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ELT 5000 Distress Tracking (DT) For GADSS Compliance
Emergency Locator Transmitter with Distress Tracking or ELT-DT in a Crash-Survivable package.
The ARTEX ELT 5000 provides the next evolution of ELT Distress Tracking technology to meet new ICAO Global Aeronautical Safety System (GADSS) requirements. ELT 5000 provides both in-flight tracking and post-flight localization in a single crash-resistant unit. When integrated as part of an Autonomous Distress Tracking system, like the ARTEX ADT 5000, the configuration fully complies with all of the ICAO and EASA GADSS requirements.
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Want to learn more about why you need a GADSS Compliant Distress Tracking ELT:
For a full list of all the ELT 5000 Specification and a product brochure: Contact James Hunter at +1 954-612-9592 or james.hunter@acrartex.comThis device has not been authorized by the rules of the Federal Communications Commission, FAA, EASA, or Cospas-Sarsat. This device is not, and may not be, offered for sale or lease, or sold or leased until authorization is obtained.
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B406-4
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C406-1
The Artex C406-1 is an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) that has been built to meet the rigorous requirements of TSO C126, and pass even the toughest safety tests. The C406-1 ELT automatically activates during a crash, and transmits a 406 MHz digital message to a worldwide network of satellites, which allows first responders to quickly and accurately identify not only where you are, but who you are as well. These factors help take the ‘search’ out of ‘search and rescue’, and allow local first responders to more easily bring you home.
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C406-1 HM
The Artex C406-1 HM transmits on all 3 emergency frequencies (121.5/243.0 and 406 MHz). The ELT automatically activates during a crash and transmits 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.
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C406-2
The Artex C406-2 transmits on all 3 emergency frequencies (121.5/243.0 and 406 MHz.) The ELT automatically activates during a crash and transmits 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.
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C406-2 HM
The Artex C406-2 HM is an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) that has been built to meet the rigorous requirements of TSO C126, and pass even the toughest safety tests. The C406-2 HM ELT automatically activates during a crash, and transmits a 406 MHz digital message to a worldwide network of satellites, which allows first responders to quickly and accurately identify not only where you are, but who you are as well. These factors help take the ‘search’ out of ‘search and rescue’, and allow local first responders to more easily bring you home.
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C406-N
The Artex C406-N is a single output emergency locator transmitter (ELT) that contains the latitude/longitude information from the aircraft navigation system. Following long message protocol, the 406 MHz transmitter turns on and transmits an encoded digital message to the Cospas/Sarsat satellite system every 50 seconds for 520 milliseconds. During a crash, the ELT automatically activates and transmits the standard swept tone on 121.5 and 243.0 MHz.
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C406-N HM
The Artex C406-N HM is a single output emergency locator transmitter (ELT) that contains the latitude/longitude information from the aircraft navigation system. Following long message protocol, the 406 MHz transmitter turns on and transmits an encoded digital message to the Cospas/Sarsat satellite system every 50 seconds for 520 milliseconds. During a crash, the ELT automatically activates and transmits the standard swept tone on 121.5 and 243.0 MHz.
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ARTEX PLB
$359.95The ultra-compact ARTEX PLB can easily fit into your pocket or can be attached to a belt, taking up minimal space and ensuring it is readily accessible.
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Megaphone
The ACR EM-1A, EM-2BA, and EM-1D Portable Safety Megaphones have been designed to minimize acoustic feedback that results in whistling and other similar sounds. Each megaphone has a 90° sound projection angle so that people in the megaphone’s immediate vicinity, as well as those in the rear sections of an aircraft, can hear the message. Plus, the amplifier frequency band-pass has been selected to produce a crisp, clear reproduction of voice signals. Specific attention has been given to the physical size of the megaphone so that each model can be used effectively in a crowded environment.
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Remote Switch, LED Panel 453-0031
LED Panel Remote Switch
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Remote Switch, ME406 ACE 455-0023
This remote switch contains a small, 5-year lithium battery that’s designed to power the LED of the remote switch, thus allowing the ELT system to be independent of the aircraft power. The back of the remote switch contains the connector for the already installed and re-used “telephone wire” of the ACK or Ameri-King ELT installation.The remote switch for ME406 ACE fits exactly into the cut-out of the ACK ELT remote switch on an aircraft’s instrument panel. However, for Ameri-King ELT system upgrades, the cut-out needs to be slightly adapted.
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110-320 Rod Antenna
Tri-Band, Dual Input, 121.5, 243 & 406 MHz
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110-323 Rod Antenna
Tri-band, Dual Input, 121.5, 243 & 406 MHz
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8603 Rod Antenna, Tri-band
The ARTEX 8603 Rod Antenna is reinforced with glass and a polyester housing that covers our innovative Tri-Band technology, effectively bringing 121.5, 243, and 406 MHz frequencies in one compact package. This highly efficient antenna provides a single BNC connector for those installations that require a single connector set-up.
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110-324 Whip Antenna
Dual Band, with Inductor , 121.5 & 243 MHz
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110-328-01 Blade Antenna
Tri-band, Dual Input, 121.5, 243 & 406 MHz
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110-333 Blade Antenna
Tri-band, Dual Input, 121.5, 243 & 406 MHz
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110-337 Blade Antenna
Tri-band, Dual Input, 121.5, 243 & 406 MHz
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110-337-11 Antenna, 406 Blade
The 110-337-11 Antenna is equipped with our innovative Tri-Band technology, which brings the 121.5, 243, and 406 MHz frequencies into one compact package. This high-speed blade antenna offers two connectors for those installations that require this particular set-up. Plus, we offer two secure bonding methods for attaching this antenna to your aircraft: screw mounting or base plate mounting. Like all our equipment, this antenna is designed to meet industry standards. This product is compliant with TSOA C91a requirements and the Eurocae ED 62 flame test.
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110-338 Rod Antenna
Tri-band, 121.5, 243 & 406 MHz
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110-340 Blade Antenna
Tri-band, 121.5, 243 & 406 MHz
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110-343 Whip Antenna, Tri-band
Whip Antenna, Tri-band, 121.5, 243 & 406 MHz Available in two models: – 110-343 (white) – 110-343-01 (black)
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2-Wire ELT/RSWT Interface
The 2-Wire Remote Interface is a follow-up to the ME406 ACE ELT. The ME406 ACE emergency locator transmitter is a replacement for current ACK or Ameri-King 121.5 MHz ELTs, and comes complete with a remote switch and adapters to utilize existing wiring. The 2-Wire ELT/RSWT Interface uses just two of the existing wires from the wiring harness to connect the new cockpit remote switch to any of the 406 MHz series of ELTs.
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ELT to Nav Interface Boeing
When you’re facing an emergency situation, have peace of mind knowing that with the ELT to Nav-B Interface, search and rescue teams will have the knowledge of your position (within 100 meters). The ELT to Nav-B Interface is designed to be connected between the aircraft’s Flight Management Computer (FMC) or GPS receiver, and the B406-4 (Boeing) ELT. This device receives continuous position updates from the aircraft’s navigation system, and then translates it for use by the ELT. If you should need to activate your ELT, your aircraft’s latitude and longitude will be transmitted to a worldwide network of search and rescue satellites.
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DGL-1
With the Artex DGL-1 programming dongle, fleet operators will be able to efficiently transfer ELTs from aircraft to aircraft. The DGL-1 is a perfect match for the operator who wants auto-programming capability, but does not desire the position data function of the Artex ELT/NAV Interface. The DGL-1 comes attached to a top cover, which, along with the dongle, remain with the aircraft. When an ELT is installed, the DGL-1 re-programs the ELT with the aircraft’s 24-bit address. Bottom line: this device greatly simplifies maintenance and reduces downtime.
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Programmed PA for C406-N
The Artex Programming Adapter (PA) is an optional accessory for the C406-N series of ELTs, and will automatically re-program a C406-N ELT, overwriting previously stored data for efficient fleet maintenance.
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LNK-AL15 Aviation Locator Light (TSO-C85b)
$4,499.99The LNK-AL15 is an FAA TSO-C85b approved water-activated LED survivor locator light that is approved for use on life vests or life preservers in order to indicate the location of survivors in water as a result of an aviation related accident. The lamp and lens combo of the LNK-AL15 produce a powerful light that will last for a minimum of 8 hours after activation with a minimum light intensity of 1 cd. Throughout its entire operational life, the light will continuously output a steady white light to clearly indicate a survivor’s location and increase the probability of rescue. Packaged as 300 units per box.
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406Test ELT Self Testing Service
Sale of new 406Test subscriptions has been discontinued as of September 1st, 2023. Existing subscriptions will be supported and will continue to function as normal for the full six month subscription period. The 406Test service will no longer be supported as of March 1st, 2024.
Please note that a 406Test Subscription is an optional service and is not required in order for your beacon to function as intended. Regardless if a subscription is connected to your ELT, the ELT will still transmit your distress message.