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McMurdo FastFind 210
Information The FastFind 210 is a potential life saver; it is extremely compact and will slip into the smallest pocket or back pack compartment. You can set off in the most remote locations around the world, on land, at sea or in the air, and be confident of being able to contact the world's professional search and rescue services directly, safeguarding you against any life threatening incidents that may occur anywhere in the world. Whether alone or within a group of people, on holiday, at work, carrying out your sport or hobby, if you ever find yourself in a remote area, without any other form of communication, the Fast Find range of PLBs comes into their own. Once activated they transmits a unique identification signal along with your current position via the international search and rescue satellite system operated by COSPAS SARSAT on 406 MHz. The signal is then quickly passed to regional search and rescue authorities who can rapidly get to the scene. The FAST FIND range is subscription free and does not rely on commercial call centres. The Fast Find 210, like the Fast Find 200 is a powerful 406 distress beacon. However, the 210 also has a built-in integral 50-channel GPS for additional pinpoint location, further speeding up time of location. Its small size (weighs just 5.3 oz (150g) and measures D 1.34"(34mm) x W 1.85" (47mm) x L 4.17"(106mm). belies its rugged construction and powerful output.
The FAST FIND 210
GPS PLB transmits the two signals simultaneously, one to the
subscription free global 406 MHz satellite system, and the other
(121.5MHz) is to speed up the local recovery response process. Once
activated, FAST FIND's signals will continue to transmit for at least 24
hours, at a powerful 5 watt output, the 406 MHz transmission ensures
that a call for help gets through whatever the conditions. What's In The Box
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