Kannad 406 Survival
Automatic, Portable ELT
The 406 Survival is designed to be installed in the aircraft cabin. Through the three frequency transmitter – 406, 243 & 121.5 MHz, the ELT provides a direct connection to global Search And Rescue (SAR) services when an emergency situation occurs.
The Kannad 406 Survival ELT can be installed inside an aircraft on a mounting bracket or in a carry-off bag.
Application:
- Installation in the cabin or stowed inside the life raft
- Selected by UNITED AIRLINES
- Can be installed on “mounting bracket, AS” or in a “carry-off bag, AS”
- Automatically activated in contact with water
- Fitted with a TNC antenna receptacle
- Mounting bracket AS or AS-PLUS or carry-off bag must be ordered separately
ADVANTAGES
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GPS inside
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Antenna inside
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Portable
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GPS Options
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Economic installation
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What’s Inside Your Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)? Part II
Today we will address the critical differences between the 121.5MHz ELTs that many people still fly with today, versus the 406MHz associated with a GPS.
NEWS
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FEATURES
- Survival ELT: type ELT (S)
- Three frequency transmitter (121.5 / 243 / 406 MHz)
- 6 year battery life-time
SPECS
- Dimensions: Antenna deployed: 590 mm x 160 mm x 160 mm
- Packed: 290 mm x 165 mm x 165 mm
- On mounting bracket: 300 mm x 162 mm x 160 mm
- Weight (including battery, auxiliary antenna and flotation collar): typical 1305 g / max 1376 g
Emergency Locator Transmitters and Beacons