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EPIRB3 distress beacon

Ref. OS-702S-03932

The new EPIRB3 RescueMe beacon from Ocean Signal is a manually-activated global rescue beacon featuring a host of cutting-edge technologies that make rescue operations considerably easier .

The battery has a 10-year life and the GPS is equipped with 72 channels for ultra-fast positioning . Other functions include an AIS transmitter , RLS (Return Link Service), strobe lights and connection to a smartphone via NFC .

Price includes programming.

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OS-702S-03932

Data sheet

Product type
Emergency beacon
Function tag
Cospas-Sarsat compatible (406Mhz), Radiolocation of rescue vessels (121.50Mhz), AIS technology (162Mhz)
Battery life
10 years
Geolocation
GNSS (72 channels)
Trigger
Manuel
Category
EPIRB marine beacon, AIS marine beacon
MMSI coding
MMSI to be supplied for coding
Description

OCEAN SIGNAL - EPIBR3 RESCUEME DISTRESS BEACON - FOR RAPID RESCUE

This new Ocean Signal EPIRB3 distress beacon is supplied with manual release bracket . With its compact, modern design, this beacon provides a maximum amount of precise, reliable information to help rescue personnel as quickly as possible.

With the addition of NFC (near field communication), you'll be able to use the Ocean Signal application on your smartphone, monitor battery status or perform tests to make sure the beacon works perfectly.

The new Ocean Signal EPIRB3 distress beacon is designed for a multitude of sailors such as yachtsmen, fishermen and other marine professionals sailing close to the coast or offshore .



avantages de la balise de détresse EPIRB3 Ocean Signal

EPIRB3 RESCUE BEACON HIGHLIGHTS

In an emergency, the ocean Signal EPIRB3 beacon Has 3 methods for communicating your position to maximize your chances of survival:

  1. Link with emergency services via Cospas-Sarsat satellites (406MHz),
  2. 121.5MHz radiolocation signal for rescue vessels
  3. Visual indication with strobe light
  • Floating
  • EPIRB function
  • AIS transmitter
  • Retractable antenna
  • Quick-release bracket
  • Manual support release
  • White and infrared strobe light
  • 72-channel GPS (GPS, Galileo, & Glonass GNSS)
  • Battery life: over 48 hours at -20°C


RETURN LINK SERVICE (RLS)

The RescueMe EIPRB3 Ocean Signal beacon also integrates the return link technology or RLS . This translates into confirmation Via the Galileo satellite network, on behalf of the search and rescue services, that the distress message has been received And the Position is well detected .

The castaway is then warned by a Flashing blue light On the EIPRB3 beacon that its distress signal has been confirmed, taken into account and that help is on its way.

This EIPRB3 Ocean Signal distress beacon also provides rescuers with a visual aid by producing a "flashing" light white strobe light as well as infrared light . This is particularly useful when searching at night or in poor visibility.

Fonction RLS de la balise de détresse EPIBR3


Technologie NFC de la balise de détresse EPIRB3 Ocean Signal

NFC CONNECTIVITY

The Ocean Signal EPIRB3 RescueMe also features NFC functionality, enabling it to connect to a Smartphone.

In addition to the fact that the shipwrecked person can see that his distress signal is taken into account by a rescue center, with the rLS function , it can also access various information from its beacon.

Once you've installed the Ocean Signal app (available on IOS and Android), simply hold your phone up to the beacon and the app will open. It allows you to have access to a wealth of information :

  • Usage data
  • Parameter information
  • Battery status (life)

It also shows the number of GNSS self-tests and tests performed and passed:

  • Geolocation on a test map
  • Test date and time
  • Time taken for beacon to obtain GNSS position
  • Number of satellites used by the beacon
  • Precise location

Please note: only works with an NFC (Near Field Communication) compatible smartphone



CAT. II

The Ocean Signal EPIRB3 RescueMe distress beacon is supplied with a category 2 manual release mounting bracket .

This support will enable you to install the EPIRB3 safely and allow quick, easy release of the beacon in case of emergency.

The EPIRB3 Ocean Signal beacon triggered manually using a button Protected by a cover to prevent tampering and false distress calls.

There is also a version with automatic triggering, the EPIRB3 Pro.

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PRESENTATION OF THE EPIRB3 OCEAN SIGNAL BEACON



TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OCEAN SIGNAL BEACON EPIRB3

Deployment Category II - Manual release
Autonomy 48 hours minimum (at -20 C°)
GPS 72-channel multi-constellation receiver (GPS, Galileo, & Glonass GNSS)
Stroboscopic light
White and infrared
Dimensions in cm (beacon only, antenna not deployed) 17.27 x 9.14 x 7.87
Weight (tag only)
190g
Waterproofing 10m for 5 min
Storage temperature range -30°C to +70°C (-22°F to +158°F)
Operating temperature range -20°C to +55°C (-4°F to +131°F)
Power output (406/121.5) 406.040 MHz, 5W (nominal) / 121.5 MHz, 50mW (nominal)
AIS (Automatic identification system alert) ✔️
RLS (Return link service confirmation) ✔️
NFC (Near Field Communication) ✔️
Approvals Cospas-Sarsat, MED Module B
Approvals (in progress) FCC, Canada, AMSA, New Zealand (full list on Ocean Signal website)
Battery Lithium battery, Li/FeS2
Replacing the battery To be replaced 10 years after date of manufacture or after activation
Warranty 2 years (5 years if registered)

MAIN POINTS :

  • 72-channel GPS
  • Small and light
  • Worldwide coverage
  • Manual release
  • Over 48 hours of autonomy
  • Strobe and infrared light
  • Category 2 with AIS & EPIRB & NFC (Cat. 2 Class 2)

BOX CONTENTS :

  • 1 - EPIRB3 Ocean Signal beacon
  • 1 - Mounting bracket
  • 1 - Screw kit
  • 1 - PDF documentation



Please note:

Visit beacon MMSI programming Is carried out by the manufacturer itself. Once you have placed your order, simply send us your MMSI license by e-mail And we'll take care of the rest. Send your license to: expedition@comptoirnautique.com

If you don't have an MMSI license or don't know what it stands for, click on this link to get all the information:MMSI ANFR license

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