EPIRB RESCUE
I'll jump in here with an experience I had, since the bottom line here is being found by a rescue expedition.My crew and I were rescued four years ago, yeah it was on CNN, and a big deal in Europe, the upshot was that that C-130 showed up 5hr & 40 min after we set off the EPIRB.We had a 25mm flare gun and started shooting off flares as he was circling, until we ran out.It was a bright sunny day, but we had 18ft rollers still from the previous gale.The USCG crew finally spotted us from a pair of mirrored sunglasses I had on, they never saw the four red flares we'd shot.They dropped a small smoke flare for wind direction, then a five gallon waterproof-sealed can on 100 meter line, the center fell perfectly at the bow where we retrieved it.Inside was, water, snacks, and an ICOM HH VHF.That is when they told us that they had a postion from the EPIRB but did not see the flares, but did see out "signal mirror" reflecting the suns rays.Great guys, they stayed with us, circling untill we could talk to the rescue ship that had diverted they're course hours before.This was 980nm from the Hawaiian chain.The USCG uses decimals in reading GPS positions, and can be contacted on 16 or 22 by VHF.