Specifications
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406 MHz transmitter |
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Frequency |
406.040 MHz ± 1 kHz |
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Power output |
5 W nominal |
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Modulation |
Phase (16K0G1D) |
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121.5 MHz transmitter |
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Frequency |
121.5 MHz ± 3.5 kHz |
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Power output |
100 mW nominal |
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Modulation |
Phase (16K0GXW) |
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AIS Transmitter (see Note 1) |
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Frequencies |
161.975 MHz (AIS1); 162.025 MHz (AIS2) |
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Power output |
2 W nominal |
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Modulation |
Phase (16K0GXW) |
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GNSS receiver (See Note 2) |
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Constellations |
GPS, GLONASS, Galileo |
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Frequencies |
1575.42 MHz (GPS, Galileo); |
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Sensitivity |
-167 dBm minimum |
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Satellites tracked |
72 channel |
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Strobe light |
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Type |
3 high intensity LEDs
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Light output |
0.2 cd minimum |
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Flash rate |
23 flashes per minute |
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Battery |
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Type |
Lithium iron disulphide |
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Operating life |
48 hours minimum |
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Shelf life (in-service life) |
10 years typical in service (see Note 3) |
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Environment |
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Operating temperature |
20 °C to +55 °C (-4° F to +131° F) |
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Storage temperature |
-30 °C to +70 °C (-22° F to +158° F) |
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Automatic release depth |
4 m maximum |
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Dimensions (EPIRB) |
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Weight |
710 g |
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Height/Width/Depth |
423 x 104 x 103 mm (incl. antenna) |
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Length of antenna |
206 mm |
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Dimensions (Manual bracket) |
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Weight |
110 g |
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Height/Width/Depth |
270 x 125 x 121 mm |
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Dimensions (Float free enclosure) |
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Weight |
1075 g |
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Height/Width/Depth |
416 x 126 x 132 mm
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Standards Applied (see Note 4) |
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COSPAS-SARSAT |
C/S T.001 C/S T.007 |
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Europe |
MED (wheelmark) |
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USA |
USCG & FCC; FCC ID: TBA; 4 |
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International standards |
IEC 61097-2; IEC 60945 incl. |
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IMO regulations |
A.662(16); A.694(17); A.810(19); |
Note 1: AIS is available on the SafePro-AIS model only
Note 2: GNSS is available on the SafePro and SafePro-AIS models only
Note 3: Recommends a 5-year health check at the nearest approved service agent. Shore-based maintenance mandated vessels, battery health check or replacements should be carried out in accordance with flag Administration requirements and not exceeding 5 years.
Note 4: Approvals for the various standards is pending

