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Ocean Signal has developed the world’s most compact Category 1 (auto-deploy) Emergency Position Indicating Rescue Beacon – the SafeSea EPIRB1 Pro.

The SafeSea EPIRB1 Pro operates on the three Cospas-Sarsat satellite systems, including the new MEOSAR. Signal detection and transmission via global MEOSAR satellites and upgraded ground-station components is near-instantaneous.

The new EPIRB1 Pro is 30% smaller than other EPIRBs, has a 10-year battery life and is among the most affordable EPIRBs on the market.

The SafeSea EPIRB1 Pro releases automatically from the Category 1 Auto Deploy Bracket once submerged in water and floats free from a sinking vessel. It will then transmit the boat’s distress message to alert rescue authorities, transmitting for 48 hours to keep rescue services updated for longer.

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Ocean Signal SafeSea EPIRB1 Pro communicates the location of the survivors to search and rescue services in three ways: 406MHz Cospas-Sarsat satellite system with position provided by an integrated GPS receiver; a 121.5MHz homing beacon; plus a high brightness LED strobe light to maximise visibility in low-light conditions. Once activated, the SafeSea EPIRB1 Pro transmits the position and user’s unique ID to a Rescue Coordination Centre via satellite link for transfer to the relevant local search and rescue services. When using the next-gen network the beacon will be located within five minutes and 100m 95% of the time.

www.oceansignal.com

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