EPIRB
When the vessel is in distress, the EPIRB will be automatically ejected from the release device and transmit 406MHz emergency signal. After received by the system satellite Cospas or Sarsat, the signal will be communicated to the shore-based terminal. Then LUT (Local User Terminal) will decoding and analyze the position and conveys it to the RCC (rescue center) in order to implement the emergency. This emergency position indicating radio beacon designed according to the latest national and international standards for domestic and international various vessels.
Features:
1. Class: 2
2. EPIRB is designed for operation within the COSAPS£SARSAT international satellite system
3. It fully meets the latest issues of COSAPS£SARSAT technical specification and is recommend by IMO
4. Years of innovation in 406MHz COSAPS£SARSAT technology have allowed to develop the smallest EPIRB with ultra low power consumption.
5. 5 years warranty
Specifications:
1. Main technique data:
Activation method: Automatic and manual
Operating temperature range: -20 ¡ãC ~ +55 ¡ãC
Storage temperature range: -40 ¡ãC ~ +65 ¡ãC
Battery: 2 Lithium cells of D Size, 4 years warranty
Operation hours: -20¡æ48 hours or +20¡æ80hours
Outer shell: ABS plastic
Size: ¦Õ140/231.5mm (not contain antenna)
Weight: <1.7kg
Lighting: 20 times per minute (minimum 0.75 cd)
2. 406 MHz satellite transmitter:
Output frequency: 406.028MHz ¡À 1 KHz
Output power: 5W (37dBm) ¡À 2dB
Phase modulation: peak 1.1rad ¡À 0.1rad
Encoding: biphasic L coding
3. 121.5 MHz find bits transmitter:
Output frequency: 121.5MHz ¡À 3 KHz
Output power: > 50mW (+17dBm)
Phase manner: A3X
Transmit duty cycle: 100% (continuous emission)
4. GPS satellite positioning system
Receive Channel: 50
Sensitivity:-160dBm
Positioning accuracy: 2.5m
Hot start: <1s
Antenna Vertical Whip
5. Recognized standards:
CCS, IEC 61097-2-2008, IMO A.810-19, C/S T.001, T.007, IEC 61097, IEC 60945, ETSI EN 300 006
Product picture:
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon