ELT 1000

ELT 1000

ELT 1000

Product catalog summary
Specifications:
The 406 MHz Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) with GPS Navigational Interface operates at frequencies of 121.5 MHz and 406.0 to 406.1 MHz, depending on the Cospas-Sarsat TAC. It provides an output power of 5W for 24 hours at 406 MHz and 100 mW for over 50 hours at 121.5 MHz, within a temperature range of -20°C to +55°C. The device features a BNC female output connector and can be activated automatically by a G-Switch or manually. It uses a 6-year lithium LiSO2 battery and is certified for operating temperatures from -20°C to +55°C and storage temperatures from -55°C to +85°C.
Activation and Testing:
The ELT can be activated automatically by a primary G-Switch or manually. It includes a self-test feature for G-Switch, 406 MHz power, antenna/coax connection, and low battery. Remote control options include On/Arm/Test functions.
Installation and Components:
The ELT 1000 comes with a mounting tray, coax cable, audio buzzer, remote switch, and optional ACE adapter module for retrofit. It weighs 2.2 lbs with the tray and measures 6.59”L x 2.86”H x 3.69”W. Part numbers for antennas include Rod: 110-338 or 110-338-01 and Whip: 110-773.
Improved Positional Accuracy:
The ARTEX ELT 1000 offers enhanced positional accuracy compared to standard 121.5 MHz transmitters, with a typical accuracy of 1.86 miles, improving to approximately 110 yards when connected to an aircraft navigation system.
Affordability and Retrofit:
The ELT 1000 is a cost-effective upgrade for older 121.5 MHz systems, utilizing a single RF output and coax cable for both 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz signals. It features a GPS interface that does not require aircraft power, reducing installation costs. The remote switch requires only two wires, simplifying upgrades.
Regulatory Compliance:
The ELT complies with Section 91.207 of the Federal Aviation Regulation and similar international regulations, requiring an approved automatic type emergency locator transmitter for U.S. registered civil aircraft.
Distribution:
Distributed by ACR Electronics, Inc., the ELT 1000 is suitable for various aircraft manufacturers, including Boeing, Cessna, and Gulfstream, among others.
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Catalog excerpts

ELT 1000-1

Boeing Cessna Hawker Beechcraft Piper Cirrus Diamond Quest Gulfstream Bombardier/Learjet Embraer Sikorsky Bell U.S.A Military ARTEX ELT 1000 SPECIFICATIONS Operating Frequencies 121.5 MHz +/-5KHz 406.0 to 406.1 MHz, Depending on Cospas-Sarsat TAC Output Power 406 MHz: 5W for 24 hours @-20°C to +55°C (-4°F - 131°F) 121.5 MHz: 100 mW min >50 hours @ -20°C to +55°C (-4°F - 131°F) Output Connector BNC female Activation Automatic by 4.5 ft/sec (2.3 G) Primary G-Switch or manual activation Battery 6-year lithium LiSO2 Temperature Certified to: Operating: -20°C to +55°C (-4°F to +131°F) Storage: -55°C to +85°C (-67°F to +185°F) Remote Switch Standard 8304 or 453-0023 Self Test G-Switch enabled 406 MHz power Antenna/coax connection Low battery 406 MHz Emergency Locator Transmitter with GPS Navigational Interface Remote Control On/Arm/Test Mounting Hardware ELT 1000 mounting tray: A3-062758-1 Other Parts Coax cable Audio buzzer (alerts ground crews of accidental activations) Remote switch ACE adapter module (Optional for ACK Retrofit) Weights (with tray) Total Weight: 2.2 lbs (996 g) Measurements ELT transmitter with mounting hardware installed: 6.59” (167 mm)L x 2.86” (73 mm)H x 3.69” (94 mm)W Part Numbers ELT 1000 - 2802 Antennas For fixed wing applications: Rod: 110-338 or 110-338-01 Whip:110-773 Check out our full line of ELT products at www.ACRARTEX.com ACR Electronics, Inc. Ft. Lauderdale, FL USA www.ACRARTEX.com Scan with Phon

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ELT 1000-2

Quick and Easy Retrofit for General Aviation Aircraft Stainless Steel Mounting Strap Complies with new FAA Guidelines • Automatic Fixed Emergency Locator Transmitter • Single antenna output for emergency transmission on both 406 MHz (Cospas-Sarsat) and 121.5 MHz frequencies (local Search & Rescue) • Enhanced positional accuracy with a GPS interface that does not require aircraft power • Encoded digital message broadcasts aircraft identification/registration and owner/emergency contact details Single Antenna Output If you’re flying without a modern 406 MHz Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT),...

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