Orolia announces North American approval for four-frequency EPIRB

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(LANHAM, Md.) — Emergency readiness and response provider Orolia has announced U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada approval of its McMurdo SmartFind G8 AIS emergency position-indicating radio beacon (EPIRB).

The world’s first EPIRB to contain both the international 406 MHz alert frequency and the localized rescue power of the automatic identification system (AIS), the McMurdo SmartFind G8 AIS is now ready to order for leisure and commercial maritime use across the U.S. and Canada, following the earlier approval of the SmartFind G8 product family portfolio in Europe.

The McMurdo SmartFind G8 AIS EPIRB is the world’s first distress beacon to support each of the four frequencies used in the search and rescue process: 406 MHz for global alert transmission, GNSS for location positioning and 121.5 MHz and AIS for localized tracking and recovery.

These beacons include a hidden hands-free carry strap, a 10-year battery, multiple GNSS sources, and multiple false activation protection measures. The McMurdo SmartFind G8 AIS comes either as a manual or auto variant that deploys automatically on a sinking vessel.   

The McMurdo SmartFind G8 AIS was shortlisted in the highly prestigious DAME Awards, was awarded “Maritime Product of the Year” by the British Marine Electrical and Electronics Association (BMEEA), and won the safety category at the Pitman Innovation Awards, presented by U.S. magazine SAIL.

For more information, visit www.orolia.com.

By Professional Mariner Staff