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Beacon Use, Issues and 406 MHz Beacon Registration Database Beacon Manufacturers Workshop 2016 Apurve Mathur ERT, Inc. Registration Database Lead False Alert Statistics 2 Non-Distress Beacon Counts 7,000 6,182 6,000 5,708 5,000 2012


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Beacon Use, Issues and 406 MHz Beacon Registration Database

Beacon Manufacturers Workshop 2016 Apurve Mathur ERT, Inc. Registration Database Lead

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False Alert Statistics

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Non-Distress Beacon Counts

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3,834 2,482 570 4,067 2,363 598 5,708 2,907 636 6,182 3,068 772

  • 1,000

2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 ELT EPIRB PLB

2012 2013 2014 2015

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False Alert Rate by Beacon Type vs. Registrations by Beacon Type 2015

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ELTs 2015 % of Total False Alerts 61% % of Total Beacons Registered which are ELTs 18% EPIRBs 2015 31% % of Total False Alerts % of Total Beacons Registered which are EPIRBs 45% PLBs 2015 % of Total False Alerts 8% % of Total Beacons Registered which are PLBs 37%

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National Use Beacons

  • When a US Government Agency orders

beacons, ask the buyer to contact NOAA to ensure that:

– Special coding and processing is considered – They understand the C-S system and how alerts from their beacons will be distributed – They understand beacon operation and do not generate false alerts – They are aware of and follow proper test policies – The beacons are properly registered – Proper procedures are followed for:

  • Battery replacement and disposal
  • Beacon replacement and disposal

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NOAA’s Beacon Registration Database

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Checksum Implementation

  • The registration form (approved by OMB) contains a

5-digit checksum field, which is used to verify the 15-hexadecimal beacon ID

  • The checksum is currently provided by a few manufacturers
  • Initial RGDB logic requiring checksum entry confused owners
  • Currently, a new registration is accepted regardless of whether

the checksum value is correct, incorrect, or absent; this minimizes owner confusion and frustration, so that the owner does not skip registration.

  • NOAA contacts owners where the CheckSum values they

provide does not match the calculated CheckSum value

  • This check has proved to be VALUABLE!

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Beacon Manufacturers’ Checksum Implementation

  • NOAA has started the Code of Federal Regulations

(CFR) process for mandating that checksum be used for most new beacons

  • In preparation, NOAA requests that manufacturers

start generating checksum values for their new beacons

  • Refer questions on implementing the checksum to:

Jesse Reich, SARSAT Ground System Engineer jesse.reich@noaa.gov 301-817-4509

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Ways Beacon Manufacturers & Service Centers Can Help NOAA’s RGDB (1 of 2)

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  • Contact NOAA immediately when an issue arises

that has a direct impact on beacon owners, such as: ₋ Duplicate beacon IDs encoded into beacons ₋ Mislabeling of beacon IDs on forms or beacons ₋ Recalls of beacons you have manufactured

  • Ensure that the UIN label is legible and affixed to

the blank registration form.

  • Consider using a font type, where the zero and

the number 8 stand out. Owners often confuse zero with letter “O” and 8 with letter “B”.

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Ways Beacon Manufacturers & Service Centers Can Help NOAA’s RGDB (2 of 2)

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  • Consider ideas to make your manufacturer UIN stand out
  • n both the beacon and the registration form
  • Consider putting bar codes on the beacon label and/or

form since NOAA will be using bar code readers to increase speed and accuracy

  • Verify NOAA decal currency and remind the owner, if

appropriate, to update the beacon’s registration with NOAA, especially if a different beacon is returned to the owner

  • Provide NOAA the UINs for beacons received from an
  • wner that will not be returned to the registered owner
  • Inform retailers the importance of placing correct

registration forms back into the box for opened boxes

  • n their site
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New RGDB Website Improvements (1 of 2)

  • The revised RGDB user interface, unveiled on May 9th

will result in more accurate registration information by:

₋ Allowing owners to gain access to their registration information using a challenge question-and-answer sequence ₋ Including more online real-time transparent checks to alert registrants to look for and correct inconsistencies, such checking the beacon ID when the beacon ID and CheckSum combination fails

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New RGDB Website Improvements (2 of 2)

  • Providing the means to make it easier for the

latest beacon possessor to notify NOAA about their interest in registering a beacon; if a beacon transfer has not been confirmed, the new owner’s information can be entered and later accepted by NOAA after the transfer confirmation from registered owner is confirmed

  • Generating customized letters to owners
  • Providing information relevant to testing and

proper disposal, which may result in fewer false alerts

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Upcoming NOAA Correspondence with Decal

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Registration Database Statistics

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Statistics on Registration Renewals April 2015 to April 2016

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Month/Year Updated by Owners Through Website Updated by NOAA Total Registrations Renewals Percentage Updated by Owners Through Website Percentage Updated by NOAA Apr-15 12,661 4,140 16,801 75% 25% May-15 13,579 2,953 16,532 82% 18% Jun-15 12,046 4,021 16,067 75% 25% Jul-15 11,083 3,435 14,518 76% 24% Aug-15 10,677 3,358 14,035 76% 24% Sep-15 10,358 3,591 13,949 74% 26% Oct-15 9,770 3,292 13,062 75% 25% Nov-15 8,923 3,342 12,265 73% 27% Dec-15 9,171 3,456 12,627 73% 27% Jan-16 10,825 3,135 13,960 78% 22% Feb-16 10,802 4,063 14,865 73% 27% Mar-16 11,968 4,535 16,503 73% 27% Apr-16 12,035 4,386 16,421 73% 27%

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New Registrations by Year as of April 2016

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2,781 5,842 3,991 3,841 4,659 5,233 6,683 8,349 7,917 9,006 9,704 9,163 11,846 15,250 18,175 19,108 23,234 29,461 29,432 35,388 34,105 31,917 36,716 33,446 35,398 41,732 12,279 13,510 0% 110%

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21% 12% 28% 25%

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14% 8%

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29% 29% 19% 5% 22% 27% 0% 20%

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15%

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6% 18%

  • 40%
  • 20%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120%

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10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 45,000 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 YTD 2016 YTD

New Registrations Series1

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Distribution of Registered Beacons by Beacon Type as of April 2016

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215,757 EPIRB 44.41% 88,399 ELT 18.20% 181,414 PLB 37.34% 263 SSAS 0.05%

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New Beacon Registrations 2001 - 2015

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5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 PLB ELT EPIRB

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Registration Statistics Available

  • n the SARSAT Website
  • Registration statistics are updated on a

monthly basis on the NOAA SARSAT website (www.sarsat.noaa.gov) under “Other Resources”/“SARSAT Statistics” (http://www.sarsat.noaa.gov/statistics.html)

– New Beacon Registrations by Type

  • This is a table of first-time registrations of beacons,

listed by type of beacon, for each month from January 2010 through the most recent month

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New Website Demo

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RGDB Contact Information

Apurve Mathur

Registration Database Lead ERT, Inc. Apurve.Mathur@noaa.gov 301-817-4542

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