Section 2 - Plb Markings And Labels; Section 3 - Cospas Sarsat Search And Rescue System - Satro PLB-110 Mode D'emploi

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PLB-110
PHYSICAL
Weight
Dimensions
Volume
Altitude
Color
Case Material
Antenna Material
aPPLICaBLE STanDaRDS & REGULaTIOnS
Cospas Sarsat T.001/T.007
RTCM 11010.2 with Amendment 1
USA FCC
ISo 9001; 2008
AS9100 Revision C
SECTIOn 2 – PLB MaRKInGS anD LaBELS
Antenna Latch
Strobe Light
Self Test/gPS Test Button
gPS Receiver
green/Red LeD Indicator
oN/oFF Cover
(Activation Button
Underneath)
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4.3 ounces
4.09 inches long, 2.39 inches wide, 0.92
inches thick (pocket size)
8.99 cubic inches
25,000 ft. max continuous (Decompression
8,000-35,000 ft., 15 sec.)
Predominately high-visibility orange;
translucent blue
Hi Impact Polycarbonate
electroplated Stainless Steel
Figure 1 – Front of PLB (Blue)
Antenna
Battery Pack With
expiration Date
Self Test Instructions
Activation
Instructions
Registration Label
Applied By User
UIN Label:
Applied At The Factory;
Unique To each Beacon
SECTIOn 3 – COSPaS SaRSaT SEaRCH anD RESCUE SYSTEM
In operation since 1982, 43 countries participate in the International Cospas Sarsat
System and the satellites, ground stations, Mission Control Centers (MCC) and Rescue
Control Centers (RCC) located around the world provide SAR services for nearly all
of the world oceans and land mass, even in areas where there are no formal SAR
agreements. See Figure 3.
Figure 3 - Map of Cospas Sarsat Participants
Figure 2 – Back of PLB
(Orange)
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