Product Detail
ACR PLB Rescue Kit Includes ResQLink™406 MHz GPS PLB Floating Pouch
ResQLink™ 406 MHz GPS PLB w/Optional 406Link.com Service
Lightweight Floating Pouch Included
The Science of Survival
Small and mighty, the ResQLink™ Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) is a full-powered, GPS-enabled rescue beacon designed for anglers, pilots and back country sportsmen.
At 4.6 oz, the ResQLink™ weighs less than a couple of PowerBars®. Topping at just 3.9 inches, it's smaller than the cell phone in your pocket.
Affordable and lightweight, the ResQLink™ is the world's smallest Personal Locator Beacon. Yet, the ResQLink™ is big on power and the operational reliability you've come to expect from all ACR products.
Even in extreme conditions, the ResQLink™ activates easily. Just deploy the antenna and press the ON button. The ResQLink™ utilizes 3 levels of integrated signal technology - GPS positioning, a powerful 406 MHz signal and 121.5 MHz homing capability - to guide rescuers to within 100 meters or less of your position. Pair the ResQLink™ PLB with your ACR EPIRB or ARTEX ELT for the perfect safety combo.
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.
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.
Features:
- Small in size and lightweight
- Super Bright LED Strobe
- On Board 66 Channel GPS
- Self-Test and GPS Test Features
- Typical Performance of 30 hours
- Non-Hazmat Battery
- Wrist Lanyard
- Made in the U.S.A.
Programmed for USA. For foreign flagged vessels or non-USA residents, please refer to SKU 33712 for programming services.
Specifications:
- Battery Replacement (Years): 5-6 Years
- Built-In Strobe: Yes
- Frequency: 406mHz
- Operational Life (Hours): 24.0+
- Box Dimensions: 2"H x 4"W x 5"L WT: 0.6 lbs
Quick Guide (pdf)
Owner's Manual (pdf)
Brochure (pdf)