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The difference between a class A and a class B EPIRB is that the class A EPIRB().
A

operates on both military and civilian aircraft distress frequencies

B

transmits both an alerting signal and a homing signal

C

must be the float free type and automatically activated

D

operates with a greater output of signal power


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