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ELT1000 BatteryArtex battery ELT1000 is a 6-year, LiSO2 replacement Lithium Battery Pack for Artex 406 MHZ ELT 1000. Battery pack for the Artex ELT 1000 consists of two “D” size Lithium Sulfur Dioxide cells.
Artex battery ELT1000 is a 6-year, LiSO2 replacement Lithium Battery Pack for Artex 406 MHZ ELT 1000. Battery pack for the Artex ELT 1000 consists of two “D” size Lithium Sulfur Dioxide cells.
Artex battery for ELT345 6–year Lithium (LiMnO2), replacement battery for the ELT 345.
The Artex battery SLB406 is a replacement 2 year lithium battery pack for SLB-460 Personal Locator Beacon.
The Artex 452-0222 ELT Battery is a lithium metal, solid cathode battery for G406-4 ELTs. Made from lithium-manganese dioxide and has a 5 year lifespan.
Artex elt battery ELT203 is an Alkaline battery pack for the Survival 200S series.
Artex elt battery ELT200 is the replacement battery for the ELT200 system.
The ELT 1000 is equipped with 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 1000 transmits on 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz frequencies. Like all our products, this ELT is built to surpass industry standards, and ensure that you’ll always get the help you need. Be Prepared for the Unpredictable: – Single output – Two-wire remote switch – Built-in GPS navigational interface – Accurate positioning – Multiple installation configurations.
The ARTEX ME406, a single output ELT, utilizes the same RF output and only one coax cable to transmit a 406 MHz emergency signal to the Cospas/Sarsat satellites and a local 121.5 Homing signal. The ELT automatically activates during a crash and transmits a continuous swept tone of 121.5 MHz. During activation, the 406 MHz transmitter sends an encoded 5-watt signal to the Cospas-Sarsat Satellites every 50 seconds for 440 milliseconds to alert Search and Rescue.
As a single-output Emergency Locator Transmitter, the Artex ME406P utilizes the same RF output to transmit 121.5 and 406 MHz emergency signals to the Cospas/Sarsat satellites. The ELT automatically activates during a crash and transmits a continuous swept tone of 121.5 MHz. During activation, the 406 MHz transmitter sends an encoded 5-watt signal every 50 seconds for 440 milliseconds to alert Search and Rescue.