Ocean Signal AIS EPIRBs Receive FCC and USCG Approval
Ocean Signal’s new Category I and II AIS EPIRBs are approved in the U.S. and will be introduced to U.S. boaters for the first time at this year’s Miami International Boat Show.
Ocean Signal’s new Category I and II AIS EPIRBs are approved in the U.S. and will be introduced to U.S. boaters for the first time at this year’s Miami International Boat Show.
Speaking out to urge all sailors to carry an Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB), Dutch captain Menno Schröder recounts the rescue of X-Yacht 4.9 Brainstorm during last year’s ARC (Atlantic Rally for Cruisers).
Ocean Signal’s new fully-featured EPIRBs are approved and available to the market in the UK and throughout Europe.
Ocean Signal has announced that its DAME Award winning rescueME PLB3 personal locator beacon is approved for sale and available in the UK and throughout Europe.
METSTRADE 2022 - Saltwater Stone clients’ post-show comments for media use.
Ocean Signal has won the Overall DAME Design Award 2022 for its rescueME PLB3 AIS Personal Locator Beacon (PLB).
In a long-awaited development for the marine industry, Ocean Signal is announcing Cospas-Sarsat approval for the world’s most advanced EPIRBs – next-generation devices combining the power of the latest safety technologies.
Combining multiple levels of integrated signal technology within a personal locator beacon for the first time, the newly Cospas-Sarsat approved Ocean Signal rescueME PLB3 offers boaters the most powerful safety solution for rapid rescue in a Man Overboard (MOB) emergency.
Communication and safety at sea specialist Ocean Signal is launching its latest and most technologically advanced safety beacons to the market at this year’s SMM in Hamburg.
A crew member of the Dutch lifeboat service is encouraging others to carry a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) after activating his device when on the other side of an emergency alert while kite surfing off the coast in South Holland.
Safety specialists ACR Electronics and Ocean Signal have announced the development of next generation EPIRBs which meet upcoming standards and incorporate more features to significantly enhance the chance of rescue in an emergency.
Ocean Signal Ltd, global leaders in communication and safety at sea technology, has achieved the prestigious ISO 9001:2015 standard for Quality Management Systems.