Re: EPIRB device for safety?

From: David Coale (dcoale@wdl.loral.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Aug 10 1995 - 12:21:40 PDT


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From: dcoale@wdl.loral.com-DeleteThis (David Coale)
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Subject: Re: EPIRB device for safety?

At the 3rd Ave cleanup several months ago, the cost gard rep.
that was there said personal strobes were quite good at being
seen day or night. Not like a cell phone, but more reliable
then a flare, in that they can be tested.

David



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