EPIRB - RADIO BEACON - PERSONAL LOCATOR BEACON |
|
| SAILOR SE406-II / SGE406-II EPIRB |
Product description |
 |
-
The SAILOR SE-II and SGE-II Satellite EPIRBs are satellite distress
beacons designed to operate in conjunction with the Cospas-Sarsat
international satellite search and rescue system.
-
The SE-II and SGE-II are identical except for the GPS built into
the SGE-II, which improves the accuracy of the position transmitted
to shore when activated.
The EPIRBs are supplied with either a manual release bracket or with
an automatic hydrostatic release bracket, which will automatically
release the EPIRB in situation where the vessel is sinking.
This system locates beacons transmitting on the 406MHz frequency
to within 5km (3nm). Once Search And Rescue (SAR) units are at
the distress scene the beacon’s 121.5MHz homing transmitter and
it’s high intensity xenon strobe light aid final location even in poor
visibility.
Fully GMDSS Compliant for use on all types of vessels.
|
| Tron 40S MkII / Tron 40GPS MkII |
Product description |
 |
-
The JOTRON Tron 40S MkII and Tron 40GPS MkII are Cospas Sarsat
approved 406 / 121.5 MHz EPIRBs.
-
The Tron 40S MkII and Tron 40GPS MkII are identical except for
the GPS built into the
the Tron 40GPS, which improves the accuracy
of the position transmitted
to shore when activated.
The EPIRBs are supplied with either a manual release bracket or with
an automatic hydrostatic release bracket, which will automatically
release the EPIRB in situation where the vessel is sinking.
Complies with IMO/SOLAS/GMDSS regulations.
|
| Tron 40S / Tron 40SX |
Product description |
 |
-
The JOTRON Tron 40S and Tron 40SX are manual satellite
Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs).
Operates on the SARSAT/ COSPAS frequency 406 MHz.
Identification and positioning via satellite.
Transmits also on the air
traffic emergency frequency 121,5 MHz.
-
The Tron 45S is designed for small vessels and various other
applications. Manual or seawater activation. Manual switch panel
and
strobe light. Light weight and small size. Standard 24 hours
operational time.
-
The Tron 45SX is easy mounting with bulkhead mounting bracket.
Optional container for alternative use. Manual or sea water activation.
Manual switch panel and strobe light. Light weight and small size.
Standard 48 hours operational time.
Complies with IMO/SOLAS/GMDSS regulations.
|
| Satellite 3 406™ EPIRB |
Product description |
 |
-
The ACR Satellite series has quietly built a strong reputation in the
commercial and recreational marine industry. This redesigned
workhorse utilizes a patented, proprietary electronics package for
faster, more stable 406 MHz transmissions to low-earth orbiting
LEOSAR satellites.
Upgrade to GPS positioning with the optional GPS interface cable
(sold separately). This connects the Satellite 3 406™ to your
vessel's GPS receiver to continuously update and store precise
position data. GPS positioning provides SAR notification typically
within 2-15 minutes.
-
Full functional self-test including battery voltage and internal circuitry.
Bright LED strobe conserves battery power without sacrificing
intensity. Single, three-position switch for easy test and operation.
Lanyard coiled on recessed spool for non-tangling deployment.
-
Complies with IMO/SOLAS/GMDSS regulations.
|
AquaLink™ View
- Personal Locator Beacon |
Product description |
 |
-
The ACR AquaLink™ View with three levels of integrated signal
technology - GPS positioning, a powerful 406 MHz signal and 121.5
MHz homing capability - quickly and accurately relays your position
to a worldwide network of Search and Rescue satellites, reducing
search time and increasing your chances of survival.
The onboard GPS can fix your position to within 100 meters and
then utilizes a powerful 406 MHz signal to relay your distress call to
orbiting satellites. As local Search and Rescue is deployed, a
separate homing signal and integrated LED strobe light guide
rescuers to your exact location.
-
The AquaLink™ View sports a digital display that allows you to see
all of the beacon's operational activities. The screen displays GPS
LAT/LON, operating instructions, usage tips, transmission bursts as
well as battery power. The digital display also makes self-testing
your beacon simple and easy to understand by visually walking you
through the self-test step by step. No more relying on listening to
beeps and looking for LEDs.
|