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The Wireless Bureau sought comment on a request for a...

The Wireless Bureau sought comment on a request for a waiver to allow equipment certification and use of Seareka’s Maritime Survivor Locating Device (MSLD) in the 869.40-869.65 MHz band. “The Seareka MSLD is designed to be worn on a life…

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vest or other survival equipment and is activated by inflating the vest or submerging the MSLD,” the bureau said (http://xrl.us/bnc4p9). “Upon activation, the MSLD sends a signal with a unique digital code identifying the individual in distress and the individual’s GPS position to a receiver onboard the parent vessel, and to any other vessel in the vicinity with a Seareka receiver.” Comments are due July 27, replies Aug. 13. The waiver request was filed by Whiffletree Corp.