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Beacon Owner Guidelines for the Operation of Beacons
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In order to ensure proper operation in the event of a distress, beacon owners should be aware of some responsibilities they hold.  On purchasing a beacon, beacon owners should:
  • ensure that their beacon satisfies their specific needs;
  • register their beacon with the appropriate national authority or in the International 406 MHz Beacon Registration Database (IBRD);
  • become aware of any required maintenance procedures for their beacon;
  • learn how to use the beacon in an emergency; and
  • understand the self-test features of their beacon.

 

Last Updated on Monday, 07 December 2009 15:21  

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