This will be the first item of purchase for us when we are ready to go next year.
Onedodger said
04:40 PM May 28, 2011
When you do purchase one .....
Remember that they are for life threatening use only.
There are big fines if one uses them without being in a life treatening situation.
_wombat_ said
04:54 PM May 28, 2011
Can I suggest you all wait awhile, somebody still has to win that sat phone
gordon_adl said
04:59 PM May 28, 2011
Expensive little buggers. Even on ebay.
blaze said
05:19 PM May 28, 2011
I am on my 4th one now, had them many years with boats and have always done a dual registration on them, boat and vehicle. If any of your details change remember to updaye the rego of the unit. cheers blaze
tonyd said
05:25 PM May 28, 2011
I agree Gordon that they are expensive and have long thought that government should offer a subsidy on them. They cut down the time and expense needed to search for someone and thus the costs to police, SES, RFDS etc. Be well worth the money and help save lives.
A couple of million dollars out of the budget for rebuilding the burnt-down boat people camps should cover it easily. In fact I'm going to lobby my local MP about it.
Cheers, Tony
bill12 said
06:40 PM May 28, 2011
I have had them for years on my charter boats, but, luckily, never used them. The new 406meg ones are more acurate the the old ones(I have 2 in the shed you can have if you want them-they don,t work any more), but how much is your life worth. The new ones will signal the authorities with a few meters,and I , for one think they are good value.The price will come down as people buy the 406m ones.Please , only use them in a REAL emergency.
BobnBev said
08:00 PM May 28, 2011
Yes a must item, we have one and you must register them or face a fine if caught with one in you boat not registered.. You can reg. them on the net in 10 min.. I got ours at rays tent city for around $290... but you can get one thats real good to a few yards"mts" I know im old... Yes Bill I pulled the old one to bits to get the lith. batt. out and after 9 odd years they were still good and ran the clock for a year..AAs.....
-- Edited by BobnBev on Saturday 28th of May 2011 08:01:56 PM
Peter_n_Margaret said
06:49 AM May 29, 2011
http://www.gme.net.au/products/emergency-beacons/plbs/MT410 This is the one we have (with the GPS). It usually lives in the OKA cab, but can be put on your belt if walking or out in the tinny. We brought ir to Fiji with us and it will still do its job here too (we advised the Australian registration authority it would be here).
Cheers, Peter
Yuglamron said
11:43 AM May 29, 2011
Yes they are very handy life saving devices.
But once again the Australian Public are being ripped off by huge mark ups.
You can buy all sorts of Epirbs from virtually any country online and save big bucks.
BUT and it is a big BUT,
.
AUSTRALIA will not register any bought overseas.
The thing is they ALL operate from the same satellite system and any EPIRB bought overseas will send the emergency signal and it will be received.The drawback.
YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED SO NO INFO FOR THEM TO FIND YOU.!!!!!!!!!
This story in the NT news made me do a double take, they are handy little instruments aren't they.
http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2011/05/28/236231_ntnews.html
Have a look on Ebay.
When you do purchase one .....
Remember that they are for life threatening use only.
There are big fines if one uses them without being in a life treatening situation.
cheers
blaze
I agree Gordon that they are expensive and have long thought that government should offer a subsidy on them. They cut down the time and expense needed to search for someone and thus the costs to police, SES, RFDS etc. Be well worth the money and help save lives.
A couple of million dollars out of the budget for rebuilding the burnt-down boat people camps should cover it easily. In fact I'm going to lobby my local MP about it.
Cheers, Tony
Yes a must item, we have one and you must register them or face a fine if caught with one in you boat not registered.. You can reg. them on the net in 10 min.. I got ours at rays tent city for around $290... but you can get one thats real good to a few yards"mts"
I know im old... Yes Bill I pulled the old one to bits to get the lith. batt. out and after 9 odd years they were still good and ran the clock for a year..AAs.....
-- Edited by BobnBev on Saturday 28th of May 2011 08:01:56 PM
This is the one we have (with the GPS).
It usually lives in the OKA cab, but can be put on your belt if walking or out in the tinny.
We brought ir to Fiji with us and it will still do its job here too (we advised the Australian registration authority it would be here).
Cheers,
Peter
Yes they are very handy life saving devices.
But once again the Australian Public are being ripped off by huge mark ups.
You can buy all sorts of Epirbs from virtually any country online and save big bucks.
BUT and it is a big BUT,
.
AUSTRALIA will not register any bought overseas.
The thing is they ALL operate from the same satellite system and any EPIRB bought overseas will send the emergency signal and it will be received.The drawback.
YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED SO NO INFO FOR THEM TO FIND YOU.!!!!!!!!!
RIP OFF OH YES