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Acr 2831 Globalfix™ V4 Gps Epirb - Category 2 Model# 2831 on 2040-parts.com

US $473.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:ACR Manufacturer Part Number:2831 UPC:791659028315

ACR 2831 GlobalFix™ V4 GPS EPIRB - Category 2 Model# 2831


2831 GlobalFix™ V4 GPS EPIRB - Category 2

The GlobalFix™ V4 EPIRB is a marine distress beacon with multiple
built-in redundancies to increase your chances of survival in an emergency
situation. The internal GPS will pin-point your location, which is
transmitted on the 406 MHz distress signal which in the absence of GPS
coordinates, can be used to triangulate your position. The beacons 121.5
MHz homing signal will bring local search and rescue forces directly to your
position and the EPIRBs LED strobe light will allow them to visually locate
your position in low light environments.

The GlobalFix V4 has two functional self-tests to monitor the beacons
transmission, power and battery performance, as well as GPS acquisition.
Pair these tests up with ACR's 406Link.com optional testing portal and
receive satellite confirmation messages directly to your cellphone or email.

The user replaceable battery pack has a 10 year replacement interval reducing the overall ownership cost and making replacement a breeze. Should you ever use the beacon in a life threatening situation, ACR will replace it, Free of Charge. Simply submit your story to ACR's SurvivorClub.com program and return your used beacon for a free replacement.

Features:

  • High visible LED strobe - Energy Efficient
  • Internal 66 channel GPS - Faster acquisition from a cold start
  • High efficiency electronics - Performance you can count on
  • User replaceable bettery - 10 year battery life
  • Professional grade design - Engineered, tested and built for years of
    abusive marine use
  • Simple manual activation - Keypad with protective cover to prevent false
    alarms
  • Uses Search and Rescue Satellites - No subscription fees
  • If you use it...ACR will replace it, FREE of charge - Simply submit your
    story, send ACR back your used beacon, so they can have it mounted on the
    Wall of Fame and ACR will send you a brand new beacon of equal or greater
    value


Specifications:
  • Activation Method: Manually
  • Application: Coastal Cruising, Sailing, Offshore Recreational and
    Commercial Marine
  • Material: High Impact UV resistant polymer
  • Battery Life: 10 Year User Replaceable
  • EPIRB Type: Category 2/Class 2
  • Floating: Yes
  • GPS Enabled: Yes
  • Dimensions: 8.6" x 4.3" x 3.6"
  • Strobe: LED Strobe
  • Transmit Time: Minimum 48 Hours @ -4° (-20°C)
  • Waterproof: 33ft (10m) @ 10 min. Exceeds RTCM standard
  • Weight: 1.63lbs (26oz) with bracket
  • Warranty: 5 years
Floats
Yes
Category
II
Built-In Strobe
Yes
Battery Replacement (Years)
10 Years
Activation Method
Manual





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