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GME MT605G EPIRB Australia – Manual/Water Activated 406MHz GPS Emergency Beacon with 48Hr Battery & Strobe for Marine Safety
Need a lifesaving GME MT605G EPIRB Australia that's Australian-made and MEOSAR-ready for ultimate marine safety? The MT605G is the ultimate manual/water-activated 406MHz GPS EPIRB for boat owners, fishermen on the Great Barrier Reef, or commercial vessels in Bass Strait – delivering Cospas-Sarsat certified distress alerts with integrated 66-channel GPS for fast location fix, zero warm-up digital technology, high-intensity strobe, and auxiliary 121.5MHz homing transmitter. Engineered in Australia: automatic activation on water contact (when removed from bracket), 48-hour minimum transmission, 6-year battery life, and quick-release mounting. Comes with 6-year warranty, Category 2 bracket, and free shipping over $99. Peace of mind – rescue ready!
Why the GME MT605G is the Best Australian-Made 406MHz GPS EPIRB for Boats & Marine Safety
This advanced beacon redefines emergency signalling with MEOSAR compatibility for next-gen satellite detection, while the integrated 66-channel GPS provides position accuracy to within metres for faster rescues. Zero warm-up means immediate transmission of your unique ID and location, and the high-intensity solid-state strobe is visible from kilometres in rough seas. Automatic water activation (when deployed from bracket) ensures hands-free operation in panic situations, with manual override for controlled use. Built for Oz waters: rugged design survives immersion, 48+ hour battery in -20°C to +60°C extremes, and 121.5MHz homer guides SAR helicopters. Compact size fits quick-release bracket for easy dash or cabin mount—perfect for recreational boats, yachts, or commercial fleets.
Real user shout: "MT605G's GPS fix and strobe saved my crew during a Bass Strait rollover – rescue chopper found us in under 30 minutes!" – Dave, Commercial Fisherman.
GME MT605G Key Features: MEOSAR-Ready with GPS & Auto Activation for Ultimate Marine Reliability
The GME MT605G manual/water-activated EPIRB cranks Cospas-Sarsat alerts on 406MHz, plus pro extras like 66-channel GPS and strobe. Everything's tuned for instant, lifesaving use at sea.
- ✅ Manual & Water Activation – Deploys automatically on contact or manual trigger
- ✅ Integrated 66-Channel GPS Receiver – Fast, accurate position fix for quicker rescues
- ✅ Zero Warm-Up Digital Technology – Immediate transmission of ID & location
- ✅ High-Intensity Solid-State Strobe – Visible from kilometres in rough conditions
- ✅ Auxiliary 121.5MHz VHF Homer – Guides SAR aircraft to exact spot
- ✅ MEOSAR-Compatible – Ready for next-gen satellite network
- ✅ 48+ Hour Transmission Life – Exceeds international standards
- ✅ 6-Year Battery & Warranty – Australian-made reliability
GME MT605G Specs at a Glance
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 406MHz (Cospas-Sarsat) + 121.5MHz Homer |
| Activation | Manual or Automatic (Water Contact) |
| GPS | 66-Channel Integrated Receiver |
| Transmission Time | Minimum 48 Hours |
| Battery Life | 6 Years (Replacement) |
| Strobe | High-Intensity Solid-State |
| Certification | Cospas-Sarsat Class 2, MEOSAR-Ready |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
| Bracket | Quick-Release Category 2 |
| Warranty | 6 Years |
Easy Setup Guide: GME MT605G 406MHz GPS EPIRB for Your Boat or Vessel
Safety-first install — How to set up GME MT605G EPIRB:
- Register your beacon with AMSA (free online – mandatory for Australia).
- Mount quick-release bracket in accessible location (dash, cabin, or exterior).
- Insert MT605G into bracket – test manual activation button.
- Ensure clear sky view for GPS (no metal obstructions).
- Deploy: Manual pull or auto on water contact – strobe/homer activates.
What's in the Box?
- 1 × GME MT605G 406MHz GPS EPIRB
- 1 × Quick-Release Mounting Bracket (Category 2)
- 1 × Mounting Hardware Pack
- Instruction Manual & Registration Form
GME MT605G EPIRB FAQs
What makes the GME MT605G the best Australian-made 406MHz GPS EPIRB for boats?
Its MEOSAR-ready design, 66-channel GPS for fast fixes, zero warm-up transmission, and auto water activation – ideal for emergencies in Australian waters.
