Boating

PERSONAL LOCATOR BEACONS

OCEAN SIGNAL RESCUEME PLB1

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If you’re going to take an adventure, buy a personal locator beacon (PLB) and register it to make sure there’s a way to send for help should you need it. Here are three to consider carrying with you on the next journey.

—Pete McDonald THE SIGNAL: This palmsize unit combines a 406 MHz satellite beacon with a 121.5 MHz radio signal for faster response. It has 50 GPS channels and can run continuous­ly for 24 hours. It’s waterproof to 10 meters, has a six-year battery storage life, and is the least expensive of the trio.

THE DRAIN: It does not float unless it’s in the provided buoyancy pouch, and it has the fewest available GPS channels.

PRICE: $220; mcmurdogro­up.com THE SIGNAL: The smallest of the three, it is waterproof to 15 meters. Like the others, it combines a 406 MHz satellite beacon with a 121.5 MHz radio beacon for close-range targeting. It has 66 GPS channels and can run continuous­ly for 24 hours. It has a sevenyear battery shelf life.

THE DRAIN: It doesn’t float unless it’s in the provided buoyancy pouch.

PRICE: $269; oceansigna­l.com SIGNAL: It has 66 GPS channels, as well as the 121.5 MHz radio beacon for faster close-range response. It can transmit continuous­ly for 30 hours and features a built-in emergency strobe LED. It’s waterproof to 5 meters and is the only one that is buoyant without a pouch.

THE DRAIN: It has a fiveyear battery life (the shortest of the three featured here).

PRICE: $269; acrartex.com

 ??  ?? MCMURDO FASTFIND 220 RESQLINK + Has a 30-hour battery life, and it floats. ACR RESQLINK+ PLB FASTFIND Compact, waterproof, nicely priced. RESCUEME The smallest PLB has 66 GPS channels, and it’s waterproof.
MCMURDO FASTFIND 220 RESQLINK + Has a 30-hour battery life, and it floats. ACR RESQLINK+ PLB FASTFIND Compact, waterproof, nicely priced. RESCUEME The smallest PLB has 66 GPS channels, and it’s waterproof.

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