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ACR TerraFix 406 GPS I/O PLB
You hope for the best on every trip into the wilderness, but you always plan for the worst. The ACR TerraFix 406 GPS I/O Personal Locator Beacon is the ultimate last resort in the backcountry. FCC-Approved, the TerraFix 406 GPS I/O uses an onboard GPS to fix your position, then transmits a distress signal that is detected by the 406 MHz COSPAS-SARSAT system. The signal is encoded with your unique identification number and GPS coordinates, so rescuers know who they're looking for and where the signal is coming from. The TerraFix also emits a 121.5 MHz homing signal that lets Search and Rescue teams get a fix on your precise position. The TerraFix is waterproof and floats for backcountry and nautical use. It is small and light enough to fit into a pocket or keep close at hand in the included holster. The TerraFix 406 can be registered online and requires no subscription fees. *Available for US shipment only.
Bottom Line: You will be found thanks to the ACR TerraFix
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How does this compare to SPOT? The ACR is quite a bit more costly but does not appear to require a service. I believe SPOT uses a different sat. system.?????
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The Spot allows you too communicate with the peeps at home too. A 911 call option is one of 4 communication functions. http://www.gpscentral.ca/products/spot.html
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I am interested in ACR's TerraFix 406, Product no. 2798.4NH...the one that has GPS Interface & Onboard GPS, and the non-hazardous batteries. Is this the same one? Your item numbers differ from ACR's so I can't tell. MANY thanks! Karon in Kyle, Texas
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Hello Karon, I actually have the ACR AquaFix 406 I/O GPS PLB. Same thing but the AquaFix is marketed for marine use vs land. I don't know if there is a floating function on the terra fix. To answer your question, similar but not exactly the same one. Nate
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By: biodetecti2107194 (3)March 7, 2008
In Late January 2008 my ideal overnight backpacking trip turned into a foul weather disorientation. Multiple failed attempts to get off Big Horn Peak of the San Bernardino Mountains left me no choice but to activate my ACR 406 GPS PLB as night was closing in and weather went from bad to worse. During the night helicopters were hovering right above my location but dense fog and clouds disallowed an extraction. Less then 24 hours later I was rescued by multiple Search and Rescue ground forces that were lead to my exact coordinates via the ACR PLB. Thank you ACR for you commitment to reliable technology. - Nate
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By: biodetecti2107194 (3)March 7, 2008
In Late January 2008 my ideal overnight backpacking trip turned into a foul weather disorientation. Multiple failed attempts to get off Big Horn Peak of the San Bernardino Mountains left me no choice but to activate my ACR 406 GPS PLB as night was closing in and weather went from bad to worse. During the night helicopters were hovering right above my location but dense fog and clouds disallowed an extraction. Less then 24 hours later I was rescued by multiple Search and Rescue ground forces that were lead to my exact coordinates via the ACR PLB. Thank you ACR for you commitment to reliable technology.
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By: ClubRider (73)November 30, 2006
The ACR PLB is the REAL DEAL! If you think that you are going to call in a rescue using your cell phone - think again! Unless you have a satellite phone. This PLB works everywhere on planet earth! Think about it. If you were in the middle of the backcountry & need critical medical attention the $675 is totally worth it! This is an exceptional gift for an adventurer athlete, or anyone who is getting deep into the backcountry. Can you place a dollar cost on someone's life? The ACR PLB is real "life insurance".
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By: Allen Childs (1)November 16, 2006
I bit the bullet and purchased this personal locator beacon and carried it for a 6-day hike in remote areas of TN and NC. I am 65 and in long-distance hiking condition and hiked with a less conditioned and experienced person. Many more trips are planned to remote areas. The beacon was easy to initially set up, register, and test. Very easy to use and show your hiking mate the simple steps to take to activate. Also packs well and was light. It is very well made, waterproof, etc. Felt good to have it along this trip in case of emergency, since having to go for help could have been very difficult due to area we were in. Hope I never need it but feels great to have the security. Waited to last minute to order and you
got it to me quickly.
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By: ClubRider (73)October 3, 2006
Cedar City, UT July 19, 2006 A Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) has again played a significant role in the location and rescue of an outdoors enthusiast: this time a novice woman climber near the Brian Head ski-resort in Southern Utah.
The rescued party was a 47-year-old New Jersey woman, who fell and sustained serious head injuries while hiking and climbing with her family on June 3rd.
Her brother, an experienced climber and a local physician from St. George, Utah, was carrying a TerraFix(tm)406 GPS Personal Locator Beacon, which, when activated, put into motion a Search and Rescue (SAR) operation that eventually led to her being evacuated by helicopter.
Michelle Kline and her husband, Steve Bartolett, 49, were tethered together while alpine climbing about two miles from Brian Head. Bartolett lost his
footing, fell and slid down a steep slope. Kline could not hold the weight of her dangling husband and she was pulled over a cliff edge 50 feet onto rocks below and out on a steep snow slope. Bartolett was bruised and sore but otherwise all right after the rope between them broke.
Fortunately, the couple was accompanied by Kline's brother, Dr. Michael Kline, a highly-experienced outdoorsman, and his eight-year-old son, Austin.
Dr. Kline, an internist specializing in pulmonary disease, rapidly climbed down to stabilize his sister, who had struck her head. Upon reaching her, he determined that her situation was grave and imminent, and that assistance was needed. He directed his brother-in-law to activate the TerraFix(tm)emergency locator beacon while he hiked out to summon help.
While the satellite call for help was acquired and processed by the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Dr. Kline located two forest rangers, who called 911 on their cell phone. The police, who received notification and GPS coordinates courtesy of the Satellite Aided Tracking
(SARSAT) System Rescues-One monitored by NOAA, dispatched the Iron County Search and Rescue (SAR) team to respond.
Charlie Morris, SAR Commander for Iron County, said because of the very steep (elevation 11,307 feet) and difficult location where Kline was lying, it took roughly two-and-one-half hours for the SAR/EMS crews to physically reach her, then another three hours for a helicopter to be located and properly outfitted to airlift her to a local hospital. (Due to the severity of her injuries, she was transferred to a trauma hospital in Las Vegas.) She suffered multiple skull fractures and a broken vertebra in her neck.
Dr. Kline purchased the TerraFix(tm) two years ago because he often hikes or climbs alone. Even though he never thought he would have to use the emergency locator beacon, he always packed it in his backpack where ģit
livesē alongside his first aid kit. He's pleased that he had the beacon on this trip. "It worked out great. Search and rescue said it made a big difference in their response coordination. They said it got them going earlier even before we placed the 911 call."
As for his sister, Dr. Kline had her out walking on a local trail a weeklater.PLB rescues on land have only become available since a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) waiver ruling went into effect July 2003approving the sale and use of PLBs for land use in the United States. Having critical knowledge of the climbers' location minimized the expense of operating the helicopter and the efforts of the SAR crews. The beacons mustbe registered with NOAA and they must be used responsibly. ACR Electronics, Inc., a Cobham plc Company, designs and manufactures a complete line of safety and survival products including EPIRBs,
P-ELTs/P-EPIRBs/PLBs, Bridge-based Information Systems, SARTs and safety
accessories. The quality systems of this facility have been registered by UL
to the ISO 9001:2000 Series Standards. Recognized as the world leader in safety and survival technologies, ACR has provided safety equipment to the aviation and marine industries as well as to the military since 1956.
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Tech Specs:
Material:
Glass reinforced polycarbonate
Dimensions:
1.74 in x 5.71 in x 3.03 in
Weight:
12 oz
Color:
Green
Deployment:
Open antennae, press both test buttons simultaneously
Rescue Zone:
Global
GPS Integration:
Built-in
Frequency:
406 MHz, 121.5 MHz
Battery Type:
Lithium
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