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MT410 406 MHz PLB GME’s AccuSat Series, available with or without an integrated GPS option, are leading the world with feature innovation and user benefits. Not only is the MT410 AccuSat the smallest and lightest PLB on the market, it offers a massive 7 year battery replacement life, an ‘industry first’ 7 year warranty, a high intensity LED strobe and a ‘Non Hazmat’ battery pack for simple and cost effective transportation - all contributing to the unique AccuSat advantage. |
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MT400 406 MHz digital EPIRB is the culmination of three years of extensive R & D by GME engineers. The end result is a radical new design concept that is not only a significant improvement on existing beacon performance, but dramatically slashes the cost of 406 MHz EPIRB ownership. An auxiliary homing transmitter is included in the MT400 to enable suitable equipped Search and Rescue forces to home in on the distress beacon. |
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NEWMT403G 406 MHz digital EPIRB has an additional 16 Channel parallel GPS receiver with top mounted Quad helix antenna to improve location accuracy to better than 100 metres typically.
A key feature of the MT403 series is the use of non-hazardous battery packs that are IATA compliant and allow for restriction free transportation. The MT403G also includes a water activation feature.
Once it has been removed from its mounting bracket, the MT403G will activate automatically on immersion in water. Of course you can also activate it manually if required. Advantages of a 406 MHZ EPIRB over the older analogue EPIRBs include world wide coverage, position location accuracy to within 5 kms (100 m for the MT403G GPS model) and a more stable transmitted signal resulting in faster response time. Most importantly, the addition of a unique digitally coded message provides Search and Rescue authorities with vital information including the country of beacon registration and identification of the vessel in distress thus greatly reducing the incidence of false alerts and unneccesary deployment of valuable rescue resources. An auxiliary homing transmitter is included in the MT403G to enable suitably equipped Search and Rescue forces to home on the distress beacon.
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MT403FF 406 MHz digital EPIRB is a "state of the art" satellite distress beacon designed to operate in conjunction with the COSPAS-SARSAT International Satellite Search and Rescue System. |
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