
Originally Posted by
Rok_Dr
Epirbs or Plb's are very reliable and the models have to be certified before they can be sold. They have a 7-10 year life after which the batteries have to be replaced. Consider them single use, since if you have to activate them then they will need be returned to the manufacturer for refurbishment. They provide world wide coverage not just Australia. When you buy one the device needs to be registered with the Australian maritime safety authority, which is free and as part of registration process you need to provide contact details etc. i don't know of anyone that rents them.
I'm typing this from a camp in the eastern DRC near the Ugandan border and I am carrying both a Plb and a SPOT transponder for my field work here. The Spot device I use every day or so to sent an all Ok message back to office/home and the PLB is for a life threatening emergency.
If you buy one do spend the small amount extra and get a GPS version which will locate you more accurately to the emergency services.
Cheers
Steven
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