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COSPAS-SARSAT is a satellite-based monitoring system that detects and locates emergency beacons. Professional operators then notify search-and-rescue (SAR) authorities. The beacons comply with internationally agreed standards for radio communication and identification of beacon owners.
The Cospas-Sarsat Program is an international organization that provides space-based relay of distress signals, or alerts, from emergency beacons that use the 406 megahertz (MHz) frequency.
The Cospas-Sarsat system consists of emergency radio bea- cons, equipment on satellites in low-Earth polar or in geosyn- chronous orbits, ground receiving stations also called Local User Terminals (LUTs), Mission Control Centers (MCCs), and Rescue Coordination Centers (RCCs).
The international Cospas\u2013Sarsat programme is a satellite-based SAR distress-alert detection system. The Cospas\u2013Sarsat system is made up of satellites in space and infrastructure to receive signals on the ground.
Eleven satellites in geostationary Earth orbit with GEOSAR (geostationary Earth orbit search-and-rescue) payloads. 46 satellites in medium-altitude Earth orbit with MEOSAR (medium-altitude Earth orbit search-and-rescue) payloads.
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COSPAS-SARSAT is a satellite-based monitoring system that detects and locates emergency beacons. Professional operators then notify search-and-rescue (SAR) authorities. The beacons comply with internationally agreed standards for radio communication and identification of beacon owners.
*Sarsat is an acronym for Search and Rescue Satellite-Aided Tracking. Cospas is an acronym for the Russian words \u201cCosmicheskaya Sistyema Poiska Avariynich Sudov,\u201d which mean \u201cSpace System for the Search of Vessels in Distress.\u201d For the Classroom. Go to the website that lists Recent Saves at www. sarsat.
Cospas is a Russian acronym for \u201cSpace System for Search of Vessels in Distress\u201d. What is the Cospas-Sarsat Program? The Cospas-Sarsat Program is an international organization that provides space-based relay of distress signals, or alerts, from emergency beacons that use the 406 megahertz (MHz) frequency.
The 406.0\u2013406.1 MHz band has been set aside by ITU for low\u2013power satellite emergency position\u2013 indicating radio beacons transmitting from the Earth to space. At present, Cospas\u2013Sarsat distress beacons transmit at 406.025, 406.028, 406.037 and 406.040 MHz, thereby using only a portion of the 406.0-406.1 MHz band.
NOAA operates the Search And Rescue Satellite Aided Tracking (SARSAT) System to detect and locate people in distress. Mariners, aviators, and recreational enthusiasts can all access the satellite system in an emergency using a portable radio transmitter called a 406 distress beacon.

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