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Use for Mini EPIRB?

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Len Krauss - 02 Apr 2007 22:42 GMT
Is there any use for a Class B Mini EPIRB in the USA or elsewhere? It is ACR
Product # 2763 -- 121.5MHz (civilian) 243.0 MHz (military) -- in working
order, like new condition. Is it of value for parts or trade-in?
Thanks.
Len

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Larry - 03 Apr 2007 00:53 GMT
> Is there any use for a Class B Mini EPIRB in the USA or elsewhere? It
> is ACR Product # 2763 -- 121.5MHz (civilian) 243.0 MHz (military) --
> in working order, like new condition. Is it of value for parts or
> trade-in? Thanks.
> Len

Your life isn't worth it.

Get a 406 Mhz EPIRB with built-in GPS....for the childrens' sake....please.

Larry
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Len Krauss - 03 Apr 2007 02:05 GMT
Geeze Larry, please read the question. I have a 406.

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Larry - 03 Apr 2007 02:46 GMT
> Is it of value for parts or
>> > trade-in? Thanks.

No

Larry
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Remy - 03 Apr 2007 06:56 GMT
Hey

We use a modified Sat2 for training, but it transmit on 121.375Mhz (the  
trainning freq in France). If it's doable on yours we might be interested.

Rémy

F5LRR

Le Mon, 02 Apr 2007 23:42:49 +0200, Len Krauss <lenkrauss@bignsfoot.com> a  
écrit:

> Is there any use for a Class B Mini EPIRB in the USA or elsewhere? It is  
> ACR
> Product # 2763 -- 121.5MHz (civilian) 243.0 MHz (military) -- in working
> order, like new condition. Is it of value for parts or trade-in?
> Thanks.
> Len
Shaun Van Poecke - 03 Apr 2007 12:46 GMT
> Is there any use for a Class B Mini EPIRB in the USA or elsewhere? It is
> ACR
> Product # 2763 -- 121.5MHz (civilian) 243.0 MHz (military) -- in working
> order, like new condition. Is it of value for parts or trade-in?
> Thanks.
> Len

try advertising on canoeing/kayaking groups or mountaineering groups...  i
know a lot of kayakers carry the small 121/243 epirbs as do some
climbers/hikers because they are so small and light.

Shaun
Remy - 04 Apr 2007 06:42 GMT
But what's the point after feb 2009 the 121.5 won't be monitored...

Canyonning, Kayaking... all the same

Le Tue, 03 Apr 2007 13:46:12 +0200, Shaun Van Poecke  
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>> Is there any use for a Class B Mini EPIRB in the USA or elsewhere? It is
>> ACR
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Shaun Van Poecke - 04 Apr 2007 12:37 GMT
> But what's the point after feb 2009 the 121.5 won't be monitored...

some people live day to day, not a year ahead ;-)

shaun
Len Krauss - 05 Apr 2007 12:41 GMT
Thanks Shaun. Any idea of what $ to ask? Can you cite any specific groups?
Those are activities about which I know nothing.
Len

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