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imishary says: July 9, 2012 at 10:28 PM Hi, titos1983 Thanks, and sorry for the mistake. Best Regards Ibrahim Telecommunication & Navigation Institute- Kuwait Reply
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richintalent says: July 9, 2012 at 8:36 PM always wondered how these worked- what frequency do they use? Reply
imishary says: July 9, 2012 at 7:41 PM EPIRBS are for use in maritime applications. There are two types of EPIRB. One type transmits an analog signal on 121.5 MHz. The other type transmits a digital identification code on 406 MHz and a low-power “homing” signal on 121.5 MHz. Reply
HeartGold356 says: July 9, 2012 at 7:13 PM Dose this show an EPIRB detaches from a sinking vessal? Reply
Emergency Position Indicator Radio Beacon…….EPIRB
Hi, titos1983
Thanks, and sorry for the mistake.
Best Regards
Ibrahim
Telecommunication & Navigation Institute- Kuwait
Watersport4all, het watersport portaal van Nederland.
Met de beste watersport service.
Het gevoel dat u wil delen !
Google op: watersport4all
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always wondered how these worked- what frequency do they use?
EPIRBS are for use in maritime applications. There are two types of EPIRB. One type transmits an analog signal on 121.5 MHz. The other type transmits a digital identification code on 406 MHz and a low-power “homing” signal on 121.5 MHz.
Dose this show an EPIRB detaches from a sinking vessal?