ACR Electronics GlobalFix RLB-36 User Manual
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2.
What country should I register in?
Register your beacon with the EPIRB national authority of the country for 
which the beacon was programmed, typically the country where purchased,
regardless of where you do your boating. 
 
The beacon must be reprogrammed if you, as the owner, move or the vessel 
sails under the flag of a different country than the one for which the beacon 
was previously programmed. To verify the country for which a beacon is 
programmed, see the label with the UIN (Unique Identification Number) on 
the back of the unit. Units that do not have a country specified on the UIN 
label are programmed for the United States. 
3.
How do I register?
Registration in the United States
The national authority that accepts registrations in the United States is the 
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). 
Here are three ways to register:
1. The fastest and easiest way to register is online at
2. Faxing a registration is also acceptable. Fax the registration form to the fax
number on the top of the registration form. 
 
NOTE: Do not confuse the registration form with the ACR Electronics 
warranty card. 
3. If online or fax registration is not available, mail the registration form with the
pre-addressed, postage paid envelope to:
 
NOAA SARSAT Beacon Registration 
NSOF, E/SP3 
4231 Suitland Road 
Suitland, MD 20746 
All registration forms will be entered in the 406 MHz beacon registration 
database within 48 hours of receipt. The information you provide on the 
registration form is used for rescue purposes only. 
A confirmation letter, a copy of the actual registration and a proof-of-
registration decal will be mailed to you within two weeks. When you receive 
these documents, please check the information carefully with the 
existing label on the unit, and then affix the decal to your beacon in the 
area marked “BEACON DECAL HERE.” If you do not receive confirmation 
back from NOAA in the expected timeframe, call toll free (888) 212-7283 for 
assistance. 
