacon with no time lost in search patterns. The
406 MHz signal is 5w, much more powerful.

By the way if you have any old 121.5 MHz-only beacons, throw them away and
get the newer 406 type. Satellite detection on that frequency ends next
year.

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Seems at least some CG rescue craft are not equipped to pick up 406MHz
signals. Almost suggests it's best to have 406MHz and 121.5MHz until
rescuers catch up with equipment upgrades.
That's my take, but it may be wrong. I said I was confused.
Also, catamaran sailors might consider a Sawzall or equivalent as
standard equipment.

http://www.uscg.mil/deepwater/media/...adox053007.htm

--Vic



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Vic Smith wrote in
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Seems at least some CG rescue craft are not equipped to pick up 406MHz
signals. Almost suggests it's best to have 406MHz and 121.5MHz until
rescuers catch up with equipment upgrades.
That's my take, but it may be wrong. I said I was confused.
Also, catamaran sailors might consider a Sawzall or equivalent as
standard equipment.

http://www.uscg.mil/deepwater/media/...adox053007.htm

--Vic


All 121.5 Mhz EPIRBs are now illegal....
From http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/gmdss/epirb.htm

"One November 3, 2000, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) announced that satellite processing 121.5/243 MHz
emergency beacons will be terminated on February 1, 2009. Class A and B
EPIRBs must be phased out by that date. The U.S. Coast Guard no longer
recommends these EPIRBs be purchased.

As part of the United States efforts to prepare beacon users for the end
of 121.5 MHz frequency processing by satellites, the FCC has prohibited
the use of 121.5 MHz EPIRBs as of January 1, 2007 (47 CFR 80.1053, .1055,
and .1059)"

Now you know why that 121.5/243 Mhz EPIRB was so cheap.....




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