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Acr Satellite 406 Epirb Emergency Beacon on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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Type:Emergency Beacon Manufacturer Part Number:RLB-32 Cat I Brand:ACR Certified Thru Date:02/2018

This item is the ACR Satellite2 406 EPIRB  2774NH (2774) Cat.1 (RLB-32 CAT I)  Unit was manufactured 08/2006 and is certified for another two years until Feburary 2018. Brand New this would retail for over $500!!!!   The EPIRB is $375 + another $125 for the automatic deployment/housing for the unit. Description from Manufacturer: The new ACR Satellite2 406 MHz EPIRBs are far more reliable locating devices than the older Class A and B devices. The signal from a 406 is stored by a COMSAT satellite until the signal is received by at least two other satellites, at which time your position can be triangulated. In effect, the 406 signals your position as well as your vessel's registered name, type, size, and who authorities should contact. The accuracy of a 406 EPIRBs is greater, and its dependability is superb. The older Class A and B (243 MHz) EPIRBs are unlikely to provide a satellite fix; they are largely dependent on shore stations to receive their 121.5 MHz signal. Consequently, their capabilities for offshore use are limited. And, while there are plenty of stations in North America, there are few elsewhere in the world. We recommend Class A and B EPIRBS for near-shore use only. All vessels going offshore should use a 406 MHz Category I (float-free deployment) or Category II (manual deployment) EPIRB. The 406 broadcasts simultaneously on 406 MHz, 243 MHz, and 121.5 MHz, making your position known on both civilian and military homing frequencies. It has a full self-test mode and battery indicator. Its lithium battery has a 10-year shelf life. The ACR 406 is rugged and dependable, and we recommend it for everyone who ventures offshore.

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