Honeywell RESCU 406 SG Emergency Locator Transmitter is a portable ELT for commercial aircraft. It can be removed in emergencies to transmit signals, helping search and rescue teams quickly locate downed aircraft.
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Overview
This portable and survival ELT is securely installed in the aircraft using a quick-release mounting bracket, allowing for easy removal by crew or survivors for use outside the aircraft. The device features both automatic activation upon immersion in water (fresh or salt) and manual activation capability, ensuring it can be deployed quickly in emergencies.
Features & Benefits
Latest battery technology for reliable performance
Rugged design ensures dependable operation in harsh conditions
Automatic activation in water simplifies crew operation
Internal GPS receiver transmits ELT location for efficient rescue
One part number for all aircraft platforms and spares
Certified for use on land and in water
Storage of aircraft information in optional AIM3 allows for ELT reprogramming
Spring-loaded, flexible steel whip antenna that can be fully deployed for self-testing without breaking the water-soluble retaining tape
Simple mounting bracket system with metal straps and a latch for secure installation and quick removal
Specifications
Operating Frequencies: COSPAS-SARSAT frequency of 406.040 MHz (5 watts power output) and civil homing frequency of 121.5 MHz (100 mW power output)
Location Accuracy: Integrated internal GPS receiver transmits highly accurate latitude/longitude data with the 406 MHz signal, reducing the search radius to less than 100 meters
Battery: Lithium manganese dioxide (LiMnO2) battery pack with a five-year service life
Operating Life: Operates for at least 50 hours on 121.5 MHz and 24 hours on 406 MHz
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