A new Bay of Plenty-based satellite station is aiding the faster recovery of trampers, hunters and boaties in danger.
The Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand (RCCNZ) is using the station - 20 kilometres east of Reporoa - which includes a modular Portacom equipment room, and six tracking antennas to reach orbiting satellites, resulting in the faster handling and locating of activated emergency distress beacons.
RCCNZ and Safety Services deputy danager for Maritime New Zealand Rodney Bracefield thanked Portacom Building Solutions for fast-tracking the construction.
"Portacom managed the entire process end-to-end; they custom designed, built and partially fitted-out the equipment room in under five weeks," Bracefield said.
Bracefield said the station was able to provide life-saving intelligence, especially when beacons had been registered by their owners.