C406-N ELT System | Single Output, Navigation
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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. 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-N is a single BNC output ELT with an automatic G-switch for fixed wing applications. Connects directly to aircraft navigation. Capable of custom programming with optional adapter.
Features
Version 455-5060 includes:
- C406-N ELT
- Lithium battery
- Install kit (455-7422)
- Mounting tray (452-5050)
- Top cover (452-3052)
- Mounting cap (452-5066)
- Buzzer (130-4004)
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, supports ARINC 429
- Automatic or manual activation
- 5-year lithium battery
- Self tests: G-Switch Enabled, 406 MHz Power Antenna/Coax Connection, Position Data Present, Low Battery, and Presence of Navigation Data
Specifications
Weight:
3.16 lb (1.43 kg), ELT transmitter
4.24 lb (1.9 kg), total weight with mounting frame assembly
Dimensions:
11.74 x 3.9 x 3.82 in, with mounting hardware installed
Model:
C406-N
Antenna:
Not included
Operating Frequencies:
406 MHz, 121.5 MHz, 243 MHz ±0.005% (A3X)
Output Power:
406 MHz: 5W (520 ms/50 sec) for 24 hours @ -20°C to 55°C
121.5/243.0 MHz: 100 mW min (+20 dBm) for 50 hours @ -20°C to 55°C
Output Connector:
BNC Female (121.5/243.0/406 MHz)
Activation:
Automatic by 4.5 feet per second (2.3 G) Primary G-Switch or Manual Activation
Battery:
5-year Lithium (LiMnO2, solid cathode), Replacement Battery Part No. 452-0133
Temperature Certified to:
Operating: -20°C to 55°C, Storage: -55°C to 85°C
Remote Switch:
Not included
| Weight | 0.1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 10 × 8 × 6 in |
| Brand | ACR Artex |
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