Kannad, Ais
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SafeLink AIS SART
The new Safelink AIS SART is a manual deployment survivor location device intended for use on life rafts or survival craft, it meets IMO SOLAS requirements and is an alternative to a Radar SART.Compact, easy to operate and deploy, the Safelink AIS SART is a portable device packed inside a quick release carry off bag for quick evacuation. Safelink AIS SART transmits target survivor information including structured alert messages, GPS position information and serialised identity number. Once activated the Safelink AIS SART transmits continually for a minimum of 96 hours.The new Safelink AIS SART is a manual deployment survivor location device intended for use on life rafts or survival craft, it meets IMO SOLAS requirements and is an alternative to a Radar SART. Compact, easy to operate and deploy, the Safelink AIS SART is a portable device packed inside a highly visible and buoyant quick release carry off bag for quick evacuation.Safelink AIS SART transmits target survivor information including structured alert messages, GPS position information and serialised identity number. Once activated the Safelink AIS SART transmits continually for a minimum of 96 hours. An inbuilt high precision GPS provides accurate position information to assist in quick recovery of survivors.Key Features: FCC approved Internationally approved Ship or Survival craft options Waterproof to10m Buoyant/floats Rugged, compact and lightweight Non-hazardous battery for safe and easy transportation Minimum 96 hour operational battery life 6 year battery life Visual indication of operation Built-in test facility Integral lanyard Mounting options - Internal/External Comes complete in its own carry case
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SafeLink R10 Works
Carrying a SafeLink R10 is a must for every safety conscious sailor. using this simple to operate, yet state of the art new device ensures the ultimate chance of retrieval in a Man Overboard situation. View the demonstration.How SafeLink R10 Works SafeLink R10 must be mounted on a lifejacket using the attachment clips provided, prior to going to sea R10 is activated manually in an emergency situation A unique emergency alert is transmitted to all AIS receivers and AIS enabled chart plotters within a 4 mile radius (typical) An AIS SAR emergency icon signals the requirement for urgent help in a Man Overboard situation. Precise target survivor information including GPS position becomes viewable when the chart plotter* cursor is positioned over the emergency alert icon Provides exact location, range and bearing to locate person(s) in need of assistance. The SafeLink R10 can be manually activated in two easy steps; when installed in the lifejacket the orange safety tab should be released, this 18arms 19 the R10 ready for use. To use, first inflate the lifejacket. When it is inflated, pull the orange tab downwards to pull the red cap off the R10. This will deploy the antenna and automatically switch ON the R10 SRS. If professionally* fitted to a lifejacket, the R10 can become semi-automatic in operation; the action of the lifejacket inflating triggers the activation of the R10