Mcmurdo Smartfind S10 Personal Ais Beacon Model# 98-051-001a on 2040-parts.com
US $305.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States
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Brand:McMurdo
Manufacturer Part Number:98-051-001A
McMurdo Smartfind S10 Personal AIS Beacon Model# 98-051-001A
Smartfind S10 Personal AIS Beacon
The Smartfind S10
transmits target survivor information, including structured alert
messages, GPS position information and a unique serialised identity
number. An in-built GPS receiver provides accurate position information
which is frequently updated to assist in quick recovery of persons in
difficulty.
S10 AIS Beacon target information can be viewed using
standard ships AIS equipment such as Class A and Class B transponders
and a wide selection of receive only AIS units.
AIS equipped
vessels and land based VTS stations within a typical 4 mile range will
also have visibility of the AIS-beacon signal.
Whether displayed
on the AIS itself or on a companion plotter or ECDIS screen, the unique
alert message will clearly indicate the Smartfind S10's exact location,
distance and bearing.
Smartfind S10 is waterproof to 60 meters,
will transmit continuously for a minimum of 24 hours and has a 5 year
battery storage life. It also features a flashing indicator light,
giving a localised visual fix and assisting in attracting attention
after nightfall.
The Smartfind S10 AIS Beacon is an innovative
manually activated personal safety device which incorporates both AIS
(Automatic Identification System) and GPS technology.
Smartfind
S10 is waterproof, buoyant and compact, intended for carriage by divers,
crew and anyone who works on or carries out leisure activities on the
water.
When activated the Smartfind S10 transmits a unique alert
signal to the vessel the individual has come from and to all AIS enabled
equipment within a typical 4 mile range, signalling that help is
required in a man overboard or lost diver situation.
Simple To Activate
Smartfind
S10 AIS Beacon is simple to operate, even in a gloved hand, and it is
equally simple to switch off when the person in trouble has been
successful retrieved from the water. Smartfind S10 also features a built
in test facility, battery use is indicated in order to determine
whether future carriage or battery replacement is advised.
Features:
- Manually activated personal safety device to aid recovery of persons in difficulty
- Transmits GPS target tracking information over AIS
- Unique serialized ID
- Small and light for unobtrusive carriage
- Waterproof, buoyant and fully submersible to 60 meters
- Flashing LED light
- Minimum 24 hour continuous operation
- 5 year battery storage life
Battery Replacement (Years)
5 Years
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