ELT-345 Slim Kit 15in Whip Antenna
Take to the skies with confidence with the ELT 345. When an emergency happens, rely on the same brand that leading commercial aircraft manufacturers trust for first-class quality, superior technology, and outstanding customer service. The best selling ARTEX ELT 345 is built to the industry’s most stringent quality management standards to ensure the ELT works the first time, every time. The ARTEX ELT 345 transmits on 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz frequencies while providing positon accuracy thanks to the built-in GPS navigational interface. The ELT 345 boasts an industry low price for an ELT providing the same quality and performance on which the ARTEX brand was built.
ELT-345 Standard Kit 23in Whip Antenna
RAMI AV-701 General Aviation ELT Antenna
This general aviation antenna is intended for use with an ELT (Emergency Locator Transmitter). It is a passive single port three frequency aircraft blade antenna, designed for high speed aircraft. The circuit Board Housing is made from Polycarbonate. This antenna operates at VHF and UHF frequencies.
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RAMI AV-402 Airborne ELT Antenna
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RAMI AV-300 ELT Communication
The AV-300 ELT antenna is intended for use with a 406 MHz ELT (Emergency Locator Transmitter) for General Aviation. It is a passive three frequency fiberglass rod whip antenna, designed for low speed aircraft (up to 350 knots). It has met DO-160G, Section 8, Category U requirements for robust vibration and is qualified for installation on helicopters with unknown rotor frequencies.
RAMI AV-100 ELT Antenna
This airborne antenna is intended for use with an ELT (Emergency Locator Transmitter) for general aviation. It has a passive two frequency wire whip, designed for low speed aircraft (up to 250 knots). This antenna operates at VHF and UHF frequencies. It has met DO-160G, Section 8, Category U requirements for robust vibration and is qualified for installation on helicopters with unknown related rotor frequencies.