Can anyone tell me if a 406Mhz epirb purchased in the states can be registered in Australia. If so I can buy a dig Epirb for 160 us dollars delivered which is a lot less than here.
Another example of ridiculous price differences for the same item.
Can anyone tell me if a 406Mhz epirb purchased in the states can be registered in Australia. If so I can buy a dig Epirb for 160 us dollars delivered which is a lot less than here.
Another example of ridiculous price differences for the same item.
most us epirbs I have seen have been more expensive than those in oz
is it personal beacon or a propper mounted beacon?
Where from,mate?
Oh...cant see a single reason why it wouldn't be registrable here ...it's just a form you need to fill out..
Scott
HAve a read of this first. Pick your epirb wisely.
http://www.boatus.com/foundation/Fin...39/default.htm
Try this link.......good for all matters EPIRB.
http://beacons.amsa.gov.au/Buying_an...ring/index.asp
"Another example of ridiculous price differences for the same item."
1. Before you can claim such a statement you will first need to outline what the item is, who makes the item, model number of item
2. The next step will be then to check the list of approved beacons to see if in fact it is listed as such
3. Can you provide the necessary details?
People I stand corrected.. particularly my apology to satnav..... The epirb in question des transmit an incorrect country code as well as a secondary transmittion over the old 121.5 freq and thanks to Chine's link it would not be registerable in Aust.
Its situations like this that make this forum worthwhile... not only has it saved my my hard earned dollars but others also who may have stumbled upon these cheap EPIRBS
Last edited by Chine; 07-05-2008 at 10:02 PM. Reason: More to say.......