OCEAN SIGNAL Epirb3 with AIS Manual
Introducing the OCEAN SIGNAL Epirb3 with AIS Manual – a reliable and advanced emergency position-indicating radio beacon designed to keep you safe on the water. Engineered to meet the latest standards, this beacon combines precise GPS tracking with enhanced visibility features for peace of mind during any maritime adventure.
- Compliant with RED 2014/53/EU directive for assured quality and safety
- Manual release Float-Free design with a 72-channel GNSS receiver supporting GPS, Galileo, and Glonass satellites
- Equipped with a bright white strobe light plus a high brightness infrared LED for maximum visibility in all conditions
- Operates reliably in temperatures ranging from -20°C to +55°C (Class 2 compliance)
- Convenient retractable antenna and quick-release bracket for easy deployment and storage
- Includes a safety strap for secure handling
- Long-lasting operation with up to 48 hours of continuous use on a single activation
- Integrated AIS function and Return Link Service (RLS) for enhanced tracking and communication
- NFC connectivity for straightforward device interaction and programming
- Backed by a 5-year warranty and a battery lifetime of 10 years, ensuring long-term reliability
Product Details
• Dimensions: 173 x 91 x 79 mm
• Weight: 422 grams
General
In Short
for boaters who depend on their equipment, their knowledge — and the sea itself. For those who maintain, repair, improve, and trust their vessels.
OCEAN SIGNAL Epirb3 with AIS Manual
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