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NSR NEB-1000/NEB-2000C EPIRB

NSR NEB-1000/NEB-2000C EPIRB

NSR NEB-1000/NEB-2000 is a marine emergency beacon designed to send a distress signal in an emergency situation using the International Satellite Search and Rescue System Cospas-Sarsat. The NEB-1000 radio beacon is produced as a mandatory component of GMDSS for any vessels and complies with the Rules of the International Maritime Organization IMO and the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC. It provides location accuracy within ten meters thanks to the built-in GPS receiver. The NEB-1000 ARB has a system of protection against false alarms and self-testing without using a satellite system.


The NEB-1000 emergency buoy has a robust and compact design, a bright orange body made of durable ABS plastic, which is able to withstand staying at a depth of 10 m for about ten minutes or more. The compact size and 3.4 kg weight of the NEB-1000 NSR will allow you to place the ARB anywhere on the deck.

GMDSS NSR NEB-1000 beacon is approved by CCS, RS and DNV-GL.

SPECIFICATIONS
General
Model: NEB-1000 / NEB-2000C
Case Material:             Special ABS+PC
Color: Orange
IP Grade: IP67
Buoyant: Yes
Deployment: Automatic hydrostatic release or Manual switch control
Accessories: Hydrostatic Release Unit
Physical
Weight: 1.8 kg (Beacon), 1.6 kg (Container)
Size: 116 x 116x 692 mm (Beacon), 220 x 415 x 144 mm (Container)
406 MHz Transmitter
Frequency: 406.040MHz
Output Power: 5W ± 2dB
121.5 MHz Homer
Frequency: 121.5MHz
Output Power: 50mW ± 3dB
GPS Receiver
Type: Built-in GNSS antenna
Center Frequency: L1-1575.42MHz
Satellites Tracked: 50
Battery
Type: NBT300 / NBT400
Total Voltage Rating: 14.4 V (4ea x 3.6V each)
Storage: max 5 years on board (see Note 1)
Operating: ≥48hrs. (-20℃)
Environment
Operating Temperature: -20℃ ~ +55℃
Storage Temperature: -30℃ ~ +70℃
   *Note: It is recommended that the battery can be stored at the dealer/agent max 1 year since purchased and it should be replaced in 5 years after supplied to a vessel.

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The art of the navigator The art of the navigator Navigation was defined as the theory and practice of navigation. Marine navigation includes methods for monitoring the position of ships using navigation equipment, instruments and radio navigation systems.