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$35 Rebate Ocean Signal Rescueme 406 Mhz Gps Plb Mfg# Plb1 on 2040-parts.com

US $266.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ocean Signal Manufacturer Part Number:PLB1

Ocean Signal RescueME 406 MHz GPS PLB MFG# PLB1

2016 OCEAN SIGNAL $35.00 MAIL-IN REBATE
* Buy now til 03/31/2016 and upon purchase we will EMAIL you a store receipt and Mail-In Rebate Form
* You pay the price as listed, we do not deduct the mail-in rebate from the selling price.
* We are an Authorized OCEAN SIGNAL reseller.
* Promotional offer only valid in the 48 continental U.S. states, Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands



Ocean Signal RescueME PLB1

Wherever you are, at sea, on land, the rescueME PLB1 provides the reassurance that global emergency services can be alerted by the press of a button. The rescueMe PLB1 can be operated with a single hand in even the most challenging situations. A simple spring loaded flap covers the activation button preventing inadvertent use. RescueME-PLB PLB1 works with the only officially recognized worldwide dedicated search and rescue satellite network (operated by Cospas Sarsat). As this is funded by governments there are NO CHARGES to use this service. When activated the rescueME PLB1 transmits your position and your ID to a Rescue Coordination Center via satellite link. Rescue services nearest to your are promptly notified of your emergency and regularly advised of your current location to assist prompt rescue.

Features:
  • 30% smaller by volume
  • Easily fits in lifejacket
  • Retractable antenna
  • 7 year battery life
  • 7 year warranty
  • Typical Performance of 24+ hours
  • Non-Hazmat Battery
  • Supplied with flotation pouch
Built-In Strobe
Yes
Operational Life (Hours)
24.0+
Frequency
406
Floats
Yes
Battery Replacement (Years)
7 years
Activation Method
Manual

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