Search and rescue response Emergency position-indicating radiobeacon station
beacons operating on 121.5 , 243.0 mhz transmit anonymous siren tone, , carry no information sar agencies. such beacons rely solely on terrestrial or aeronautical monitoring of frequency. in uk, distress , diversion cell of royal air force provides continuous monitoring of 121.5 , 243.0 mhz, autotriangulation network of terrestrial receivers on both frequencies. in canada, air traffic service stations (control towers or flight service facilities) monitor 121.5 mhz during operating hours. overflying commercial or private aircraft monitor 121.5 mhz if equipped suitable receiver, , if time/courtesy permits; monitoring 121.5 mhz not mandatory. sar authorities have no way of knowing whether 121.5/243.0 mhz signal sar signal until physically deploy location , home in on source (and sound) of transmission. since sar resources scarce (and expensive), countries not deploy useful sar homing assets (aircraft) until ambiguity has been resolved (see doppler).
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