The ARTEX PLB features an industry-leading small size and lightweight design—easily fitting into a pocket or life vest without impeding activity and taking up minimal space—ensuring it is readily accessible in an emergency. Effortlessly operated with one hand even under the most challenging conditions, the ARTEX PLB is activated by extending the antenna and flipping up the spring-loaded protective cover, designed to prevent unintentional activation, and then pressing the ON button. The ARTEX PLB works with the only officially recognized worldwide dedicated search and rescue satellite network (operated by Cospas Sarsat). Once activated, the PLB communicates the location of the individual to search and rescue services via the designated 406 MHz Cospas-Sarsat satellite system. The device also incorporates a 121.5 MHz homing beacon, plus a high-intensity (1 candela) strobe light. The ARTEX PLB (8110) features a unique mounting clip, flotation pouch, and lanyard. |
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Yes, this can be programmed to another country.
No special equipment requirements to program for another country and yes, it will work in Colombia.
No, there is no annual subscription.
No, this is a personal beacon not an ELT that would be installed in the aircraft.
Purchase the international version for Canada.
It can be replaced at a battery service center. It cannot be replaced by the owner.
No. This will not provide GPS to the ELT.
Yes, you can.