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Not a bad idea if your way out on your own...
Link to more info.. http://www.sarsat.noaa.gov/emerbcns.html Don't know who eventually pays for the rescue costs.. You'd probably need extra insurance for that. In article , matt weber writes: Then there are brief case phones that use the Inmarsat spot beams. They weigh a few pounds, and will also work almost anywhere in the world. Within the USA, I beliver Amerisat sell phones that provide coverage only in the lower 48. However if you are really concerned, for about $850 you can buy an GPS enabled EPIRB. You set that thing off, and in about 5 minutes alarm bells start going off, and within 20 minutes, your position is known +/1 about 35 feet, and the fact that you need help is also known. You can expect a Search and REscue Helicopter to come after you within an hour. (At this time 406Mhz EPRIB's are legal for land use in the USA). The McMurdo FastFind Plus weighs about a much as a cell phone can be carried on a lanyard around your neck. |
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