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Cospas-Sarsat’s International Beacon Registration Database (IBRD). www.406REGISTRATION.COM. IBRD. The database is designed for those countries which do not have their own beacon registration database or a means for RCCs to access it 24/7. Access to IBRD.
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Cospas-Sarsat’s InternationalBeacon Registration Database(IBRD) www.406REGISTRATION.COM
IBRD • The database is designed for those countries which do not have their own beacon registration database or a means for RCCs to access it 24/7.
Access to IBRD The US RCCs have a single account to access the International Beacon Registration Database. • One SAR account
IBRD SAR Account Locked Call Placed To USMCC • When a U.S. RCC user is locked out all U.S. RCCs are locked out • When this happens, the USMCC and RCCs will take the following steps: • RCC calls USMCC regarding the lock out situation • USMCC verifies the RCC caller • USMCC queries the IBRD using the alternate account available to the USMCC only • USMCC notifies all RCCs of lock out situation and informs them to go through the USMCC for IBRD information • USMCC will contact the COSPAS-SARSAT Secretariat during normal working hours to unlock the US RCC IBRD account • USMCC notifies all RCCs when the account is unlocked
IBRD SAR Account Password Forgotten • When the US RCC IBRD account password is forgotten: • RCC calls USMCC regarding forgotten password • USMCC verifies the caller • USMCC provides the password information to the RCC
Country Codes Registered inIBRD Countries who currently have 406 beacon registrations in the IBRD:
Country Codes Registered inIBRD Countries who currently have 406 beacon registrations in the IBRD:
Country Codes Registered inIBRD Countries who currently have 406 beacon registrations in the IBRD:
Country Codes Allowed In IBRD • http://www.cospas-sarsat.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=218&Itemid=203&lang=en.
IBRD Usage • The US and the French SAR users log on to the IBRD the most How has the IBRD helped you for beacons coded with Non-USA coded beacons in US Search and Rescue region?