EPIRB changeover starts next month
Beginning next month, search-and-rescue satellites will no longer process the 121.5/243 MHz signal transmitted by older analog EPIRBs. The Coast Guard is reminding mariners to
Beginning next month, search-and-rescue satellites will no longer process the 121.5/243 MHz signal transmitted by older analog EPIRBs. The Coast Guard is reminding mariners to
Just four months before changing over to the 406 MHz frequency standard for EPIRBs, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration marked a new milestone: 6,000
Beginning next month, search-and-rescue satellites will no longer process the 121.5/243 MHz signal transmitted by older analog EPIRBs. The Coast Guard is reminding mariners to
Just four months before changing over to the 406 MHz frequency standard for EPIRBs, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration marked a new milestone: 6,000