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EPIRB
Category II EPIRBs are similar to Category I EPIRBs but are generally manual activation only. Class B EPIRBs, also called Category B or “Mini B”, operate a 121.5 MHz homing signal only and are usually manual activation only units. Due to their limitations, Category B EPIRBs are slowly being phased out. When a beacon is activated, one or more satellites pick up its transmission. The satellite transmits the signal to a ground control station that processes the signal and forwards the data, including approximate location, to a national authority that in turn forwards the data to a rescuing authority, such as the Coast Guard. EPIRBs with optional GPS receivers will send exact position data rather than depending upon the satellite doppler shift method of determining position. * EPIRB is an acronym for Emergency Position Indicating Rescue Beacon Last edited by Electronics Guru; 10-27-2009 at 09:15 PM. |
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