[Mar 2011] Sea Marshall Acquisition Positions Mobilarm as Largest...
Global marine safety equipment provider Mobilarm Ltd is joining forces with Europe's largest Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) manufacturer and pioneer, Marine Rescue Technologies Ltd, the company behind the leading marine PLB brand, Sea Marshall®. Mobilarm entered a sale and purchase agreement with MRT on 28 February 2011 which covers all Marine Rescue Technologies Ltd assets, including the entire Sea Marshall product line...
added: 25th Mar 2011
[Sep 2010] Sea Marshall AU9 (in Sailing Today)
Derived from the well known PLB8 series, the Sea Marshall PLB AU9 is a very professional looking piece of apparatus that operates as an alerting and homing device on the old SAR frequency of 121.5MHz...
added: 20th Sep 2010
[Sep 2009] New Safety Products
The new systems are designed for use in the harshest offshore commercial environments but are at a price which makes them affordable by the leisure user.
added: 14th Sep 2009
[Jun 2008] Spanish Fishing Fleet adopts Sea Marshall® Man...
Marine Rescue Technologies ltd. are pleased to announce they have fulfilled two thirds of their contracts to supply the Sea Marshall® Man Overboard Systems to the Spanish Fishing fleets. The Spanish Authorities have passed a law requiring all fishing vessels to have a Man Overboard system fitted
added: 1st Jun 2008
[Feb 2008] Cospas-Sarsat Phase-Out of 121.5/243 MHz Alerting Services
However, other devices (such as man overboard systems and homing transmitters) that operate at 121.5 MHz and do not rely on satellite detection will not be affected by the phase-out of satellite processing at 121.5 MHz
[Feb 2008] MOB Incident Sea Marshall AUs Saves Lives
Man Overboard Rescue – Fishing Vessel Sinks. Crew members wearing lifejackets with Sea Marshall® Alerting Units fitted are located and rescued. Vessel Cordero registered in Spain. The fishing vessel, with a crew of 8, had purchased 5 lifejackets with Sea Marshall PLB8-LR’SOS®’ units fitted for the deck crew
[Oct 2007] Fishing News Article - Man Overboard System
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added: 1st Oct 2007