Description
In the “selective squelch” mode, an alarm is triggered only if the signal is transmitted by an emergency beacon (ELT, PLB or EPIRB ). This eliminates false alarms caused by radio frequency interference or radio traffic from aircraft that use this frequency as a calling frequency.
Application
Alert of rescue personnel in the event of distress situations at sea (man overboard) or on land
Automatic activation of rescue or alarm systems
Automatic activation of MOB function of GPS receivers
Monitoring of international emergency frequency
Testing of rescue beacons (PLBs, EPIRBs, ELTs …)
Recognition of inadvertently triggered ELT beacons at airports to avoid unnecessary and expensive rescue missions
Special Features
High reception sensitivity for greater range
Simple operation
Selective squelch to avoid false alarms
Potential-free relay for activation of external devices
Integrated speaker and audio out for external speakers
Robust, waterproof construction
Technical Data
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 85mm x 115mm x 35mm |
Weight | 350g |
Temperatur range | -20°C bis +60°C |
Ingress protection | IP 65 |
Sensitivity | < 0.2µV at antenna input |
Receiving frequencies | 121.500 MHz (channel 1 / distress frequency) 121.650 MHz (channel 2 / taining frequency) |
Audio exit | max. 8 Vpp (speaker > 8 Ohm) |
Relay contact | I switch = 0.5 A (max.); Pswitch = 10W (max.) ohm resistive load |
Current consumption | Standby = 80 mA max. 400 mA (alarm + external speaker) |
Operating voltage | 12V to 24V DC (± 20%) |
Antenna connector | BNC (female) impedance: 50 Ω |