Kannad Marine Sport Manual EPIRB 406MHz

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Alert search and rescue in the event of an emergency

Designed to be used as quickly as you need it, simply remove the Kannad Marine Sport Manual EPIRB from the CarrySafe mounting bracket and break the anti-tamper tab to access the manual activation side switch. It's made to float free and upright so you won't lose it overboard. The extended omni-directional blade type whip antenna provides maximum signal strength for a maximum transmitting period of 48 hours. This standard EPIRB is ideal for recreational boaters.

How does an EPIRB work?
An Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) is used to alert search and rescue services in the event of an emergency. They do this by transmitting a coded message on the 406 MHz distress frequency. This message is related via satellite and earth station to the nearest rescue coordination centre.

Kannad Marine Sport Manual EPIRB Features:
  • Internationally approved
  • AMSA compliant
  • Manually activated
  • 60 comprehensive diagnostic and self-tests performed during the battery life cycle
  • Transmits on world wide 406MHz and 121.5MHz frequency for directional accuracy
  • Minimum transmission time of 48 hours once activated
  • Intense LED flashing light to aid in location
  • Unique CarrySafe bracket provides secure storage against accidental activation
  • Non hazardous battery for safe and easy transportation
  • 7 year battery life (expiry: 06/2024)

Kannad Marine Sport Manual EPIRB Specifications:
  • Storage: -30C to +70
  • Waterproof: to 10m
  • Weight: 657g
  • Weight with float-free housing: 2130g
  • Frequency: 406.028MHz
  • Type: flashing white LED lamp
  • Light output: > 0.75 candela
  • Message formats: EPIRB national, standard and user location
  • Controls: manual activation, self-test switches
  • Operational life: 48 hours minimum at -20C
  • Battery replacement interval: every 5 years

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