emergency locator transmitter
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ELT 345
$800.17 – $956.29Take to the skies with confidence with the ELT 345. When an emergency happens, rely on the same brand that leading commercial aircraft manufacturers trust for first-class quality, superior technology, and outstanding customer service. The best selling ARTEX ELT 345 is built to the industry’s most stringent quality management standards to ensure the ELT works the first time, every time. The ARTEX ELT 345 transmits on 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz frequencies while providing positon accuracy thanks to the built-in GPS navigational interface. The ELT 345 boasts an industry low price for an ELT providing the same quality and performance on which the ARTEX brand was built.
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ELT 1000
Never leave the runway without having an Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) on board. The ELT 1000 is equipped with NAV interface, so if you run into an emergency, search and rescue teams will be given your aircraft location in less than a minute, within 100 meters. In addition to providing position accuracy, the ELT 1000 transmits on 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz frequencies. Like all our products, this ELT is built to surpass industry standards, and ensure that you’ll always get the help you need. Be Prepared for the Unpredictable: – Single output – Two-wire remote switch – Built-in GPS navigational interface – Accurate positioning – Multiple installation configurations
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ELT 3000HM
The all new ARTEX ELT 3000HM is a truly integrated, transport-grade Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) for the rotorcraft market. The compact form factor is coupled with the integrated NAV interface (ARINC429 or RS232) which omits the requirement and expense of installing a separate NAV interface unit, and provides significant reductions in weight and cost.
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ELT 4000
The all new ARTEX ELT 4000 is a transport-grade Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) that utilizes alkaline batteries. This innovative power source means that the ELT 4000 is completely exempt from FAA special condition requirements. In the event of an emergency, the ELT 4000 can be activated manually or automatically to quickly alert local search and rescue teams of your situation. Be Prepared for the Unpredictable: – Lower battery expense per cycle – No hazmat shipping – Easy disposal – Integrated NAV interface (ARINC429)
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ELT 4000HM
The regulatory environment for Lithium Batteries has changed, and the ELT 4000HM is here for it. ACR is providing innovative battery system designs that assure a trouble-free certification path. The Artex ELT 4000HM is completely exempt from any FAA Lithium Battery compliance issues, and ships non-hazmat.
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C406-1
The Artex C406-1 is an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) that has been built to meet the rigorous requirements of TSO C126, and pass even the toughest safety tests. The C406-1 ELT automatically activates during a crash, and transmits a 406 MHz digital message to a worldwide network of satellites, which allows first responders to quickly and accurately identify not only where you are, but who you are as well. These factors help take the ‘search’ out of ‘search and rescue’, and allow local first responders to more easily bring you home.
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C406-2 HM
The Artex C406-2 HM is an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) that has been built to meet the rigorous requirements of TSO C126, and pass even the toughest safety tests. The C406-2 HM ELT automatically activates during a crash, and transmits a 406 MHz digital message to a worldwide network of satellites, which allows first responders to quickly and accurately identify not only where you are, but who you are as well. These factors help take the ‘search’ out of ‘search and rescue’, and allow local first responders to more easily bring you home.
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C406-N HM
The Artex C406-N HM is a single output emergency locator transmitter (ELT) that contains the latitude/longitude information from the aircraft navigation system. Following long message protocol, the 406 MHz transmitter turns on and transmits an encoded digital message to the Cospas/Sarsat satellite system every 50 seconds for 520 milliseconds. During a crash, the ELT automatically activates and transmits the standard swept tone on 121.5 and 243.0 MHz.
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G406-4 ELT
Designed with the aviation market in mind, the Artex G406-4 emergency locator transmitter (ELT) communicates on all 3 emergency frequencies (121.5, 243.0 and 406 MHz). The G406-4 ELT automatically activates during a crash, and transmits a 406 MHz digital message to a worldwide network of search and rescue satellites, helps local first responders to quickly and accurately identify not only where you are, but who you are as well.
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ResQLink View & ResQFlare Survival Kit
$425.95Pack the ResQLink View and ResQFlare Survival Kit for your next adventure and experience the unparalleled safety of carrying a 406 MHz Emergency Distress Beacon in conjunction with the exceptional convenience of the ResQFlare.