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Specifications
- When the SAR-9 on a ship or liferaft sends out an echo signal and is swept by a radar on a nearby ship, the ship can identify the distress's location from 12 coaxial waves in the radar screen. Once the answering machine is turned on, there will be at least eight hours of signal transmission and 96 hours of standby.
- Meet IMO / GMDSS requirements
- Lightweight and rugged design for placement in life rafts
- Effective to help ships or life rafts for help
- Vertical wave width: 12.5 degrees
- Azimuth wave width: Omni-directional ± 2dB
- Launch electricity:> 400 mW
- Wave number: 12 sawtooth wave
- Transmission wave time: 7.5μs ± 1μs
- Return wave time: 0.4μs ± 0.1μs
- Sensitivity: more than 50dBM
- Operating time: 96 hours on standby
- Temperature: Operating temperature -20 ℃ to 55 ℃, storage temperature -30 ℃ to 65 ℃
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