EPIRB

These EPIRBs transmit the user's registered, digitally-coded distress signal on 406.025MHz and a 121.5MHz Search and Rescue homing frequency for a minimum of 48 hours, even in extreme (-400C) weather conditions. Meet COSPAS-SARSAT, FCC and USCG requirements. The Category II-Manual Release/Activation model is now supplied with a free Low-Pro mounting bracket. They meet all international regulations and are approved for use worldwide.
  • Single, three-position flip switches for functional testing and operation
  • Built-in strobe lights to assist searchers in poor visibility
  • Self-bouyant and requires no flotation collar
  • Lithium batteries with 5-year replacement life/11 year useful life
  • Low Pro2 bracket included that features a quick release function and a
  • water sensor deactvation magnet to guard against accidental activation
  • 5-year limited warranty

Get Back Aboard Kia Orana.