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Mission: Assist Search and Rescue activities on a worldwide
basis by providing accurate, timely, and reliable alert and location
data to the international community on a non-discriminatory basis.
[read here]
System Concept:
Interested in learning how the Cospas-Sarsat System works? [read
more]
System Status:
As of December 2005 the Cospas-Sarsat System had provided assistance
in rescuing more than 20,531 persons in over 5,752 incidents.
[read more]
What's New: For
interesting stories on recent Cospas-Sarsat system saves and up
to date news and information, click here.
International 406 MHz Beacon Registration Database (IBRD): The Cospas-Sarsat Programme is pleased to announce the availability of a new online capability to register 406 MHz distress beacons. [read more].
Termination of 121.5/243 MHz
Service: In October 2006 the Cospas-Sarsat Council confirmed that satellite processing of 121.5/243 MHz beacons will terminate on 1 February 2009. [read
more] [read more
in Spanish]
406 MHz
Beacons: Are you looking for a type approved beacon?
Do you require assistance with beacon coding or registration?
Or do you simply want to decode the beacon that you own? Follow
the links for beacons above.
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Looking for a Document?
Follow the menu link for documentation above. If you are interested
in the current System status or enhancements under consideration
you might want to download the System
data document and Information
Bulletin.
Ship Security Alerting System:
In response to the International Maritime Organization's initiatives
to enhance maritime security, Cospas-Sarsat operates a
Ship Security Alerting System: [read
more]
Testing Your 406 MHz Beacon: All you want to know and avoid, when testing your 406 MHz Beacon, click here. |