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ACR ResQLink 400 - SOS Personal Locator Beacon with GPS and Global Coverage - Designed to Alert Search and Rescue Efforts for Any Outdoor Emergency - Ideal for Hiking, Hunting, Boating, Fishing

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$379.95

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About this item

  • No Subscription Required Enjoy peace of mind with no ongoing fees, knowing you're always ready for rescue with reliable, subscription-free coverage.
  • 406 MHz Distress and Homing Dignals Providing powerful alerts to rescuers, ensuring your location is quickly identified for a fast and accurate response.
  • LED Strobe and Infrared Strobe Ensures maximum visibility in low-light and nighttime conditions, making it easier for rescuers to find you in any environment.
  • Global Coverage / Cospas-Sarsat / MEOSAR Offers global coverage, ensuring rescue capabilities via Cospas-Sarsat and MEOSAR satellite systems.
  • GPS and Galileo GNSS Featuring GPS and Galileo GNSS, this device ensures precise location tracking, providing accurate position data to support efficient and timely rescue operations.



Product Description

ResQLink 400 being held

Search & Rescue in the palm of your hand

ResQLink 400: Search & Rescue, Anytime, Anywhere.

The ResQLink 400 Personal Locator Beacon offers reliable search and rescue with GPS, 406 MHz, and 121.5 MHz signals, ensuring accurate position tracking. It features a strobe for low-visibility rescues, easy deployment, and versatile wearability, providing safety and peace of mind in any adventure.

Technical Specifications

Product Description Buoyant Personal Locator Beacon without Digital Display
Battery Non-hazmat Lithium batteries (LiMnO₂)
Battery Replacement After 5 years or after emergency use, whichever is first.
GPS Multi-Constellation receiver (GPS and Galileo GNSS)
Activation Manual
Buoyant Yes
Waterproof 16.40 ft (5m) @ 1 hr., 33 ft (10m) @ 10 min.
Operational Life 24+ hours
Compact, Resilient & Ready for Adventure

Engineered for Extreme Conditions, Offering Reliable Rescue In Any Environment!

Small but resilient, the ResQLink 400 has been professionally engineered and tested to ensure it can withstand even the harshest elements. This buoyant Personal Locator Beacon requires no subscription for use and can be utilized to enhance your safety in a wide variety of environments. Whether on land, at sea, or in the air, trust that the ResQLink’s satellite precision and military durability, put rescue in the palm of your hands.

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ResQLink 400 attached to backpack while in the snow
  • The ResQLink View includes a digital display that shows live beacon status and GPS coordinates, featuring 28hrs operational life versus the 24hrs of the ResQLink 400.

  • In the U.S., the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) handles beacon registrations. Register easily online at www.beaconregistration.noaa.gov – the fastest and recommended method.

  • Registering your EPIRB, ELT, or Personal Locator Beacon is required by law in the U.S. and most countries. It helps Search and Rescue teams identify you and access your travel details, speeding up response time in an emergency.

  • There is a battery expiration date label on every beacon.

    An example of a Battery Replacement Date is 07/2010

  • Yes, 406 MHz beacons can be used anywhere in the world, including the Poles.

EPIRBs and PLBs Enhance Search and Rescue Operations

Unique Distress Signal

  • 406 MHz Frequency: Both EPIRBs and PLBs transmit a distress signal on the globally recognized 406 MHz frequency, ensuring their signals are picked up by Search and Rescue Satellites (SARSAT.)
  • HEX ID (Unique ID): Each beacon sends a unique digital code, known as the HEX ID or Unique ID. This code is used to identify beacon registration information, including the owner, type of vessel (for EPIRBs), emergency contacts, and trip plans.

Satellite Communication and Ground Stations

  • Satellite Relay: Once the distress signal is detected by satellites, it is relayed to Local User Terminals (LUTs), ground stations that process the data.
  • Positioning: The LUT calculates the location of the distress beacon and transmits the decoded alert to the Mission Control Center (MCC.)

Rescue Operations

  • Investigation and Dispatch: The RCC investigates the distress alert, reaches emergency contacts, and dispatches the nearest SAR teams to the location.
  • Rapid Response: SAR teams are deployed quickly to the distress location, providing timely rescue operations and ensuring survivor safety.

Andrew Dwaine Hansen
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Great addition to a boat, especially if you go offshore. Easy to activate.
Kim Mccartney
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
As expected, simple, test went well, no problem.
Nick F.
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
Small and lite enough for adventures. Water resistant and good quality. Made in USA! Battery lasts years and worked when testes. Hopefully i never have to use it though.
Aaron daniels
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024
it came in the mail, got it registered on line for two years. seems good! JESUS IS LORD!!!
cummins fanatic
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024
THIS IS GREAT INSURANCE THAT I WILL BE SAFE AND RESCUED IN A TIMELY MANNER. IM ALWAYS ON THE WATER OR IN THE WOODS. RAN THE SELF TEST AND EVERYTHING COMES BACK CLEAR.
C Bowers
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
Small, simple easy instructions, make sure it is secured the clips are plastic use the Velcro and the safety string, costs a pretty penny don’t wanna lose it
Donal B. Botkin
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
It is not a two-way radio, so it will not "call home" for you or even send a personal message. There are other devices to do that (Google PLB) for a subscription.Whether you are on the high seas or in the back country; if you need emergency rescue, this device will get the message out. It does not depend on cell phone or other radio service; it is strictly for rescue and uses the emergency network of satellites to get help to your exact GPS location.
J. Gretzinger
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2021
I haven't had to use the unit, so I can't comment on how well it works or not. I did use the test function, and that worked perfectly.Registration was quick and easy, although I'm still waiting for the written confirmation from the Feds that they have the registration information.This provides an additional bit of comfort while I'm out on extended motorcycle trips (9,000 miles over about a four week period this summer). Knowing that if something goes terribly wrong, I have a good chance of being rescued makes traveling seem a bit safer.Nicely packaged system, easy to deploy, and light weight. I do wish they had a couple of other mounting/carrying options. One I borrowed a few years ago had a nice Velcro strap that allowed me to fasten it to my arm. This one lives in the pocket of my jacket. Not quite as easy to get to in an emergency.Between this and the SPOT for tracking my trips, my family and friends know where I am and that I'm safe.Highly recommended.
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