Key Benefits & Features:
CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE:
Although Yachting Australia requires all crew in Category 1 and 2 ocean yacht races to carry a PLB when on deck, an EPIRB must also be carried in the yacht. Likewise, PLBs are not considered a substitute for EPIRBs when adhering to State and Territory marine regulations on the carriage of
EPIRBs.
Not only is the AccuSat Series the smallest and lightest PLB on the
market, they offer a massive 7 year battery replacement life, an
‘industry first’ 7 year warranty, a high intensity LED strobe and a
‘Non Hazmat’ battery pack for simple and cost effective transportation,
all contributing to the unique AccuSat advantage.
The current 121.5/243 MHz analogue COSPAS SARSAT service will be
terminated in February 2009 and only the 406 MHz digital beacon signals
will be processed thereafter. Consumers have for some time recognised
the major benefits of a 406 MHz over a 121.5 MHz device in faster, more
accurate detection, personal identification of each beacon, reduced
search area resulting in a faster more targeted response in a life
threatening situation.
With cutting edge microprocessor technology, the AccuSat Series provide the
outdoor adventurer with a 406 MHz PLB solution that is not only affordable, but
provides enhanced peace of mind for boaters, bush walkers, 4 x 4 enthusiasts and
aviators should they ever require emergency assistance.
Features
- Fitted with NON-HAZMAT long life batteries
- 7 year battery life
- 7 year warranty
- Typical accuracy MT410G: 45m
- High visibility strobe light
- Unique patented technology- no warm up period
- Featherweight, compact and robust construction
- Digital 406 MHz, 5 Watt transmission plus 121.5 MHz homing signal
- COSPAS-SARSAT worldwide operation
- National & International approvals
- Sealed waterproof design (exceeds IP67)
- Retention strap and fully buoyant design reduces risk of loss
- Complete with protective carry pouch
IMPORTANT:
- This 406MHz beacon is coded for Australia
only.
- If you are not an Australian citizen or
company with an Australian address and contact details then you must not buy
an Australian coded beacon because (as a foreign citizen) you will not be
able to register it in Australia. You need to purchase a beacon that has
been coded with your country nationality.
- More information on this topic can be found
at the Australian Maritime Safety
Authority website http://beacons.amsa.gov.au
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