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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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Safety systems
When there is a fire or flooding on the ship, security systems will help to detect it as soon as possible, warn the crew and passengers and, as far as possible, limit the damage caused.