Ensuring that any MOB victim gets the best chance of rescue and survival. LifeSaving PLBs (Personal Locator Beacon) integrated with other MOB (Man Overboard) protection equipment such as Life Jackets , Immersion Suits, Dan Buoys.
The PLB range has been designed to meet the new international safety standards and uses a combination of 121.5MHz, VHF DSC and AIS GPS technologies in a single, compact, robust unit giving you and your crew the greatest chance of survival in the event of an MOB situation.
AU10 Series consists of 3 variants. Operating dual operating AIS Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) alerting on the 121.5MHz international Search and Rescue (SAR) frequency, while simultaneously transmitting GPS coordinates on AIS
AU10 Series consists of 3 variants. Operating dual operating AIS Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) alerting on the 121.5MHz international Search and Rescue (SAR) frequency, while simultaneously transmitting GPS coordinates on AIS
V100 Series consists of 2 variants. The world’s most advanced alerting and tracking Personal Locator Beacon. As soon as it reaches the water it sends an alert to the vessel’s VHF DSC radio. And if the vessel does not acknowledge the alert it will resend the alert to all VHF DSC radios nearby.
sMRT alerting units are able to operate with existing VHF DSC and AIS equipment or a sMRT 121.5 receiver, and can also interact with the sMRT Dial to generate an alert by GSM telephone systems. This is particularly useful in the aquaculture industry where work is often in remote areas with little or no support.
Can you integrated with SOLAS approved Personal Flotation Device – Ensuring that the person wearing the equipment has the best chance of survival in an MOB incident.
The GPS position is updated every minute via AIS and the sMRT V100 has a 150 mile transmission range.
Sea Marshall AU9-WF
Within 2 – 5 seconds of immersion in water, the Sea Marshall AU9-WF sends a distress signal on 121.5MHz which is then tracked using a sMRT SARfinder base unit.
The Sea Marshall AU9X works in seconds, sending an emergency alert and tracking on 121.5 MHz, after automatic or manual activation. All nearby vessels will receive the alert and be able to track, using their SARFinder 121.MHz homing signal, to quickly locate and track the man overboard (MOB) casualty.