ACR SARLink™ View
GPS-Integrated Personal Locator Beacon with Digital Display
NEW FEATURE! Send "I'm OK" Messages and GPS Location Maps. Increase the functionality of your PLB with optional 406Link.com non-emergency messaging service.
NEW FEATURE! SARLink™ View sports a digital display that allows you to see all of the beacon’s operational activities. The screen displays GPS LAT/LON, operating instructions, usage tips, transmission bursts as well as battery power. The digital display also makes self-testing your beacon simple and easy to understand by visually walking you through the self test step by step. No more relying on listening to beeps and looking for LEDs.
Head out with confidence. With three levels of integrated signal technology — GPS positioning, a powerful 406 MHz signal and 121.5 MHz homing capability — the SARLink™ View quickly and accurately relays your position to a worldwide network of Search and Rescue satellites, reducing search time and increasing your chances of survival. It’s reliable signaling technology that has saved more than 26,800 lives since 1982.
Unique.The SARLink™ View broadcasts a unique registered distress signal that not only tells rescuers where you are, but who you are. The onboard GPS can fix your position to within 100 meters and then utilizes a powerful 406 MHz signal to relay your distress call to orbiting SAR satellites. As local Search and Rescue is deployed, a separate homing signal and integrated LED strobe light guide rescuers to your location
Lightweight. The AquaLink™ is small enough to be easily carried in a pack or pocket or can be worn on deck, at the helm, in quarters or on a life vest and will float if accidentally dropped overboard. Performing a full functional self test of the PLB’s internal circuitry, battery voltage & power, and 406 MHz transmission gives you the peace of mind knowing your PLB will work the moment you need it to the most. ACR Exclusive: Built-in GPS acquisition test mode allows you to test GPS functionality over 60 times over the life of the battery life.
Tap in to the same field-tested rescue technology used by the U.S. Military, Coast Guard, NATO Special Forces and Arctic explorers.
FEATURES - Be Responsible. Be Prepared. Be Safe.
- No subscription fees
- Digital Display
- Super bright LED strobe
- On board 66 channel GPS
- Self-test and GPS test features
- Typical performance 30 hours
- Non-hazmat battery
- Made in the U.S.A.
SPECIFICATIONS: |
| Size: |
2.3 x 5.8 x 1.25” (5.8 x 14.8 x 3.2 cm) |
| Weight: |
8.9 oz (252 g) with lanyard |
| Battery, Class: |
Class 2 (non-hazmat) lithium batteries |
| Battery, Replacement Interval: |
Replacement due six (6) years from date of manufacture or five (5) years after beacon is placed into service, whichever is first, or after emergency use |
| Battery, Operational Life: |
Exceeds 24 Hours @ -4°F (-20°C) |
| Battery, Typical Performance: |
30 Hours @ -4°F (-20°C) |
| Battery, Storage: |
-40°F to + 158°F (-40°C to +70°C) |
| Material: |
Engineered
polycarbonate blend |
| Color: |
ACR-treuse™ (high visibility yellow) |
| Activation: |
Manual |
| Operation: |
2 steps: deploy antenna, press ON button. Give clear view of sky |
| Waterproof: |
16.40 ft (5 m) @ 1 hr., 33 ft (10 m) @ 10 min. Factory tested @ 70°F, exceeds RTCM waterproof requirements |
| Radiated Power: |
6.3W (406 MHz), 50 mW +/-3dB (121.5 MHz) |
| Accessories: |
Attachment clip included |
| Approvals: |
Cospas-Sarsat, FCC , Pending: Canada, Europe |
| Limited Warranty: |
5 years |
| Lead Free: |
yes |
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Coverage Map
Unlike cell phones and two-way radios, 406Link utilizes two geosynchronous GEOSAR satellites to provide dependable coverage throughout the world. Currently, the 406Link.com coverage area includes:
- North America
- South America
- Western Africa (partial)
- New Zealand

Did you know...
406 MHz technology has been around since 1982 and is credited with saving over
25,000 lives worldwide.
In 2006, of the 105 incidents in the US, 272 people are alive
thanks to the SARSAT system.
Responsible Use...
The SARLink ™ View is a satellite signaling device of last resort, for
use when all other means of self rescue have been exhausted, where the situation
is grave, and imminent loss of life, limb, eyesight, or valuable property will
occur without assistance.

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