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A CENTRAL Queensland rescue helicopter has spent hours searching a huge part of the region after picking up a signal from an emergency distress beacon.
The RACQ CQ rescue helicopter searched 240 nautical miles between Proserpine, Mackay and the Bowen River after a signal from the EPRIB device was detected by two aircraft flying over the region this morning.
The crew of the helicopter spent two hours scouring the area, but were unable to pinpoint the exact location of the distress beacon.
RACQ CQ RESCUE Air Crewman Darren Bobin said the121.5 mhz distress signal was more difficult to locate than the new 406 mhz beacons.
``A 406 megahertz could mean the difference between life and death in a real emergency,'' he said.
Mr Bobin was earlier this year involved in the miraculous rescue of a fisherman lost during Cyclone Hamish.
The fisherman, James Palmer, was found alive more than 300km out to sea after he discovered an EPIRB device floating near him in the ocean.
A spokesman for the Queensland Police Service said they had not been informed of the distress beacon's activation."
And here I was thinking the old EPIRB was dead and buried and no one was monitoring them any more. So why did we have to all run out and buy the new version?
Harry