ResQLink AIS GPS Personal Location Beacon PLB-450 with AIS & RLS
A world leader in rescue devices and other life-saving products relied on by
both professional and recreational mariners, ACR is proud to offer the ResQLink
AIS. This compact high-tech Personal Locator Beacon is the world’s first PLB to
include both AIS (Automatic Identification System) and NFC (Near Field
Communication) in addition to standard satellite notification through the Cospas
Sarsat rescue system. AIS means instant local notification for faster rescue
times. Ensures the beacon is working properly when needed and provides easy
access via smartphone to all functions and records. Accurate positioning through
GNSS (GPS, Galileo, Glonass) and 406 MHz satellite connectivity mean reliable
service worldwide.121.5MHz homing transmissions combined with AIS and both
visible and infrared strobe aid in beacon location and speed recovery times. The
innovative ACR ResQLink AIS is the FIRST to combine all these features in a
compact easy-to-use PLB Beacon making it the FIRST choice for serious mariners
looking for a Personal Locator Beacon.
The Worldwide Cospas Sarsat satellite system includes 3 different constellations
to ensure your 406 MHz distress signal immediately reaches the global network of
Search and Rescue forces with your location accurate to within 100 meters. With
multiple levels of integrated signaling technology including 406 MHz and GNSS
(GPS, Galileo, Glonass) positioning, the PLB also transmits a 121.5 MHz homing
signal which guides Search and Rescue services to the beacon’s current location
when they arrive at the scene, as the beacon may have drifted from the
originally transmitted position. The addition of AIS (Automatic Identification
System) transmissions means the ResQLink AIS simultaneously alerts all vessels
equipped with AIS transponders within the VHF radio range of the PLB’s distress
position. This greatly increases both the likelihood and speed of rescue since
nearby vessels receive the alerts. Immediately upon deployment of the beacon an
AIS Safety Message or MOB Alarm with the beacon’s MMSI and location is presented
on any AIS screen within range. This makes it easy for nearby vessels to home in
on the beacon since it is an active AIS target on their screens.
The ResQLink AIS will light the way as rescuers arrive on the scene with both a
white visible strobe and infrared strobe providing rescuers with the visual
reference they need during nighttime or other low visibility rescue operations.
Smartphone Connectivity utilizing Near Field Communication (NFC)
The integration of NFC technology provides users with the ability to
conveniently access beacon data from their mobile phone. The simple act of
placing a phone near the beacon automatically opens the ACR Product App and
provides access to a wealth of usage data including current battery life, number
of self-tests completed, number of GNSS tests completed, and if applicable, the
amount of time the beacon has been activated. Detailed information on each
self-test and GNSS test performed by the beacon is also available if desired.
For each successful GNSS test, users can view a map showing exactly where the
test was performed, the date and time of the test, the time it took the beacon
to get a fix on your GNSS coordinates, the number of satellites the beacon used
to obtain that fix, and the accuracy of the location.
Return Link Service (RLS)
RLS functionality works by sending a signal back through the Galileo satellite
network to confirm to the beacon user that their distress message has been
received and their location has been detected by the Coast Guard. A confirmation
message is distinctly indicated by a flashing blue light on the PLB. Like other
ACR beacons that include the important RLS feature, the ResQLink AIS provides
the comfort of knowing that a distress message has been successfully delivered.
Understanding that rescuers are aware of the beacon transmission and location
reduces the stress often associated with Man Overboard incidents.
PFD Compatibility and Integration
The ResQLink AIS is designed to install within a life jacket and activate upon
inflation of the jacket (semi-automatic). Installation is made simple using the
included oral inflation tube clip to attach the PLB to the life jacket with a
ribbon connected around the bladder of the life jacket. Once correctly
installed, the action of the life jacket inflating triggers the deployment of
the antenna and activation of the beacon.
Users not wishing to install the PLB within a life jacket have the option to
utilize the included webbing clip to attach the beacon to an appropriately sized
belt or the webbing of an inherently buoyant life jacket.
Features:
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No Subscription Required
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406 MHz Cospas Sarsat Distress Signal (MEOSAR Compatible)
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121.5 MHz Local Homing Signal
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AIS (Automatic Identification System) Locating Signal
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Smartphone connectivity via NFC (Near Field Communication)
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Free ACR Beacon Mobile App (IOS and Android)
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Return Link Service (RLS) Functionality
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GNSS via GPS, Galileo, and Glonass
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Strobe and Infrared Strobe Light
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Global Coverage
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Simple PFD attachment
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Designed to Integrate with common Inflatable PFDs
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Multifunction Clip System Included
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Small and lightweight
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5-year battery life
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Over 24 hours of Operational Life
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Specifications
Satellite
Tx
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406 MHz +/-
1 KHz (5W Typ.)
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AIS Tx
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161.975/162.025 MHz +/- 500 Hz (1W)
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Homing Tx
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121.5 MHz
(25-100mW PEP)
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Size
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7.87" (H) x
1.41" (W) x 1.18" (D)
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Weight
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0.42 lbs
(190 g)
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Battery
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Lithium
battery, Li/FeS2
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Battery
Replacement
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6 Years
from date of manufacture or 5 years after the beacon is placed into service
or after emergency use, whichever is first.
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GPS
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Multi-constellation receiver (GPS, Galileo, & Glonass GNSS)
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Activation
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Manual
Activation or Via Lifejacket Inflation System (Semi-Automatic)
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Buoyant*
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No
(Flotation Pouch Available: P/N: 9649)
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Operational
Life
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Over 24
hours
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Warranty
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5 years
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Waterproof
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10m (1.0
bar) for 1 hour
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