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Termination of 121.5 MHz Beacons for Satellite Alerting is Coming
Soon
On Why is this happening? Although lives have been saved by 121.5 MHz ELTs, the downside has been their propensity to generate false alerts (approximately 98 percent of all 121.5 MHz alerts are false), and their failure to provide rescue forces with timely and accurate crash location data. Both of which actually delay rescue efforts and have a direct effect on an individual's chance for survival. Rescue forces have to respond to all 121.5 MHz alerts to determine if they are real distress alerts or if they are being generated by an interferer, an inadvertent activation (by the owner) or equipment failure. Is there an alternative? Yes, the Cospas-Sarsat System
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The
Cospas-Sarsat Organization provides a satellite based world-wide
monitoring system that detects and locates distress signals transmitted by
Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELTs), Emergency Position Indicating Radio
Beacons (EPIRBs) and Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs). The system includes
space and ground segments which process the signals received from the
beacon source and forwards the distress alert data to the appropriate
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