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- 406 MHz PLB or beacon must be registered with the National Authority of the country you live in. Normally this is the local National Communication Authority.
- In the US it is the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) who must be contacted at www.beaconregistration.noaa.gov.
- Relevant data to register is to be found in the programming report which is delivered along with the PLB or EPIRB.
- Yes, you can usually hand carry your Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) on an airplane, but always verify with your airline for any specific regulations on electronic devices with lithium batteries.
- Battery regulations: PLBs normally contain lithium batteries, which may have restrictions. Spare lithium batteries are usually allowed in carry-on luggage with size/watt-hour limits.
- Relevant transportation documentation concerning lithium battery on Jotron PLB and EPIRB are to be found under each product, clicking the Download option.
Yes, the Tron TR30 Air test battery is a non-rechargeable lithium battery. It lasts for several years and should be replaced when expired, not recharged. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for replacement and disposal.
No, the Tron TR30 rechargeable battery should not be used in the Tron TR30 AIR. Tron TR30 AIR requires a non-rechargeable lithium battery. Using an incompatible battery may affect performance and safety. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
Yes, the Tron TR30 and Tron TR30 AIR headsets can connect directly to each other.
The expiry date of the Hydrostatic Release Unit (HRU) typically ranges from 2 to 5 years, depending on the model and usage. Check the unit or product manual for the specific expiry date. Regular inspection and replacement are recommended for reliability in emergencies.
The product only shows the part number for the component itself, while the price list uses the sales part number, which also includes the box and label on the box.
It is a common challenge in SAR operations that many distress signals turn out to be false. The best preventive action you can take is to ensure that your PLB or EPIRB is properly registered in your local database. The standard procedure when a distress signal is transmitted from a PLB or EPIRB is for SAR to contact the beacon's owner to verify whether the distress signal is false or genuine.