BEACON & SART

Balises & SART Ref : OS-700S-00766

EPIRB E100 W/HOUSING ARH100

PRIX : NC

Descriptif

The SafeSea E100 beacon EPIRBs have been designed and are engineered to meet the needs of all commercial, fishing and offshore recreational vessels

The SafeSea beacon E100 operate in the 406MHz satellite band. This is constantly monitored by Cospas-Sarsat, the international search and rescue satellite operator, who ensuring a rapid response when a signal is received, no matter where it is in the world.
The SafeSea beacon E100 have been designed for maximum efficiency resulting in superb operating life from the battery, keeping rescue services updated with your location for longer.
All models are fitted with a 121.5MHz homing beacon used by rescue services for close-in location of vessels in distress. In addition all models are fitted with a high brightness LED strobe light for additional impact, especially at night.
All models can be fitted within an Automatic Release Housing.


Plus produit

- Choice of GPS and non-GPS models

  • Beacon E100G EPIRB incorporates a state of the art 50 channel GPS receiver for fast and accurate position acquisition
- Manual bracket, manual release housing and float free housing options
- Extreme battery life even at low temperature
  • In excess of 96 hours operation
- User replaceable batteries with five year replacement interval
- Intuitive operating controls protected from accidental activation
- Meets or exceeds all International standards
- Class 2 EPIRB (-20°C to +55°C) for general use
- Non hazardous battery


Caractéristiques

Division 240: The carriage of an EPIRB tag in the HAUTURIERE category is mandatory; This SafeSea beacon E100 is conform to Division 240

Frequency 406.037MHz
Temperature range (class 2) -20°C to +55°C
Standards (Meets or exceeds requirements of the following)
IMO A.662(16), A.694(17); A.810(19), A.814(19); MSC.56(66); MSC.120(74) C/S T.001, T.007; IEC61097-2, IEC60945; RTCM SC110


Contenu

1 x Beacon E100
1 x Battery 
1 x Operator's manual in English