There are ways to test the PLB. A service is offered by
http://406link.com/
There is a review of the new small Fast Find at
http://www.equipped.com/McMurdoNewFastFind.htm
There is also a piece on getting the beacons tested at Coast Guard facilities--not sure if this is still in effect or not.
http://www.equipped.org/406testing.htm
A link to Panbo's on a recent ACR product. These units have a self test which shows status of transmission bursts etc. This alone might be worth the difference of cost over the Fast find.
http://www.panbo.com/archives/2010/02/acr_two_big_miami_safety_debuts.html
As a ham operator it is fairly easy to test the output of these units. You can put them in a shielded container and run the tests without actually "hitting" the satellite. I have tested our units every year and we are in the 5th year. Probably will buy new units rather than replacing the battery, although the current battery will most likely be good for a couple more years.
http://406link.com/
There is a review of the new small Fast Find at
http://www.equipped.com/McMurdoNewFastFind.htm
There is also a piece on getting the beacons tested at Coast Guard facilities--not sure if this is still in effect or not.
http://www.equipped.org/406testing.htm
A link to Panbo's on a recent ACR product. These units have a self test which shows status of transmission bursts etc. This alone might be worth the difference of cost over the Fast find.
http://www.panbo.com/archives/2010/02/acr_two_big_miami_safety_debuts.html
As a ham operator it is fairly easy to test the output of these units. You can put them in a shielded container and run the tests without actually "hitting" the satellite. I have tested our units every year and we are in the 5th year. Probably will buy new units rather than replacing the battery, although the current battery will most likely be good for a couple more years.