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The EPIRB1 distress beacon with 66 channels GPS category 2 from Ocean Signal
ERPIB 1 is the cheaper and the smaller on the market ! In accordance with the Division 240, this beacon is an EPIRB. This type of beacon is now mandatory for navigations at more than 60 miles from the coast. It will allow you to communicate your position by three methods: link with rescue services via satellites, radio-localization signal for rescue vessels, and a visual indication with its flashing light. Its battery has a life span of 10 years, at the end of these 10 years you will just have to replace the battery in an Ocean Signal authorized center.
Features of the Ocean Signal EPIRB1 with GPS 66 channels category 2
- 30% smaller than other EPIRBs on the market
- Battery life: 10 years
- Battery life at -20°C: more than 48 hours
- Battery replacement: must be done in an Ocean SIgnal authorized center
- Warranty: 5 years
- Retractable antenna
- Dimensions: 178 mm x 89 mm x 89 mm
- Weight: 422 g
- 66-channel GPS: ultra-fast positioning
- Manual release of the holder
- Manual activation or by contact with sea water if the antenna is deployed
- Satellite transmission: 406.04 MHz
- Standards: Cospas Sarsat T.001/T.007 IEC61097-2, RTCM SC11000, IC RSS287
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