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C-406-2 ELT Dual Output
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453-5000
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The C406 series Emergency Locator Transmitter is an automatic fixed type ELT which transmits on 121.5, 243.0, and 406 MHz frequencies.
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Detailed Description
In the event of a crash the ELT automatically activates transmitting the standard swept tone on 121.5 and 243.0 MHz. It also transmits a 406 MHz encoded digital message to the Cospas/Sarsat satellite system, which allows for rapid identification and reduces Search and Rescue response time.
Model C406-2 is a dual BNC/TNC output ELT with an automatic G-switch for fixed wing applications. Compatible with optional Nav Interface.
Version 453-5000 includes:
- C406-2 ELT
- Lithium battery
Features:
- Operates on 121.5, 243, and 406 MHz frequencies for global coverage
- RF output
- Rod, whip, and blade antenna compatible
- Compatible with aircraft navigation system with optional interface
- Automatic or manual activation
- 5-year lithium battery
- Self tests: G-Switch Enabled, 406 MHz Power Antenna/Coax Connection, Position Data Present, and Low Battery
*HAZMAT requires additional shipping precautions if shipping via 2nd Day Air.
Please note that this item contains lithium ion batteries, and ships via UPS Ground. For expedited shipping, there is a $50 HAZMAT fee to ship via Air Transportation so please choose the shipping method (2nd Day, Next Day) option in the drop down box accordingly. If this is not specified, we will contact you accordingly.
ME406 ACE ELT System | Single Output, Whip Antenna, Remote Switch. The ME406 is a single output ELT that uses the same RF output and only one coax cable to transmit a 406 MHZ emergency signal to the Cospas-Sarsat satellites and a local 121.5 homing signal
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The Artex ME406 is designed specifically for the private pilot in mind. With a weight of two pounds it is the lightest, smallest and least expensive 406 MHz ELT on the market and transmits on 121.5 and 406.028 MHz.
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The Artex ME-406 is a single output ELT. Two emergency frequencies (121.5 and 406.028 MHz) utilize the same RF output, requiring only one coax cable to connect to the new series of Artex single input antennas.
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