Boating Safety

ACR Announces Europe Approval for Return Link Service for ResQLink PLB

Next generation ACR ResQLink 410 RLS and ResQLink View RLS PLBs will provide users with the vital reassurance that a distress alert and location has been received.

ACR Electronics has announced that its ResQLink™ Personal Locator Beacons (PLB) with Return Link Service (RLS) have received Cospas-Sarsat approval and are now available in Europe. Offering users vital reassurance in a life-threatening emergency, the Galileo Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Return Link alerting technology will be available with the ACR Electronics ResQLink View RLS and the ResQLink 410 RLS.

First of Its Kind

The ResQLink View RLS is the world’s first PLB that can provide the user with a clear confirmation message via a digital display screen, verifying that the international satellite system Cospas-Sarsat has received his/her distress message and location. The ResQLink 410 RLS has a confirmation light to indicate that a signal has been received. The ACR Electronics ResQLink 410 RLS and ResQLink View RLS are not yet approved for use in the U.S. and will be launched in specific countries, pending approval of the use of RLS in each country.

Mikele D’Arcangelo, Vice President of Global Marketing and Product Management for ACR Electronics, said: “ACR Electronics is proud to bring the Return Link Service technology to our customers with the new Cospas-Sarsat approved ResQLink 410 RLS and ResQLink View RLS. Offering two-way confirmation between 406 MHz beacon owners and Search and Rescue for the first time, the new technology can only be included in the latest distress beacons that are able to receive Galileo signals, so we are excited to offer one of the first RLS-equipped PLBs to boaters, hikers, pilots, hunters and all outdoor enthusiasts.”

He continued, “Our PLBs are renowned for featuring award-winning design and functionality to help save more lives and aid the rescue services in locating and helping casualties. Now we can offer the latest innovation in life saving technology to our beacon owners with a confirmation light, or even via a message on our ResQLink View RLS display screen, as reassurance that help is on the way – a significant boost for morale in a life-threatening emergency.”

Now the RESQLink gets confirmation that a message has been sent.

A Closer Look

The latest advanced ACR ResQLink PLBs were developed to offer more user-friendly features and functionality. They were specifically designed to offer users the leading beacon solution for providing the reassurance of Galileo’s unique RLS and to introduce two-way confirmation between a 406 MHz distress beacon owner and Search and Rescue authorities.

Incorporating a multi-constellation receiver utilizing both the Galileo GNSS as well as the GPS Satellite network for faster location and improved accuracy, ACR PLBs operate on the three Cospas-Sarsat satellite systems including the new MEOSAR. This ensures they will offer the near instantaneous signal detection and transmission enabled by the global MEOSAR satellites and upgraded ground-station components. Using the next-gen network, anyone activating a ResQLink PLB can expect their beacon to be located within 328’ (100 m) 95% of the time within 5 minutes of the distress signal.

This is the outcome that an ACR PLB can help produce.

Incorporating a multi-constellation receiver utilizing both the Galileo GNSS as well as the GPS Satellite network for faster location and improved accuracy, ACR PLBs operate on the three Cospas-Sarsat satellite systems including the new MEOSAR. This ensures they will offer the near instantaneous signal detection and transmission enabled by the global MEOSAR satellites and upgraded ground-station components. Using the next-gen network, anyone activating a ResQLink PLB can expect their beacon to be located within 328’ (100 m) 95% of the time within 5 minutes of the distress signal.

ACR Electronics’ ResQLink PLBs incorporate solutions to provide adventurers with a trusted, affordable link to rescue in an emergency. The ResQLink View with Optical Display Technology adds reassurance with the screen displaying all the beacon’s operational activities, including GPS coordinates, operating instructions, usage tips, transmission bursts, as well as battery power.

The ResQLink beacons feature a protected activation button located away from the test button, multiple wearable mounting options including a belt clip and oral inflation clip and an easier-to-release antenna enclosure. All the design changes were suggested by members of the ACR Electronics SurvivorClub free beacon replacement program. The PLBs also include a new infra-red strobe light to assist rescue crews using night vision goggles. ACR’s ResQLink Skins are another customer-led feature for people who want to personalize their PLB. With built-in buoyancy, the ResQLink PLBs feature an operating life that exceeds 24 hours. The ResQLink series does not require any subscription but are required to be registered with the country’s national authority. Optional subscriptions for testing are available via ACR’s patented 406Link.com technology.