The RB2 EPIRB features an attention seeking strobe light and is supplied with a mounting bracket to allow attachment to an aircraft, boat or motor vehicle. Designed to float in water with a tether line attached to rescue craft or person, the RB2 transmits on both 121.5 MHz and 243 MHz international distress frequencies simultaneously for up to 4 days.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Design: Designed for maximum impact resistance exceeding 100G.
Waterproof to a depth of greater than 3 metres. Floats with antenna vertical.
Frequencies: 121.500 MHz and 243.000 MHz transmitted simultaneously, crystal locked.
Approvals: Approved to the latest Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 4330:2000 and the 1981 and 1983 SOLAS amendments.
Emission Spectrum: Coherent carrier fully compatible with the COSPAS/SARSAT system.
Modulation Characteristics: Amplitude modulation, Swept tone.
Activation: Manual switch with test facility and red LED pilot light.
Strobe Light: Two high intensity white light emitting diodes, flashed in an attention attracting multiple sequence.
Batteries: Two long-life lithium C cells (sulphur dioxide free), with a greater than 10 year shelf life, recommended replacement after 5 years.
Dimensions: 25cm long x 9cm diameter in it's mounting bracket.
Gross Weight: 950 grams
Warranty: 5 years parts and labour |
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