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It is supposed to be worldwide, sharing between US and Russian satellites.
I understand satellite phones are not completely worldwide. Since it is a 406 mHz beacon, once you fill out the registration on the NOAA website, they know who you are and what phone numbers to call. I even added the N numbers of the planes I usually fly. You can update it at any time if you lend it to a friend. For instance, I could send it with my father when he goes fishing in Canada. The GPS models give location to within 100 meters within 5 minutes or so. For less than $500, I can't imagine why someone wouldn't buy the GPS models. We just had a Baron go down near my home airport and it took 3 hours to find him even though he was conscious in a corn field and was talking to Center, he couldn't walk out though. I keep mine accessible when I fly now. I usually just put it in my headset bag after I take my headset out. It only weighs 13 oz. and is useful even if you had to ditch in water, it is buoyant but works better with the antenna out of the water. It reduces the time to rescue even if you are somewhere it can't get a good view of the sky. The NOAA website has some good information. It is such an advantage over the useless ones in the airplane. I just wish they had a "G" sensor on them, that would be nice. "Dan" wrote in message ups.com... Will the PLB monitoring agency coordinate a rescue worldwide (i.e. say, Mexico or the Caribbean) or only within the US? Will other countries' SAR facilities be informed? --Dan |
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