Note:
Standard baud rate is 9600. Baud rate can be adjusted to match your GPS
unit. If you require the baud rate to be 4800 for a portable GPS unit,
please use special instructions during checkout.
Take to the skies with confidence with the ELT 345. This emergency
locator transmitter is equipped via NAV interface, so if you run into an
emergency, search and rescue teams will be given your aircraft location
in less than a minute, within 100 meters. In addition to providing
position accuracy, the ELT 345 transmits on 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz
frequencies. Like all our products, this ELT is built to surpass
industry standards, and ensure you'll get the help you need. Be Prepared
for the Unpredictable: - Manual and automatic activation - Two-wire
remote switch - Flexible installation - Stainless steel mounting bracket
- Built-in navigational interface
When an emergency happens, rely on the same brand that leading aircraft
manufacturers trust for first-class quality, superior technology, and
outstanding customer service. The new 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. GPS data is embedded within
the first emergency transmission and provides Search and Rescue
personnel with the aircraft location, within 100 meters, in less than a
minute. The ELT 345 boasts an industry low price for an ELT providing
the same quality and performance on which the ARTEX brand was built.
FAA TSO C126b approved.
Installation
- The ARTEX ELT 345 can be activated manually (via cockpit remote switch or ELT switch) or automatically (the G-Switch senses a 2.3G or greater impact), and alerts the closest Search and Rescue agency of your emergency. The 406 MHz signal, containing your GPS coordinates, is transmitted to the Cospas-Sarsat satellites and relayed to the Mission Control Center where it is immediately routed to the nearest Search and Rescue agency. Your beacon’s registration will tell first responders who you are and the beacon itself lets them know where you are to within 100 meters. Finally, the local 121.5 MHz homing signal assists Search and Rescue forces to identify your exact location.
Specifications
Model: | ELT 345 |
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Product Number: | 8102 |
Operating Frequencies: | 406.040 MHz (+/- 1kHz) - Emission Designator 16K0G1D / 121.5 MHz (+/- 6.075 kHz) - Emission Designator 3K20A3X |
Output Power: | 406 MHz: 5 W for 24 hours @ -20°C to +55°C, 121.5 MHz: 50 mW for 50 hours @ -20°C to +55°C |
Output Connector: | BNC Female |
GPS: | Built-in GPS Navigational Interface (NMEA 0183 or RS 232) |
Activation: | Automatic via G-Switch by 4.5 ft/sec (2.3 G) or Manual Activation |
Battery: | 6 year Lithium (LiMnO2), Replacement Battery Part No. 8322 |
Temperature Certified to: | Operating: -20°C to +55°C, Storage: -55°C to +85°C |
Self Test Checks: | G-Switch Enabled, 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz Power, NAV system, Low Battery |
Remote Control: | ON/ARM/TEST |
Weight (with tray): | 2.0 lbs (907.19 g) |
Measurements: | ELT Transmitter with mounting hardware installed: 6.40 (L) x 2.96 (H) x 3.78” (W) inches (16.26 x 7.52 x 9.60 cm) |
Approvals: | Cospas-Sarsat, FAA TSO, Industry Canada |
Antenna: | Black Whip Antenna (P/N: 8324) |
Mounting Tray and Strap: | P/N: 8323 (Universal mounting hole pattern fits 90% of existing ELT hole configurations) |
ARTEX ELT 345 GPS / 406 / 121.5 WITH WHIP ANTENNA FAA TSO
- Product Code: 8102
- Availability: In Stock
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$849.99