Artex C406–1 HM ELT is an automatic fixed type ELT which transmits on 121.5, 243.0, and 406 MHz frequencies. In the event of a crash the ELT automatically activates transmitting the standard swept tone on 121.5 and 243.0 MHz. It also transmits a 406 MHz encoded digital message to the Cospas/Sarsat satellite system, which allows for rapid identification and reduces Search and Rescue response time.
Model C406–1 HM is a single BNC output ELT with a multi–axis G–switch for helicopter applications. Compatible with optional Nav Interface.
Kit Includes
• C406–1 HM ELT
• Lithium battery
Features
• Operates on 121.5, 243, and 406 MHz frequencies for global coverage
• RF output
• Rod, whip, and blade antenna compatible
• Compatible with aircraft navigation system with optional interface
• Automatic or manual activation
• 5–year lithium battery
• Self tests: G–Switch Enabled, 406 MHz Power Antenna/Coax Connection, Position Data Present, and Low Battery
Technical Data
Manufacturer Part Number
453–5003
Weight
3.16 lb (1.43 kg), ELT transmitter 4.24 lb (1.9 kg), total weight with mounting frame assembly
Dimensions
11.74 x 3.9 x 3.82 in, with mounting hardware installed
Antennas
Not Included
Operating Frequencies
406 MHz, 121.5 MHz, 243 MHz ±0.005% (A3X)
Output Power
406 MHz: 5W (520 ms/50 sec) for 24 hours @ –20°C to 55°C 121.5/243.0 MHz: 100 mW min (+20 dBm) for 50 hours @ –20°C to 55°C
Output Connector
BNC Female (121.5/243.0/406 MHz)
Activation
Automatic by 4.5 feet per second (2.3 G) Primary G–Switch or Manual Activation
Battery
5–year Lithium (LiMnO2, solid cathode), Replacement Battery Part No. 452–0133
Temperature Certified to:
Operating: –20°C to 55°C, Storage: –55°C to 85°C
Remote Switch
Not Included
About Artex
Artex is the leading development center for emergency beacons that are designed with one purpose in mind: Saving Lives. Through their combined technology expertise in the marine, aviation, outdoor and military markets, they design and manufacture cutting edge rescue beacons and survival gear for boaters, pilots, hunters, hikers and combat troops, not to mention many of the leading boat builders and aircraft manufacturers in the industry.