- In navigation, a
radio beacon or
radiobeacon is a kind of beacon, a
device that
marks a
fixed location and
allows direction-finding
equipment to find...
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search and rescue.
Defined officially as
emergency position-indicating
radiobeacon stations in the ITU
Radio Regulations (Section IV.
Radio Stations and...
- An
emergency position-indicating
radiobeacon (EPIRB) is a type of
emergency locator beacon for
commercial and
recreational boats, a portable, battery-powered...
- [self-published source?] The
first automatic radiobeacon in the
United States began service in 1928.
Radiobeacons are
still in use today,
although most have...
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cutting an
escape hatch, they set the
emergency position-indicating
radiobeacon (EPIRB),
convinced that they
would be
rescued a few days later. The water...
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Belisha beacon Emergency locator beacon Emergency position-indicating
radiobeacon station (ELTs, PLBs & EPIRBs)
iBeacon Lantern Leading lights Lighthouse...
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Wandos arrive at the
remains of the town.
Harry retrieves a
distress radiobeacon from the USGS
workshop and
learns that the
volcano is due for one last...
- Beacons". NOAA.
Retrieved 6 Sep 2024. "Emergency
Position Indicating Radiobeacon (EPIRB)". U.S.
Coast Guard.
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underwater and a few
seconds later its
emergency position-indicating
radiobeacon (EPIRB)
raised the alarm,
which was
picked up by the
satellite station...
- G-17
airway (now UB684),
crossing Planchón p**** and on to the Curicó
radiobeacon in Chile, and from
there due
north to
descend and land in Santiago. The...