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#212890 - 12/12/10 01:39 PM 1st Look: ACR ResQLink - Smallest Lightest PLB YET
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It’s been a long time coming, but we just got a brief firsthand look at ACR Electronics’ new ResQLink 406 MHz PLB which lays claim to the "world’s smallest and lightest" PLB title. Take a look at ACR's answer to the groundbreaking McMurdo FastFind 210 and discover if it's been worth the wait.

http://www.equipped.org/blog/?p=284
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#212891 - 12/12/10 02:43 PM Re: 1st Look: ACR ResQLink - Smallest Lightest PLB YET [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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Looks good. Any idea on when it will get FCC authorization? Smaller & lighter goes a long way when it's also better.

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#212892 - 12/12/10 02:58 PM Re: 1st Look: ACR ResQLink - Smallest Lightest PLB YET [Re: Russ]
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Originally Posted By: Russ
Looks good. Any idea on when it will get FCC authorization? Smaller & lighter goes a long way when it's also better.



Like the article notes, "Expect availability of the new ResQLink in the first quarter of 2011." Whether they get there by then is anyone's guess, but that's their expectation.
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#212894 - 12/12/10 08:05 PM Re: 1st Look: ACR ResQLink - Smallest Lightest PLB YET [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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I love this trend of PLBs (and gear in general) getting smaller and lighter. With PLBs it means I'll always be able to carry it on my person. With other gear, traveling lighter means less fatigue and, therefore, safer romps through the forest. While I'm not a ultra light hiker/camper, I do realize that and ounce here and an ounce there can really add up.

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#212895 - 12/12/10 09:23 PM Re: 1st Look: ACR ResQLink - Smallest Lightest PLB YET [Re: Paul810]
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While I retain a fondness for the St. Bernard and a cask of brandy, this is small and light enough that I am tempted, Luddite that I am.
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#212902 - 12/12/10 11:10 PM Re: 1st Look: ACR ResQLink - Smallest Lightest PLB YET [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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Is this of the 'pay for it all at once' or the 'pay a fee every year' type?

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#212913 - 12/13/10 12:55 AM Re: 1st Look: ACR ResQLink - Smallest Lightest PLB YET [Re: TeacherRO]
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Originally Posted By: TeacherRO
Is this of the 'pay for it all at once' or the 'pay a fee every year' type?


This is a PLB, unlike SPOT there are no service fees for the emergency signaling services. The price you pay for the unit is all you have to pay unless you want to use the 406 Link Messaging Service. If you don't want the extra features, you still have a completely functioning emergency device.
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#212919 - 12/13/10 03:26 AM Re: 1st Look: ACR ResQLink - Smallest Lightest PLB YET [Re: Paul810]
Dagny Offline
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Originally Posted By: Paul810
I love this trend of PLBs (and gear in general) getting smaller and lighter. With PLBs it means I'll always be able to carry it on my person. With other gear, traveling lighter means less fatigue and, therefore, safer romps through the forest. While I'm not a ultra light hiker/camper, I do realize that and ounce here and an ounce there can really add up.



Ditto, at this rate I'll be carrying one in the next couple years.

Great to see the progress on the PLB front.

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#212924 - 12/13/10 04:35 AM Re: 1st Look: ACR ResQLink - Smallest Lightest PLB YET [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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Wow. Looks pretty sweet. I never did like the "you have to break it open to deploy the antenna" aspect of the McMurdo Fast Find (and then send it in to the factory to get the antenna re-sealed.

If the prices is competitive, then this looks like a winner. Thank you, ACR (and Doug for reporting it).

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#212926 - 12/13/10 04:57 AM Re: 1st Look: ACR ResQLink - Smallest Lightest PLB YET [Re: Hikin_Jim]
ChicagoCraig Offline
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I just recently picked up a SarLink View. Size and cost aside and from a pure functional viewpoint I'm wondering how it stacks up against the ResQLink.

Is information available in regards to transmit watts ERP ?

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