Published on Australian Maritime Safety Authority (https://www.amsa.gov.au)
The international Cospas–Sarsat programme is a satellite-based SAR distress-alert detection system.
The Cospas–Sarsat system is made up of satellites in space and infrastructure to receive signals on the ground.
The space segment consists of satellites that detect and locate distress beacons.
The ground segment is made up of local user terminals (LUTs) and mission control centres (MCCs).
LUTs are ground receiving stations for the satellite transmissions.
In Australia, there are LUTs located in Bundaberg, Queensland and Albany, Western Australia which work in cooperation with the New Zealand LUT. The new medium-altitude Earth orbit search and rescue (MEOSAR) system has a LUT near Mingenew, Western Australia and a LUT in New Zealand at Goudies Road on the North Island.
MCCs analyse and distribute distress alerts to the rescue coordination centres (RCC) in the country’s SAR region where the beacon is both activated and registered.
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