AMSA advises boat users not to go beyond 2 nautical miles from shore without a 406 MHz distress beacon or they may not be able to locate you if you find yourself in a distress situation. Please ensure you register your 406 MHz distress beacon with AMSA.  | ACR Exclusive: Built-in GPS acquisition test mode allows you to test the internal GPS receiver to ensure it's working properly. - FastAcq™ GPS quickly allows your position to be relayed to rescuers in as little as 3 minutes
- Patented frequency stabilization for most accurate position through LEOSAR satellites
- High-intensity LED strobe delivers greater intensity while greatly conserving power
- Rugged dual-band flexible antenna for peak performance
- Floats upright in a transmitting position when deployed
- Self test equipped to ensure beacon is ready to meet demands of a harsh marine environment
- Transmission life exceeds the 48 hours required at -20°C (-4°F) (Typically 60+ hours)
- Six years before beacon service required
- Sturdy, low profile manual release bracket included
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GlobalFix™ PRO 406Mhz EPIRB with GPS |
 | The GlobalFix™ PRO with an internal GPS quickly and accurately relays your position to a worldwide network of Search and Rescue satellites, reducing search time and increasing your chances of survival. |
| GlobalFix™ iPRO 406Mhz EPIRB with GPS |
 | The all new GlobalFix™ iPRO Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) is the next generation in marine safety electronics. The GlobalFix™ iPRO is a breakthrough product that boasts a digital display and dual GPS technology. Available in Category I or II brackets. |