ACR ResQlink 410 ReturnLink PLB - battery expires March 2031, device programmed for France
The ACR ResQLink 410 ReturnLink PLB offers an extra level of reassurance by confirming that your distress message has been successfully received by the global search and rescue network. This Certified Used beacon has been professionally inspected and tested by GTC, making it a dependable and cost-effective safety companion for hikers, sailors, mountaineers, remote workers, and outdoor adventurers.
Unlike standard Personal Locator Beacons, the ResQLink 410 features Return Link Service (RLS) technology, providing visual confirmation that your emergency alert has been delivered to rescue authorities. Combined with an integrated GPS receiver, powerful 406 MHz distress signal, 121.5 MHz homing beacon, and bright LED strobe, it helps search and rescue teams locate you as quickly and accurately as possible.
This unit has a battery expiry date of March 2031 and is programmed for France, making it suitable for users who require a French-registered beacon or intend to reprogramme it prior to use in another country. Compact, buoyant, waterproof, and subscription-free, the ResQLink 410 is engineered to provide trusted emergency protection whenever you're operating beyond the reach of conventional communications.
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ACR ResQlink 410 ReturnLink PLB - battery expires March 2031, device programmed for France
ACR ResQlink 410 ReturnLink PLB - battery expires March 2031, device programmed for France
The ACR ResQLink 410 ReturnLink PLB offers an extra level of reassurance by confirming that your distress message has been successfully received by the global search and rescue network. This Certified Used beacon has been professionally inspected and tested by GTC, making it a dependable and cost-effective safety companion for hikers, sailors, mountaineers, remote workers, and outdoor adventurers.
Unlike standard Personal Locator Beacons, the ResQLink 410 features Return Link Service (RLS) technology, providing visual confirmation that your emergency alert has been delivered to rescue authorities. Combined with an integrated GPS receiver, powerful 406 MHz distress signal, 121.5 MHz homing beacon, and bright LED strobe, it helps search and rescue teams locate you as quickly and accurately as possible.
This unit has a battery expiry date of March 2031 and is programmed for France, making it suitable for users who require a French-registered beacon or intend to reprogramme it prior to use in another country. Compact, buoyant, waterproof, and subscription-free, the ResQLink 410 is engineered to provide trusted emergency protection whenever you're operating beyond the reach of conventional communications.
Original: $379.30
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The ACR ResQLink 410 ReturnLink PLB offers an extra level of reassurance by confirming that your distress message has been successfully received by the global search and rescue network. This Certified Used beacon has been professionally inspected and tested by GTC, making it a dependable and cost-effective safety companion for hikers, sailors, mountaineers, remote workers, and outdoor adventurers.
Unlike standard Personal Locator Beacons, the ResQLink 410 features Return Link Service (RLS) technology, providing visual confirmation that your emergency alert has been delivered to rescue authorities. Combined with an integrated GPS receiver, powerful 406 MHz distress signal, 121.5 MHz homing beacon, and bright LED strobe, it helps search and rescue teams locate you as quickly and accurately as possible.
This unit has a battery expiry date of March 2031 and is programmed for France, making it suitable for users who require a French-registered beacon or intend to reprogramme it prior to use in another country. Compact, buoyant, waterproof, and subscription-free, the ResQLink 410 is engineered to provide trusted emergency protection whenever you're operating beyond the reach of conventional communications.













