Supplied with:

  • Instruction Manual
  • Quick Reference Placard
  • Registration Forms
  • Mounting Bracket

MT403FG 406 MHz EPIRB with GPS & Auto Release

The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) compliant MT403FG is a 'state of the art' satellite distress beacon designed to operate in conjunction with the COSPAS-SARSAT International Satellite Search and Rescue System.

Designed to meet the most demanding regulatory approvals the GME MT403FG is a Class 2, Category 1 EPIRB in a fully enclosed float free housing with a Hammar HRU that will release the beacon at a certain depth, the beacon will then automatically activate.

Using the same innovative technology that produced the MT400 and revolutionised the EPIRB world, the MT403FG now offers commercial vessel operators the same GME performance and value enjoyed by recreational boaters. A key feature of the MT403 series is the use of non-hazardous battery packs that are IATA compliant and allow for restriction free transportation.

The MT403FG has an additional 16 Channel parallel GPS receiver with top mounted Quad Helix antenna to improve location accuracy to better than 100 metres typically.

The cost of 406 MHz beacon ownership has been dramatically lowered by the introduction of the MT403FG. GME's unique energy conserving microprocessor technology enables the battery replacement period to be extended to 6 years. This technology has significantly reduced both the size and accordingly the replacement price. The MT403FG is factory programmed with a unique serial number which should be registered with the appropriate national Search and Rescue Authority. In many countries, authorities permit the EPIRB to be coded with the vessel's Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) number or Radio Call Sign. This reprogramming is undertaken by a GME authorised Dealer.

Advantages of a 406 MHz EPIRB over the older analogue EPIRBs include world wide coverage, position location accuracy to within 5 kms (100 m for the GPS models) and a more stable transmitted signal resulting in faster response time. Most importantly, the addition of a unique digitally coded message provides Search and Rescue authorities with vital information including the country of beacon registration and identification of the vessel in distress thus greatly reducing the incidence of false alerts and unneccesary deployment of valuable rescue resources.

An auxiliary homing transmitter is included in the MT403FG to enable suitably equipped Search and Rescue vessels to home in on the distress beacon.


GME has been designing and manufacturing EPIRB's for over 30 years, in that time literally hundreds of lives have been saved in Australia and around the world.

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Features

  • Unrivaled in technology, performance and price.
  • Meets AS/NZ 4280.1:2003 standards. C/S T.001/007. IMO A810 (19).
  • Ground breaking microprocessor based design delivers unparalleled performance and value.
  • Non-hazardous IATA compliant battery pack for restriction free transportation.
  • Zero warm-up digital technology.
  • 16 Channel parallel GPS receiver with top mounted Quad Helix antenna for better than 100 meter accuracy.
  • High visibility solid state strobe.
  • Enclosed in a UV resistant float free housing that automatically deploys and activates the EPPIRB when submersed to a depth of 2-4 metres.
  • Rugged easy-to-mount design.
  • 6 Year battery life.
  • Easy, in-built self-test with audio / visual alert.
  • 6 Year GME Warranty.
  • COSPAS-SARSAT worldwide operation.

Specifications

MODES OF OPERATION
Activated UHF (406) and VHF (homer) complete with high intensity strobe and audible activation alert
Self Test Comprehensive internal diagnostics with visual and audible operator feedback. UHF test message (inverted synchronization compatible with portable beacon testers). Full carrier unmodulated VHF test burst.
OPERATION
Compliance GMDSS compatible and meets the latest IMO A810-19 requirements
Activation Manually by operator and automatic when deployed in water
Duration 48 hours minimum
Transmission Delay 121.5 and 406 MHz distress signals commence 60 seconds after activation
Warm Up None required (due to digital frequency generation)
VHF 121.5 MHz; 50 mW ± 3 dB; swept tone AM
UHF 406.028 MHz*; 5 W ± 2 dB; PSK (digital)
Strobe 20 flashes/minute at > 0.75 cd effective intensity
UHF-Protocol/Data Serial number*; radio call sign; MMSI
Repetition Period 50 s mean digitally generated randomization
VHF Satellite compatible phase coherent
BATTERY
Replacement Period Prior to expiry date marked on EPIRB case
Replacement Method Authorised Service Centre
Chemistry LiMnO2 (0.49 g Lithium per cell)
Configuration 5 parallel packs each of 2 series cells
PHYSICAL
Operating -20˚C to +55˚C
Storage -30˚C to +70˚C
EPIRB Weight 555g (nominal)
Antenna Flexible self-straightening stainless steel design
EPIRB Dimensions 102 (W) x 260 (H) x 83 (D) mm
Materials UV stabilized plastic chassis
Performance IEC 61097; IEC 60945; AS/NZS 4280.1; ETSI EN 300 066
Transport Class Exempt from UN3091
Patent Number GB2420058; other patents applied for.
AUTO RELEASE HOUSING
Release Automatically before reaching 4m water depth or manually by operator
Protection Impact resistant housing fully encloses EPIRB for environmental protection
Mounting On flat surface fixed at 4 points to vessel - refer to instruction manual for placement
Housing Weight 1.1kg (nominal)
Housing Dimensions 157.5 (W) x 385.5 (H) x 102.5 (D) mm
Materials Marine grade stainless steel and long life UV polypropylene stabilised enclosure
Routine Service Fully user replaceable HRU at 2 year intervals as per applicable authority requirements
OTHER FEATURES
Retention Lanyard Buoyant type approximately 5.5m long
Reflector SOLAS retro-reflective tape encircling unit above waterline
Solid State Strobe High reliability solid state design exceeds IMO requirements
Compass Safe Distance 0.7m (EPIRB in auto release housing)
*Standard factory setting subject to national requirements. Retailer programmable via external interface.
**All specifications are typical and subject to change without notice or obligation