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If it is not registered and a SAR team is called out to respond to what turns out to be a false alert, it may not be quite so friendly. More importantly, registration will help rescue forces find you faster in an emergency because they know who and what they are looking for. Activating a 406 beacon in a non-distress situation needlessly diverts SAR resources that may be needed in an actual emergency. The information provides a quick and easy way for the SAR agencies to check and eliminate false alarms. If you need to register a 406 MHz beacon, you can register online, or you may download a beacon registration form here and then fax the form to us at: (301) 817-4565. For any other registration questions, please call us at: 1-888-212-SAVE (7283).
Each 406 beacon has a unique 15-character HEX ID located on the box it was packaged in and also on the beacon itself. Upon registration this HEX ID becomes the unique identifier that lets SAR rescuers know who and what they are looking for BUT ONLY IF the beacon is activated. It is encoded in the message your beacon transmits.
An RLS-enabled beacon is a beacon that has the Return Link Service feature. The Return Link Service feature is an indication (e.g., a light or text display) on the beacon that confirms to the user that the distress signal from the beacon has been received and localized by the Cospas-Sarsat system and forwarded to government authorities for action. It does NOT mean that a rescue has yet been organized/launched, only that the distress alert has been received and routed to the appropriate government agencies. For further information about how the Return Link Service feature works, and performance expectations, you should watch the Cospas-Sarsat video on RLS and read the related sections of the SAR/Galileo Service Definition Document. As of 1 June 2022, RLS equipped EBIRBs and PLBs, coded with USA County Codes, are legal for sale and use in the United States. As with any 406 MHz Distress Beacon registration is required and is free of charge.
Symptoms:
Restnoded framework availability monitor times out while waiting for the dependencies(/mgmt/tm/*/** APIs/endpoints registration w.r.t all the provisioned modules) that are initialized during the restjavad startup.