ELT 345 | ELT & Battery Only
$890.42
The ELT 345 provides a quick-and-easy retrofit opportunity with flexible installation options (standard or slim style two-wire remote switch). The ELT utilizes the same RF output using only one coax cable to transmit both 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz signals when connected to a 15- or 23-inch whip antenna. The ELT’s built-in navigational interface does not require aircraft power to operate—which results in lower installation costs.
*9600 standard baud rate unless otherwise requested.
This ELT 345 includes the ELT 345 and 6-year Lithium battery only.
Features
- Automatic Fixed (AF) Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
- FAA TSO Approved
- Designed for a quick and easy first-time or retrofit installation in experimental and general aviation aircraft
- Single antenna output for emergency transmission on both 406 MHz (Cospas-Sarsat) and 121.5 MHz (local Search & Rescue) frequencies
- Optional enhanced position accuracy within 100 meters through a built-in GPS interface (NMEA 0183 or RS 232)
- Hermetically sealed G-Switch for increased reliability
- Test the ELT and installation with a satellite-based online confirmation test via ARTEX’s proprietary satellite testing service 406Test.com
Specifications
2 lbDimensions:
6.4 x 2.96 x 3.78 in
(transmitter with mounting hardware installed)
Operating Frequencies:
121.5 MHz ± 6.075 kHz (Emission Designator 3K20A3X)
406.040 MHz ± 1 kHz (Emission Designator 16K0G1D)
Depending on Cospas-Sarsat TAC
Output Power:
406 MHz: 5W for 24 hr @ -20°C to 55°C (-4°F to 121°F)
121.5 MHz: 50 mW for 50 hr @ -20°C to 55°C (-4°F to 131°F)
Output Connector:
BNC female
Activation:
automatic by 4.5 ft/sec (2.3 G ) primary G-Switch and manual activation
Battery:
6-year, Lithium LiMnO2
Temperature Certified to:
Operating: -20°C to 55°C (-4°F to 131°F)
Storage: -55°C to 85°C (-67°F to 85°F)
Self-test checks:
G-Switch enabled, 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz power, NAV system, low battery
Remote control:
on/arm/test
Approvals:Â
Cospas-Sarsat, FAA TSO, Industry Canada
| Weight | 0.1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 0.1 × 0.1 × 0.1 in |
| Brand | ACR Artex |
SHIPPING INFORMATION
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SHIPPING COSTS
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