EPIRB G5 GPS AUTO CAT I

The EPIRB G5 GPS AUTO CAT I is a state-of-the-art Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon designed to provide critical distress signaling capabilities in maritime emergencies. Engineered for automatic deployment and featuring integrated GPS, this device significantly enhances the speed and accuracy of rescue operations. It is built to meet rigorous international safety standards, offering mariners a reliable lifeline when every second counts.

  • Key Features
  • Automatic Deployment (Category I): Designed to activate automatically when submerged, ensuring immediate distress signaling without manual intervention.
  • Integrated GPS: Provides precise location data to rescue services, drastically reducing search times.
  • Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Integration: Capable of transmitting distress alerts directly to other vessels and shore stations equipped with DSC.
  • Enhanced Signal Transmission: Utilizes multiple frequencies (406 MHz and 121.5 MHz) for robust distress alerting and homing.
  • Robust and Waterproof Construction: Built to withstand harsh marine environments, ensuring reliable operation in extreme conditions.
  • Long Battery Life: Features a long-lasting battery, providing extended operational time for prolonged emergencies.

The EPIRB G5 GPS AUTO CAT I represents the pinnacle of personal maritime safety technology. Its automatic deployment feature, characteristic of Category I EPIRBs, is designed for installation in a bracket that allows for immediate activation upon immersion. This crucial feature ensures that distress signals are sent even if the user is incapacitated or unable to manually activate the device. The integration of GPS technology means that your precise location is transmitted along with the distress signal, giving rescuers vital information to pinpoint your position quickly and efficiently.

This EPIRB is an essential piece of safety equipment for any vessel operating offshore or in remote waters. Its ability to transmit distress signals accurately and reliably can be the difference between a swift rescue and a prolonged ordeal. The device is built with durability and performance in mind, utilizing high-quality materials and advanced electronics to ensure it functions flawlessly under pressure. The G5 model is designed to be user-friendly, with straightforward activation and maintenance procedures, while offering sophisticated emergency communication capabilities. Its compliance with international standards further assures its effectiveness and reliability in global maritime operations.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
MFG Number 1082800-002A
Product Type EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon)
Category Category I (Automatic Deployment)
GPS Integrated Yes
Transmission Frequencies 406 MHz (Distress), 121.5 MHz (Homing)
Battery Type Non-hazardous Lithium
Battery Life (Standby) 10 years
Activation Automatic (water immersion) and Manual
Waterproof Rating IP68
Operating Temperature -20°C to +55°C (-4°F to +131°F)
Dimensions (approximate) 225mm (H) x 100mm (Dia)
Weight (approximate) 1.6 lbs

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