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Mcmurdo Fast Find
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REVERE
Fastfind 210 GPS PLB
A
GREAT NEW PRODUCT! Get Found FAST with a PLB as small as a mobile
telephone. Fits easily into backpacks, on lifejackets...put it just about
anywhere, and get found anywhere in the world! No subscription fees are
required, and weighs
just 5.3 oz.
Fastfind will transmit a unique emergency
message identifier through the Cospas/Sarsatsatellite system which can pinpoint
your location anywhere on the earth’s surface. In most cases, the emergency
alert is first received within as little as 5 minutes. Fastfind has a secondary
‘homing’ transmitter which allows Search and Rescue teams to direction find
or ‘home in ’ on it once they arrive on scene. Fastfind has a storage life
of 5 years, and once activated will continue to transmit emergency alerts for a
minimum of 24 hours. Fastfind also has a unique, built-in SOS flash feature to
aid in nighttime rescues.
Key Features
• As small as an average mobile
phone
• No subscription fees required
• Built-in GPS
• Weighs just 5.3 oz./ 150g
• Unique flashing SOS feature
• Built-in operational indicator lights
• Global alert to Cospas-Sarsat satellites
• 406MHz transmitter
• Frequency: 406.037MHz
• 121.5MHz homing frequency
• Positional accuracy to within 100 feet
• 24-hour transmit time
• Waterproof to 32 feet/ 10m
• Complete with lanyard
• 5-year battery life
• Non-hazardous shipping: air or ground
• Auxillary flotation pouch available soon
(Fastfind will not float on its own)
GPS
Fastfind 210 has a built-in Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver to
potentially reduce the time for SAR teams to arrive on scene. If the sky view is
obscured by tree canopy or a steep-sided canyon, the GPS may take longer, or
possibly fail to obtain a position fix. In this case, distress alert may be
transmitted without GPS location information.
RADIO
LICENSE
U.S. users are not required to hold a radio license for a PLB. Other
national administrations may require the PLB user to be licensed, for further
advice check with your dealer or contact your national communications licensing
authority.
OVERVIEW OF USER REGISTRATION
The PLB’s unique identifier must be registered with the national authority
indicated in the white area on the rear of the PLB. Complete the user
registration form and return it to the address indicated on the form. Some
countries (including USA and UK) will send the registered user a DECAL label
which you are obliged to fit to the rear of the PLB as ‘proof of
registration’. Please use the online link in the above right to go to
www.noaa.gov for more information.
SPECIFICATIONS
| Fastfind 210: |
Category 2,
will not float |
| Programming: |
Optical
infra-red link |
| Operation: |
Three-stage
manual operation |
| Temperature : |
Class 2, -20°C
to +55°C, (-4°F to +131°F) |
| Battery type
and life: |
9V Lithium; 5
years storage, then 24 hours operating |
| Sealing: |
Temporary
immersion to 10m (30 ft) for 5 mins.(IP 58, IPX7) |
| Weight: |
150g ( 5.3 oz) |
Altitude:::
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MIL-STD-810E
(10,000 feet) |
| Antenna: |
Deployable
flexible vertical blade |
406MHz
Transmitter
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| Frequency : |
406.037MHz |
| Output power: |
5 Watts, +/-
2dB |
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| 121.5 MHz
Transmitter |
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| Frequency : |
121.5 MHz
+/-3kHz |
| Output power: |
50mW, +/- 3dB
PERP |
Homer sweep drection: |
UP or DOWN |
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Applied
Standards
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COSPAS-SARSAT
T.001/T.007 class2
RTCM SC110 STD 11010.2
ETSI EN 302-152-1
AS/NZS 4280.2
NSS-PLB06 |
| SOS Flash |
Morse code SOS
pattern (30 operations allowed) |
| Haz-Mat |
Non-hazardous
Shipping: Air or ground |
FCC
Approved
Cospas-Sarsat Certification TAC:194E
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