With the introduction of Automatic Identification System (AIS) functionality, Return Link Service (RLS) technology, and Near Field Communication (NFC) capabilities in one 406 MHz Personal Locator Beacon (PLB), the rescueME Ocean PLB3 Personal Locator Beacon represents a significant step forward in the evolution of PLB’s.
Wherever you are, at sea, on land, the rescueME Ocean PLB1 Personal Locator Beacon provides the reassurance that global emergency services can be alerted by the press of a button.
Introducing the world’s smallest AIS MOB device with integrated DSC – the rescueME Ocean MOB1 Man OverBoard Device. The MOB1 is compatible with even the most compact inflatable life-jackets*.
The Ocean V100 VHF Radio portable radiotelephone meets all the requirements of the IMO for carriage on SOLAS ships. Designed to be ultra-rugged and easy to use, both on-board and in distress situations, the V100 is the ideal choice for mandatory and voluntary carriage.
The Ocean V100 VHF Radio portable radiotelephone meets all the requirements of the IMO for carriage on SOLAS ships. Designed to be ultra-rugged and easy to use, both on-board and in distress situations, the V100 is the ideal choice for mandatory and voluntary carriage.
The Ocean Signal SafeSea HR1E Hydrostatic Release Unit is a replacement HRU for the Ocean Signal ARH100 Automatic Release Housing. It works by ensuring the EPIRB is activated on contact with water and the distress signal is sent to the emergency services. The HRU device itself is suitable for the Ocean Signal EPIRB 1 Pro and the E100G.
The Ocean Signal EPIRB1 Pro Emergency Radio Beacon operates in the 406MHz satellite band. This band comprises the international distress frequencies that are constantly monitored by Cospas-Sarsat, the international search and rescue satellite operator, ensuring a rapid response when a signal is received, no matter where it is in the world.
The Ocean Signal EPIRB1 Emergency Radio Beacon provides peace of mind with an impressive 10 year battery life. The world’s most compact EPIRB can always be on hand, as its small size allows it to be easily retained within its quick release bracket or placed in an emergency grab-bag or life raft.