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    New locator beacon

    Just read this in the herald

    Tiny locator beacon for boaties, trampers
    By Mike Rose
    12:43 PM Saturday May 21, 2011

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    The new ACR ResQLink 406 MHz GPS personal locator beacon, described as the world's smallest and lightest, is now available here.

    The unit features three levels of integrated signal technology: a global positioning system, a powerful 406MHz signal and 121.5MHz homing capability. It has been designed to relay quickly and accurately the user's position to a worldwide network of search and rescue satellites. A built-in strobe light also gives visibility during night rescues.

    The ResQLink PLB, released at last week's boat show, is one of several ACR products that will be available here after a distribution deal between ACR and manufacturer and distributor Hutchwilco.

    Opinions anyone .....

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    No idea but here,s a pic. http://www.equipped.org/blog/?p=284

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    Very interesting.

    I have been putting of the purchase of one of these type of units untill one comes out that can give rescue coordinates/ track routes AND also be used to text different messages to different people - ie a simpler cheaper type of satellite phone/ PLB.All this for a one time purchase price.
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    In Nelson we can hire PLBs for $30 for a week from Rollos, I have to take one whenever I go tramping now to be allowed to go (recently discovered bee allergy). I'll keep using this service until Padmei's magical idea comes about, the case of the missing Sergeant near Otaki has put me off the SPOT tbh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willdat? View Post
    In Nelson we can hire PLBs for $30 for a week from Rollos, I have to take one whenever I go tramping now to be allowed to go (recently discovered bee allergy). I'll keep using this service until Padmei's magical idea comes about, the case of the missing Sergeant near Otaki has put me off the SPOT tbh.
    Do you take an epi pen with you? Just in case we are riding together sometime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
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    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Sports/Hunt...-376624753.htm

    and, Padmei, looks like with a subscription you can text on them as well (not sure on the price of that service though)

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    "Give clear view of sky" Hmmm does this mean it may be inoperable in the normal bushymountain areas down here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    "Give clear view of sky" Hmmm does this mean it may be inoperable in the normal bushymountain areas down here?
    Yes they all have to be able to 'see' a satellite ,thats why they're so effective on our boats (no trees in the ocean)

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    Buy now price is ok if you have it for five years....works out not too much per annum.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    Do you take an epi pen with you? Just in case we are riding together sometime.

    Whathappened with the policeyman?
    http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post...und-near-Otaki

    I heard him talk on National Radio soon after and he sounded very sensible and experienced...

    I've got 2 epipens, and will probably take a vial of adrenaline/syringe too, just in case. Ended up in A&E with 5 epipens worth of adrenaline at the end of summer, had just got back from Bulmer Lake up Mt Owen too. I'm looking into immunotherapy but seems like you need to live in a main centre for that to be viable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crim View Post
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Sports/Hunt...-376624753.htm

    and, Padmei, looks like with a subscription you can text on them as well (not sure on the price of that service though)
    That's the aqua link not the resq thingy one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    "Give clear view of sky" Hmmm does this mean it may be inoperable in the normal bushymountain areas down here?
    The spot issue is it needs a clearish view to the north? to send messages as it uses a different satellite system to do the messaging than the gps'y bits.

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    Just read a book on early antarctic exploration. Those buggers were down there for 2 years living on penguins and seals and no one knew whether they were alive or dead. Makes me think that one of these things wouldn't be a bad idea just in case.

    Don't think I could bring myself to eat a penguin. A seal maybe, but not a penguin.
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