McMURDO SMARTFIND E5
406MHz EPIRB
The Smartfind E5 is a new ultra-compact 406MHz EPIRB.
Once removed from it's Carrysafe mounting bracket, the unit
can be activated either manually or automatically by immersion
in water. A hydrostatic release casing is also available.
Smartfind EPIRBs are programmed with a unique serial number
which must be registered with the national authorities. Where
permitted by these authorities, beacons can be re-programmed
with the vessel's MMSI or Radio Call Sign.
McMURDO FASTFIND MAX+
406MHz GPS PLB
Handheld PLB with integral GPS featuring the same
advanced technology found in the award winning
Precision EPIRB. Designed using miniature
components to fit into an erogonomically styled
compact casing, it employs a simple 3 stage manual
operation and features user replaceable battery
packs. It is ideal for alerting the rescue services of an
emergency during maritime, light aircraft and
outdoor activities (where licensing
allows).
KEY FEATURES
• Compact and lightweight
• 406MHz transmitter, 121.5MHz
homing frequency
• Integral GPS receiver
• Battery life 5 years, transmission
life 48 hrs
McMURDO FASTFIND MAX
406Mhz PLB
All the features of the Fastfind Plus, but without the
internal GPS. Alert signal to rescue services within
90 mins, typical positional accuracy to within 3nm
BOTH MODELS SUPPLIED WITH
Battery pack, case and lanyard
McMURDO S4 RESCUE
SART
A 9GHz X-Band Radar transceiver
that has been designed for
assisting air/sea ship or survival
craft rescue operations in
accordance with IMO GMDSS
requirements. Once activated it
will operate for over 96hrs in
standby mode.
KEY FEATURES
• Ship or survival craft
applications
• 5 year long life
replaceable battery pack
• Audio/visual alarm
• Inbuilt test facility
• Internal/external mounting
options
SUPPLIED WITH
Mounting bracket, lithium battery
What is an EPIRB?
An Emergency Position Indicating
Radio Beacon (EPIRB) is used to alert the s
Search And Rescue services in the event of an
emergency. It transmits a coded message on
the 406MHz distress frequency, which is
detected by the COSPAS-SARSAT satellites.
Emergency alerts are relayed to the closest
Local User Terminal, which then forwards the
information to the Mission Control Centre where
the message is decoded. The distress details
and vessel details (taken from the registration
details) are then passed to the appropriate
Rescue Coordination Centre who co-ordinate
the relevant Search And Rescue authorities.
What’s the difference between an EPIRB
and a PLB?
Once the Search And Rescue service are in the
area, they need to pinpoint your position directly.
McMurdo’s Rescue and Precision EPIRBs contain
a 121.5MHz location transmitter for this purpose.
That’s fine if you’re with the EPIRB, but if you’re
in the water or have become separated from the
vessel, you’ll still want the rescue services to find
you quickly and easily. A Personal Locator
Beacon (PLB) transmits on the same 121.5MHz
frequency, but is designed to be carried on your
person - many quality foul weather jackets have
a pocket on the sleeve for this purpose.
And what’s a SART?
Generally deployed in the liferaft on a long pole,
a Search And Rescue Transponder (SART)
performs a similar function to a PLB, the differ-
ence being that a SART sends out a 9GHz signal
which is detected by a ship’s radar, appearing as
a dotted line pointing to your position.
Find out more...
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ICS NAV6PLUS
Dual Channel Navtex Receiver
The large and easy to read backlit LCD display
concentrates Navtex and NMEA data from your GPS
or instrument system into one central point. An
electronic logbook is updated at regular intervals
and can be viewed on-screen or printed out via an
optional printer.
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KEY FEATURES
• Simultaneous dual
channel Navtex receiver
• Sort messages by
receipt time/date,
station or category
• RS232 data output
• 12 volt operation
SUPPLIED WITH
Dual channel Navtex
sensor with 10m cable
ALSO AVAILABLE
• NAV6DUAL
- All the features of the NAV6PLUS, but
without the GPS or NMEA repeater option
• NAV6APLUS - As the NAV6PLUS, but can be used
with insulated shrouds, backstays or multifunction
antennas instead of a dedicated Navtex antenna
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