prv
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Good points, thanks. If I was designing one of these things I would include a battery test in the self-test, but perhaps ACR did not.
The McMurdo PLBs' self-test includes a series of LED flashes indicating remaining battery life. Though I suppose it's possible they don't really test the battery and just record how much use has been made of it over the unit's lifetime.
the rollover issue could well be the clincher.
This seems unlikely. The last rollover was in 1999 and I very much doubt your GPS EPIRB is twenty years old. Logically it should keep working out the right date for about twenty years after its software was written - when the week number suddenly goes down instead of up it should be able to realise that one interpretation gives a date before its own birth, and choose the other one. And in any case it's not clear that a faulty date actually matters to an EPIRB anyway.
I'd probably still replace it (I've just replaced an out-of-date PLB-being-used-as-EPIRB with the new Ocean Signal mentioned above) but GPS rollover wouldn't be a major factor in my decision.
Pete
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