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Automatic Portable-ELT (AF) (AP) with dual antennas:
The ELT (AF) (AP) is designed to be rigidly attached to the aircraft before the crash,
but readily removable from the aircraft after a crash. It functions as an ELT (AF)
during a crash sequence. The aircraft mounted antenna may be disconnected and a
portable antenna (mounted on the ELT mounting tray) is then attached to the ELT.
All mentioned procedures require no tools. Flashing light indicator on the ELT is
provided to alert the user that the ELT has been activated and is transmitting. The
ELT can be tethered to a survivor or a life raft. It is designed to aid the Cospas-Sarsat
satellite and SAR teams in locating the crash site or survivor(s).
The model AK-451 (AF) (AP) consists of an ELT main unit, an aircraft-fixed
antenna, a portable antenna, coaxial cable assembly, remote switch unit, interconnect
wiring assembly, a T-adapter connector, an audible buzzer monitor, a mounting tray,
clamp holders and portable soft case..
The ELT (AF)(AP) has an automatic activation G-Switch. It is activated
automatically upon a crash or manually operated.
If for any reason, a fixed mounting is not required, the ELT (AF)(AP) can be used as
a Portable Device, due to it ‘s manual operated hand use Portability. Check Local
and/or national regulations for this issue.
c.
Automatic Portable-ELT (AP) with integral antenna:
The ELT (AP) is designed to be rigidly attached to the aircraft before the crash, but
readily removable from the aircraft after a crash. It functions as an ELT (AF) during
a crash sequence. All mentioned procedures require no tools. Flashing light indicator
on the ELT is provided to alert the user that the ELT has been activated and is
transmitting. The ELT can be tethered to a survivor or a life raft. It is designed to aid
the Cospas-Sarsat satellite and SAR teams in locating the crash site or survivor(s).
The model AK-451 (AP) consists of an ELT main unit with an integral antenna,
remote switch unit, interconnect wiring assemblies, an audible buzzer monitor, a
mounting tray, clamp holders and portable soft case.
The ELT (AF) has an automatic activation G-Switch. It is activated automatically
upon a crash or manually operated.
If for any reason, a fixed mounting is not required, the ELT (AF)(AP) can be used as
a Portable Device, due to it ‘s manual operated hand use Portability. Check Local
and/or national regulations for this issue.
Summary of Contents for AK-451 Series
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