Pointer ELT
August 21, 2009 by SemiCritic
Filed under Electronic
Not all emergency locator transmitters (ELTs) are the same. They are designed for specific need, like the Pointer ELT. This model is specially made for search and rescue networks for efficient monitoring and tracing of aircrafts in emergency situation. Searching for disaster victims is now made simpler with this specific device as it transmits phase modulated aircraft identification data on the 406 MHz frequency to immediately identify emergency.
These and more are the reasons why an aviation company should buy a Pointer ELT. More qualities of the technologically advanced device include:
~ transmitting 121.5 MHz frequency for airborne
~ for ground search operations
~ features factory or field programming of the microprocessor as a separate module
~ internal GPS
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