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EPIRB with GPS

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As I am heading to central Australia for a few months shortly to help a friend on his station I am thinking of buying a EPIRB as I will spend a lot of time out of phone, radio etc and if I get into trouble I was wondering if it would be worth buying one of these.

KANNAD SafeLink SOLO Compact PLB 406MHz GPS Personal Beacon EPIRB-Marine/Outdoor Ebay item 190704216600.

I think that the ones with a GPS would be better even though it is a bit more expensive.

I will be required to venture out on my own to inspect water troughs and tanks and ensure all stock have water etc while the owners will be away having a break.

I will be doing a few trips with GPS first to record all the tanks etc so should not get lost but a bit concerned that if something happens serious should I get help or just accept what happens. There will be no one else on the property so I will be on my pat malone for a few weeks except for the pesky terrorist calling wanting to camp or drive the track. OHH the power I could have over some people :lol:

Do anyone here have one of these or similar or do you think I am just wasting money.

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Hi Brian, defiantly a PLB with a GPS. Should the proverbial hit the fan you want the rescuers to know exactly where you are. I have no experience with this brand but they are all around similar prices. I do like its smaller size than the ones I have carried though. Check with the seller to see what the battery expiry date is

Like all safety equipment, must have it but hope you never have to use it. :)
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YES From me cuz I want you to come home safe and sound.. :D
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gee its only for a few months.

If I dont come home in 6 months then perhaps someone should come looking for me.

just think no phone, no wireless (radio for some of you) and NO internet.

Just driving around in the bush. A bit of feral control (bad luck if the meat supply is getting down as It will be goat steaks or roo steaks). Just as well I got rid of the engel other wise 12 months supply of goat and roo tenderloins and goat shanks :lol:

Will be interesting deciding which tourist can drive the track and which ones cant. Only allowed so many a day and they will have to convince ME they can handle a proper 4x4 and their vehicle is suitable. Be bad luck if someone I don't like turns up :lol: :roll: :twisted:

Battery life is "5 year replaceable battery life (from date of manufacture)" not sure where i get a replacement in five years. Might have to dig up.

Sitting here beside the river with a weather change coming and the wind blowing and the hot water warming for my shower. OHH such is life.

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Yes I do hope you are very selective on whom you let on there ;) ;)
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Jeese Brian you dont half lead a hard life, so many decisions to make.... You really should have a midday lie down... :lol: :lol:
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Decisions decisions and then that Norman makes it harder.
Do I turn the aircon on and lay down or do I let the hot water get hot and have a shower.
AHHH too late had a shower last night so could have had a SCAN today. Perhaps tomorrow for the SCAN as it will be cool tomorrow.
Lamb Shanks and baked vegies tomorrow for tea :lol: how does that sound for doing it rough or should I say ROOFFF.
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Does it have lithium batteries Brian? ;) :lol:
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Gee need to check that Terry.
Cant have those other old style pesky batteries getting any where near MY Lithiums :lol: :twisted:
Surely a new invention such as I am looking at would have proper new age batteries , WOULDN'T IT :o
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I have one with battery two


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