Kannad Integra ELT
Emergency Locator Transmitter
The Integra ELT offers the highest level of resiliency through an innovative backup antenna design. Operating independently of the aircraft, the back-up antenna will transmit your position through the 406MHz frenquency to the Cospas-Sarsat search and rescue satellites.
This version is the Extended Range (ER) of the AF INTEGRA which operates from -40°C to +55°C and includes the ARINC e-nav module.
406 ELT Canadian Mandate
All Canadian air operators, private operators and foreign aircraft operating in Canada have to equip themselves with a compliant ELT applying to this latest requirement. Meanwhile, recreational operators will have until November 25th, 2025 to be equipped with 406 MHz ELT’s like the Kannad Integra Line.
Learn more about latest amendments to the Canadian Aviation Regulations.
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.
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FEATURES
- Automatic fixed or Automatic portable
- Cospas-Sarsat Class II: Operating temperatures -20° to +55°C
- Two-frequency transmitter (121.5 / 406MHz)
- 6 year battery life-time
- Short Circuit protection
- Internal GPS receiver with internal antenna
- Integral antenna transmitter
- For Fixed wing aircraft
SPECS
- Automatic Fixed Emergency Locator Transmitter with G-Switch sensor
- RTCA DO-160°/EUROCAE ED14 Environmental conditions
- TS0/ETSO Approved TSO-C126a, C142a / ETSO 2C91a, 2C126, C142a
- Weight: 176 g (1350 g to 1555 g with ELT and mounting bracket according to ELT types)
- Dimensions : 91 mm x 71 mm x 76 mm
- (205 mm x 119 mm x 87 mm with ELT automatic fixed and mounting bracket)
- (360 mm x 149 mm x 88 mm with ELT automatic portable and mounting bracket)