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Date: 2012-10-03 11:38:46
Barcodes
Beacons
Emergency position-indicating radiobeacon station
Rescue equipment
Universal identifiers
Hexadecimal
International Article Number
Safety
International Civil Aviation Organization
Communication
Language

BEACON CODING PATTERN RECOGNITION 4th digit in all hexcodes reflects the beacon type / encoding protocol STANDARD LOCATION PROTOCOL If it begins with 278 then it must end with FFBFF and is a standard location protocol be

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