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Balise de détresse personnelle 406 Mhz GPS
  • Balise de détresse personnelle 406 Mhz GPS
  • PLB Individual Beacon from Kannad Marine

Personal beacon 406 Mhz GPS

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€389.00 Tax included

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  • Livraison à domicile : Gratuit

Une question ? +33 2 97 11 80 95

Une question ? +33 2 97 11 80 95

Detailed features

This personal beacon is one of the most compact of market. She is going to be useful for you during your offshore exits but also during your nautical activities. Tight until 10m she floats with her floating dress handkerchief. The activation will throw an international signal of distress via SARSAT COSPAS on 406 mhz and the radio signal of reunification on 121,5 Mhz.

FEATURES :

  • Dimensions: 36x50x112m
  • Weight: 165g
  • Outing of a GPS(GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) 50 channels
  • Tight until 10m of depth
  • Work during 24 hours from the release
  • Replaceable battery
  • Flash SOS to LED
  • International ratification
  • Life expectancy 5ans
  • Delivered with a floating dress handkerchief, a strip of safety and a universal dress handkerchief

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