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ARB-MKS 'Afalina'
Float-Free Satellite COSPAS-SARSAT EPIRB-MKS 'Bottlenose Dolphin' is designed to determine accurately the location of objects in distress at sea, and the transfer of emergency information.
ARB-MKS 'Bottlenose Dolphin' fully complies with SOLAS and IMO. Has setrifikat Russian Maritime Register for use on ships as emergency radio.
- Equipped with a manual and automatic separation and inclusion.
- Supports all formats of messages COSPAS-SARSAT.
- Has an available shift identifier using any PC.
- ARB-ISS-01 differs from the ARB-ISS lack of radar transponder.
- The manual and automatic separation of ARB-ARB-ISS and ISS-01 as opposed to analog, does not require replacement during the life of the
Specifications:
- Operating frequency 406.025 MHz; 121.5; 9200 ... 9500
- Message formats: Serial code MMSI
- Modulation: Phase 1.1 radians
- Depth self lifting: 2 ... 4m
- Transmitter power, not less than:
- - Satellite channel 3.2 ... 7.8 W
- - Homing 0.05 W
- - Radar transponder 0.4 W
- running time
- - Transmitter 121.5 / 406.025 48 hours
- - Radar transponder:
- - Standby 96 hours
- - Transfer mode 8:00
- Operating temperature range, ° C -40 ... + 55
- Power Source (LSH20, ER20S) 9 items
- Dimensions beacon mm ?284h485
- Weight, kg, not more than 9
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ARB-MKS 'Afalina'
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