rescueMe PLB1 - Ocean signal

  • 338.32 EUR

rescueME PLB1. Emergency transmitter via satellite, GPS, beacon signal 121.5 MHz, 7-year battery, 7-year warranty.

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Waterproof to 15 meters
Sends via satellite 406 MHz to the rescue service
Fast and accurate positioning
7 year battery life
Floating bag
No subscription costs
High-intensity (1 candela) lighting
Simple extendable antenna
30% less (than others)
Bench transmitters to help rescue vehicles (SAR) find you


Characteristics

  • 30% less (type) in volume
  • Fits easily on a life jacket
  • Extendable antenna
  • 7 year battery life
  • 7 year warranty
  • 24+ hours operating time
  • High-intensity flashing lighting> 1candela
  • 66-channel GPS receiver
  • Unique mounting bracket
  • Uses the global Cospas Sarsat rescue system
  • Free to use, no subscription costs
  • Delivered with a floating bag

Overview

Wherever you are, at sea or on land, rescueME PLB1 gives you an assurance that the global rescue service can be alerted at the touch of a button.

PLB1 can be used with one hand in the most demanding situations. A simple spring-loaded flap protects the activation button against unintentional use.

PLB1 uses the only officially recognized global and dedicated satellite rescue network (with operator Cospas Sarsat). As this is paid for by the authorities, it is free to use the service.

When rescueME PLB1 is activated, your position and ID are sent to a rescue center via satellites. The rescue service closest to you is notified immediately that you are in need together with your position to enable a quick rescue mission.

A PLB must always be registered before use. Read more.



FAQ

When I register my EPIRB or PLB, is 0 in the 15-character HEX code (UIN) the number 0 or the letter 0?
The HEX code consists of numbers between 0-9 and letters between A-F. The character 0 is the number zero.

If I register my PLB in one country, can I use it in another country?
Yes, you can use your PLB anywhere in the world. When registering your PLB, be sure to provide contact information to anyone who knows where you are if you need to activate your PLB in an emergency. The helps the rescue service to see that it is a real alarm which speeds up the rescue mission.

What is the position accuracy with rescueME PLB1?
The Cospas Sarsat system uses two methods to find a target. The satellite system is designed to locate your signal. The accuracy of the signal is about a radius of about 5 NM, but usually much better. rescueME PLB1 has a built-in GPS receiver that is used to insert the position into the signal. When the GPS has a position fix, usually within a few minutes, the accuracy is within 100 meters of your current position.

Why is the bag permanently mounted to PLB1?
In Australia and New Zealand, the rules require a PLB to float. Due to the small size of the rescueME PLB1, the bag is used to provide lifting power and must be permanently mounted in these countries. If you want to remove the bag for use on land, cut off the black line and leave enough length to be able to reconnect the bag directly or with another line.

When I test a PLB, I get two green flashes. What does it mean?
The test indication is repeated. For a battery that has been used for less than an hour, you will see a simple blink, which is repeated after a short pause. If the battery has been used for more than an hour, this is indicated by an orange color. If the battery has been used for more than two hours, this is indicated by orange two or more times, which are repeated after a short break.

Bring a PLB on an airplane.
Ocean Signal rescueME PLB1 can be taken safely on a passenger plane either checked in or as hand luggage according to section 2.3.5.9 according to IATA Dangerous Goods regulations. The lithium metal battery in rescueME PLB1 contains less than 2 g of lithium and has been tested in accordance with the 38.3 UN test manual. Make sure that unintentional activation in a checked baggage can not take place.

Is the battery replaceable in PLB1?
Yes, the battery must be replaced when it is exhausted or if the device has been activated. The battery is not replaceable by the user and must be sent to an authorized service workshop for replacement. Contact us for more information.

How do I register my EPIRB or PLB?
Read more how to register the unit in Sweden.

Specifications

406 MHz Satellite Transmitter
Frequency406.040 MHz
Tolerance±1 kHz
Output Power5 W (nominal)
Stability2 ppb/100 ms
ModulationPhase ±1.1 radians (peak)
Emission Designator16K0G1D
EncodingBi-plase L
Data Rate400 bps
Duration520 ms
121.5 MHz Homing Beacon
Frequency121.5 MHz
Output Power25-100 mW (PERP)
Sability2 ppb/100 ms
ModulationSwept Tone AM
Emission Designator3K20A3X
Modulation Depth85-100%
Sweep Range400 Hz - 1300 Hz
Low Duty Cycle Strobe Light
Light Type<>High Intenity
Output Power25-100 mW (PERP)
Battery
TypeLithium Primary
ChemistryManganese Dioxide (LiMnO2)
GPS Reciever
Sensity Cold Start-148 dBm
Sensity Re-acquisition-163 dBm
Satellites channels tracked60
GPS antennaMicrostrip patch
Environmental
Operating Temperature Range-20°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature Range-30°C to +70°C
Waterproof15 metres at +20°C
Drop1 meter@-30°C
Dimensions
Height77 mm
Width51 mm
Depth32.5 mm
Weight116 gram
Standards
Cospas-SarsatT.001 / T.007
ETSIEN302 152
RTCMSC11020
FCCCFR47 part 95K


Certificates


Manuals

PLB1 User manual