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Search & Rescue in the palm of your hand
ResQLink View RLS: Search & Rescue, Anytime, Anywhere.
The ResQLink 400 Personal Locator Beacon offers reliable search and rescue with GPS, 406 MHz, and 121.5 MHz signals, ensuring accurate position tracking. It features a strobe for low-visibility rescues, easy deployment, and versatile wearability, providing safety and peace of mind in any adventure.
Technical Specification
Product Description | Buoyant GPS Personal Locator Beacon with Digital Display and Return Link Service (RLS) |
Battery | Non-hazmat Lithium batteries (LiMnO₂) |
Battery Replacement | After 5 years or after emergency use, whichever is first. |
GPS | Multi-constellation receiver (GPS & Galileo GNSS) |
Activation | Manual |
Buoyant | Yes |
Waterproof | 16.40 ft (5m) @ 1 hr., 33 ft (10m) @ 10 min. |
Operational Life | 28 hours |
Engineered for Extreme Conditions, Offering Reliable Rescue in Any Environment!
Small but resilient, the ResQLink View RLS has been professionally engineered and tested to ensure it can withstand even the harshest elements. This buoyant Personal Locator Beacon requires no subscription for use, boasts a digital display providing live status updates, and with the inclusion of the new Return Link Service (RLS) feature, this ACR beacon provides you with the comfort in knowing that your distress message has been received and your location detected.


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What is RLS?
RLS stands for Return Link Service which is a confirmation message sent back to the beacon to let the beacon owner know that Search and Rescue has received their emergency distress signal.
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What are the differences between the ResQLink 410 RLS and ResQLink View RLS Personal Locator Beacons?
The ResQLink View RLS includes a digital display which shows live beacon status and GPS coordinates. The ResQLink View RLS features 28 hours* operational life versus the 24+ hours* operational life of the ResQLink 410 RLS
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How do I register my beacon?
In the U.S., the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) handles beacon registrations. Register easily online at www.beaconregistration.noaa.gov – the fastest and recommended method.
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Why is it so important for me to register my beacon?
Registering your EPIRB, ELT, or Personal Locator Beacon is required by law in the U.S. and most countries. It helps Search and Rescue teams identify you and access your travel details, speeding up response time in an emergency.
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How do I know when the battery is due for replacement?
There is a battery expiration date label on every beacon.
Example of a Battery Replacement Date is 07/2010
EPIRBs and PLBs Enhance Search and Rescue Operations
Unique Distress Signal
- 406 MHz Frequency: Both EPIRBs and PLBs transmit a distress signal on the globally recognized 406 MHz frequency, ensuring their signals are picked up by Search and Rescue Satellites (SARSAT.)
- HEX ID (Unique ID): Each beacon sends a unique digital code, known as the HEX ID or Unique ID. This code is used to identify beacon registration information, including the owner, type of vessel (for EPIRBs), emergency contacts, and trip plans.
Satellite Communication and Ground Stations
- Satellite Relay: Once the distress signal is detected by satellites, it is relayed to Local User Terminals (LUTs), ground stations that process the data.
- Positioning: The LUT calculates the location of the distress beacon and transmits the decoded alert to the Mission Control Center (MCC.)
Rescue Operations
- Investigation and Dispatch: The RCC investigates the distress alert, reaches emergency contacts, and dispatches the nearest SAR teams to the location.
- Rapid Response: SAR teams are deployed quickly to the distress location, providing timely rescue operations and ensuring survivor safety.
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