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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:ACR Electronics Manufacturer Part Number:2880 UPC:791659028803

ACR ResQLink™ 406 MHz GPS Personal Locator Beacon Model# 2880

2016 ACR/ARTEX SUMMER SAFETY $50.00 MAIL-IN REBATE and a FREE 6 Month 406Link Plus Subscription OFFER
* Buy between today and 07/05/16 and upon purchase we will EMAIL you a store receipt and mail-in rebate form.
* We are an Authorized ACR Reseller
* You pay the price listed, we do not deduct the mail-in rebate from the eBay selling price.
* Promotional offer valid only for the 48 continental states, HI, AK, PR, U.S. VI and Canada.


ACR ResQLink™

406 MHz GPS Personal Locator Beacon
with Optional 406Link.com Service

At 4.6 oz, the ResQLink™ weighs less than a couple of PowerBars®. And topping at just 3.9 inches, it's smaller than the cell phone in your pocket. Small and mighty, the ResQLink™ is a full-powered, GPS-enabled rescue beacon designed for anglers, pilots and back country sportsmen.

With three levels of integrated signal technology - GPS positioning, a powerful 406 MHz signal, and 121.5 MHz homing capability - the ResQLink™ quickly and accurately relays your position to a worldwide network of search and rescue satellites. A built-in strobe light provides visibility during night rescues.

PLBs have been proven tried and true in some of the world's most remote locations and treacherous conditions. Just ask the 400 or so pilots, boaters and back country explorers who were saved by a PLB during a rigorous test program in Alaska. Based in large part on the test results, the federal government approved use of PLBs in the United States in 2003.

Even in extreme conditions and situations, the ResQLink™ activates easily. Just deploy the antenna and press the ON button. With its powerful 66 channel GPS, the ResQLink™ guides rescuers to within 100 meters or less of your position. And, in the continental U.S., search and rescue personnel are typically alerted of your position in as little as five minutes with a GPS-enabled PLB such as the ResQLink™.
Two built-in tests allow you to routinely verify that the ResQLink™ is functioning and ready for use - with the push of a button, you can easily test internal electronics and GPS functionality.

Features
  • Small Size
  • Lightweight
  • Super Bright LED Strobe
  • On Board 66 Channel GPS
  • Self-Test and GPS Test Features
  • Typical Performance of 30 Hrs.
  • Non-Hazmat Battery
  • Wrist Lanyard
  • Made in the U.S.A.

Activation Method
Manual

Battery Replacement (Years)
5-6 years

Built-In Strobe
Yes

Frequency
406

GPS Enabled
Yes

Operational Life (Hours)
24.0+




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