Ocean Signal Launches Radio Transmitters30/07/2010 |
| Communications and safety at sea specialist, Ocean Signal, will launch three new products at the SMM exhibition in Hamburg. Following extensive research and development by the company's designers and engineers, Ocean Signal has created a series of GMDSS products which each display innovative and industry leading benefits. The products include the SafeSea E100/E100G series of Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs), the SafeSea S100 Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) and the SafeSea V100 survival craft VHF hand portable radiotelephone. |
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The SafeSea E100 and E100G EPIRBs have the longest quoted operational battery lives in the industry with enough capacity to operate the EPIRB continuously, typically for four whole days, even using the E100G with GPS fix and in worse case temperatures to -20°C. In addition, batteries can be replaced by the user, eliminating the need to return the unit to the manufacturer or agent when they need changing.
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