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suds wrote:
"Peter" wrote in message news:Nvx3c.94061$PR3.1664348@attbi_s03... A PLB or redundant VHF radios seem to me more likely to be effective than the visual distress signals. While the EPIRB is probably responsible for these people being alive, one can't help wondering why it took over two hours to locate them just 2 miles of Lanai (~10 miles off Maui.) Not too surprising. The article didn't make it clear what type of EPIRB was used, but even the 406 MHz units take almost an hour to get a position fix and then the search is over an area with a one mile radius. The ones with GPS capability are much better in this regard with an accurate position fix within a few minutes of activation. Still, either is much better than the two days it took after a cell phone call to the Coast Guard in the rescue I mentioned earlier. |
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