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Just read the other day that newer EPIRBS have a test frequency that you can
pick up on your FM radio, something like 99.5 MHz. You tune the radio to that frequency, switch the EPIRB to "test" and you should hear an oscillating tone if its working properly. Don't know if this is true or not. I thought many older EPIRBS had a "test" function that used an LED? Maybe this just was a test for the battery? "terry markovich" wrote in message news ![]() I have developed a 406mhz epirb tester, currently for the aviation elt market. I am curious about the demand in the marine market? Terry |
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