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 Ocean Signal rescueME PLB3 Personal Locator Beacon with AIS 
Ocean Signal rescueME PLB3 Personal Locator Beacon with AIS Binnacle.com #: 17257
The merging of 406 MHz and AIS distress messaging effectively pairs global and local rescue, maximizing access to the most effective rescue resources available....
 
 
 Ocean Signal rescueME MOB1 Man Overboard Personal AIS Locator Beacon 
Ocean Signal rescueME MOB1 Man Overboard Personal AIS Locator BeaconBinnacle.com #: 41486
Ocean Signal's rescueME MOB1 AIS is the world's smallest personal locating AIS Man OverBoard device....
 
 
 ACR 4601 Bivy Stick Two-Way Global Satellite Communicator 
ACR 4601 Bivy Stick Two-Way Global Satellite CommunicatorBinnacle.com #: 14951
Choose Bivy Stick for a lightweight and feature-packed satellite communicator. Benefit from unrivalled two-way and group messaging, emergency SOS, GPS tracking, and location sharing. Stay connected, even beyond cellular coverage....
 
 
 ACR 2852 GlobalFix V5 EPIRB with AIS and Mobile App Category 2 
ACR 2852 GlobalFix V5 EPIRB with AIS and Mobile App Category 2Binnacle.com #: 11081
Category 2 version of the GlobalFix V5 EPRIB with AIS, NFC and RLS. Stored in the Manual Release Bracket or your Ditch Bag. Activates when out of the bracket and wet or manually in or out of the bracket...
 
 
 ACR ResQLink 400 Buoyant Personal Locator Beacon 2921 
ACR ResQLink 400 Buoyant Personal Locator Beacon 2921Binnacle.com #: 17368
This small but resilient PLB is buoyant and the three levels of integrated signal technology - GPS positioning, powerful 406 MHz signal, and the 121.5 MHz homing quickly and accurately relays your position to a worldwide network of search and rescue satellites....
 
 
 ACR ResQLink View 425 Buoyant Personal Locator Beacon 2922 
ACR ResQLink View 425 Buoyant Personal Locator Beacon 2922Binnacle.com #: 17543
This small but resilient PLB is buoyant requires no subscription for use and has a digital display that provides live status and GPS coordinates. Three levels of integrated signal technology - GPS positioning, a powerful 406 MHz signal, and the 121.5 MHz homing signal quickly and accurately relay your position to a worldwide network of search and rescue satellites....
 
 
 ACR 2981 OLAS Wearable MOB Crew Tag 4 Pack 
ACR 2981 OLAS Wearable MOB Crew Tag 4 PackBinnacle.com #: 16141
ACR OLAS Tags are a Wearable Crew Tracker that integrates OLAS (Overboard Location Alert System) technology. The ACR OLAS mobile application technology detects a break in a "virtual tether" to the tag within 8 seconds of a Tag going missing, causing mobile phone(s) to sound an alarm and record the latitude and longitude of the incident using the phone or tablet's GPS....
 
 
 Ocean Signal rescueME EPIRB1 
Ocean Signal rescueME EPIRB1Binnacle.com #: 10409
The worlds most compact Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon....
 
 
 Ocean Signal SafeSea EPIRB1 Pro with Auto Release Housing 
Ocean Signal SafeSea EPIRB1 Pro with Auto Release HousingBinnacle.com #: 10408
The hydrostatic release mechanism automatically deploys the EPIRB if the vessel sinks making this a Category 1 unit for vessels requiring a mandatory EPIRB. State of the art 66 channel GPS receiver for fast and accurate position acquisition. Meets or exceeds all International standards including IMO and GMDSS....
 
 
 Ocean Signal rescueME PLB1 Personal Locator Beacon 730S-01261 
Ocean Signal rescueME PLB1 Personal Locator Beacon 730S-01261Binnacle.com #: 16409
Ocean Signal's rescueME PLB1 is the world's smallest Personal Locator Beacon and your global link to search and rescue services. Anywhere you are on sea or land, you can rest assured that the rescueME PLB1 can alert emergency services at the touch of a button....
 
 
 ACR 2851 GlobalFix V5 EPIRB with AIS and Category 1 Float Free Bracket 
ACR 2851 GlobalFix V5 EPIRB with AIS and Category 1 Float Free BracketBinnacle.com #: 11078
The commercial Cat 1 EPIRB is stored in an Automatic Release Bracket....
 
 
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EPIRBs and PLBs
EPIRBs (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons) are tracking transmitters which aid in the detection and location of boats, aircraft, and people in distress.

New IMO SOLAS rules, which came into force on July 1, 2022, require manufacturers to fit all new EPIRB models with an internal AIS locating signal and an internal GNSS receiver, along with the 406MHz and 121.5MHz transmitters.

A PLB (Personal Locator Beacon) is one type of EPIRB that is typically smaller, has a shorter battery life and is registered to a person rather than a vessel. PLBs are usually attached to a person, whereas a regular EPIRB is usually attached to a vessel.

EPIRB transmissions are monitored by the international organization COSPAS-SARSAT using a constellation of satellites. On receipt of an alert from an EPIRB, the identity of the beacon is passed to the relevant national rescue coordination centre.

All EPIRBs are required to be registered in Canada (at no cost) with the Canadian Beacon Registry (CBR).

For more information, please refer to their website, www.cbr-rcb.ca The Beacon Registry provides location data to the Search and Rescue (SAR) authorities. All EPIRBs and PLBs sold on Binnacle.com are programmed for Canada, so you can register them with the CBR. It is as simple as completing the form that comes with the EPIRB and mailing it to the CBR. 
 
The 406 MHz beacons can be used anywhere in the world. They just require a clear view of the sky.

What is the difference between a Category I (Cat I) and a Category II (Cat 2) EPIRB?

The only difference is regarding how the EPIRB is deployed. A Cat I EPIRB deploys automatically from a hydrostatic Automatic Release Bracket when a vessel sinks. The beacon floats free at a depth of 5 to 13ft. The EPIRB can be manually activated while in its bracket or manually removed and activated.

A Cat II EPIRB is deployed manually. The EPIRB will automatically activate when removed from its bracket and comes in contact with water or when it is still in its bracket but a person has lifted the switch to the activation position.

If you accidentally activate the EPIRB, don't panic. As long as it was a genuine mistake and not deliberate, you have nothing to worry about; however, you must turn off your Beacon and contact the emergency services as quickly as possible to let them know your transmissions are a False Alert.
 
 
ACR Globalfix+iPro

Two of the most popular brands of EPIRB are ACR Electronics of the USA and Ocean Signal of Great Britain.
Binnacle.com has a wide selection of EPIRBs and PLBs from these trusted manufacturers. Whether you are a recreational boater or a commercial fisher, we have a unit to serve your needs. The Ocean Signal RescueME PLB1 is the world's smallest PLB, which fits easily into a life jacket, has a 24+ hour operational life and a seven-year battery life and warranty.