Technical data
COSPAS and SARSAT satellites receive distress signals from PLBs transmitting on the frequency of 406 MHz. The 
COSPAS-SARSAT 406 MHz beacon signal consists of a transmission of non-modulated carriers followed by a 
digital message format that provides identification data. The 406 MHz system uses Satellite-borne equipment to 
measure and store the Doppler-shifted frequency along with the beacons digital data message and time of 
measurement. This information is transmitted in real time to an earth station called the Local User Terminal (LUT), 
which may be within the view of the satellite, as well as being stored for later transmission to other LUTs. 
The LUT processes the Doppler-shifted signal from the LEOSAR and determines the location of the beacon; then 
the LUT relays the position of the distress to a Mission Control Center (MCC) where the distress alert and location 
information is immediately forwarded to an appropriate Rescue Coordination Center (RCC). The RCC dispatches 
Search and Rescue (SAR) forces. 
The addition of the GEOSAR Satellite system greatly improves the reaction time for a SAR event. This satellite 
system has no Doppler capabilities at 406 MHz, but will relay the distress alert to any of the LUT stations. When 
there is GPS data included in the distress message, SAR authorities instantly know your location to within 110 
yards. This speeds up the reaction time by not having to wait for one of the LEOSAR satellite to pass overhead. 
Because most of the search and rescue forces presently are not equipped to home in on the 406 MHz Satellite PLB 
signal, homing must be accomplished at 121.5 MHz. 
6.3  Global Positioning System (GPS) 
The GPS system is a satellite group that enables a GPS receiver to determine its exact position to within 30m 
anywhere on Earth. With a minimum of 24 GPS satellites orbiting the Earth at an altitude of approximately 11,000 
miles they provide users with accurate information on position, velocity, and time anywhere in the world and in all 
weather conditions. The ResQFix™ PLB stores this data into its distress transmission allowing search and rescue 
forces to narrow the search into a very small area and thus minimize the resources required and dramatically 
increases the effectiveness of the overall operation. 
Figure 6- Satellite coverage  Figure 7- GEOSAR satellite orbits 
Figure 8- GPS satellite orbits 
SECTION 7 – AUTHORIZATIONS 
The ResQFix™ 406 GPS PLB meets the requirements of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 95 
Subpart K, European R&TTE Directive. 
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