Cobham Sailor 4065 EPIRB Cat II - GNSS - incl. Manual Bracket
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Cobham Sailor 4065 EPIRB Cat II - GNSS - incl. Manual Bracket

Discover the Cobham Sailor 4065 EPIRB Cat II—an essential maritime safety device equipped with advanced GNSS technology and a manual bracket for secure mounting. This top-tier Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) features a Hydro Static Release, ensuring automatic activation and buoyancy during emergencies at sea. With Part Number 404065C-00500, it reliably transmits distress signals to alert rescue services of your location, facilitating a swift response when you need it most. Prioritize safety and enjoy peace of mind with this indispensable addition to your maritime equipment.
1067.55 £
Tax included

867.93 £ net price (non-EU countries)

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Description

SAILOR 4065 EPIRB with GNSS and Manual Bracket

SAILOR 4065 EPIRB with GNSS and Manual Bracket

The SAILOR 4065 EPIRB is a state-of-the-art satellite distress beacon designed for seamless operation with the Cospas-Sarsat international satellite search and rescue system. Fully compatible with MEOSAR satellite technology, this EPIRB ensures global distress alerting for maritime safety.

This device is GMDSS compliant and comes in a sleek, slimline design with a fully enclosed float-free housing, allowing for self-testing of the EPIRB. For added versatility, the SAILOR 4065 EPIRB includes a manual bracket, facilitating quick release for carry-off situations.

Key Features:

  • GMDSS Compliant: Meets international maritime safety standards.
  • Global Distress Alerting: Provides worldwide coverage for emergency situations.
  • MEOSAR Compatible: Enhanced satellite location capabilities for faster response.
  • Compact and Lightweight: Easy to handle and store.
  • Automatic Deployment: Activates automatically upon immersion in water.
  • Longevity: Up to 10-year shelf life with easy battery replacement.
  • Advanced Navigation: Built-in GNSS receiver with GPS, Galileo, and GLONASS support.

Choose between two versions: one with GNSS for precise location details including latitude and longitude, and one without. The GNSS model provides location accuracy to within +/- 62 meters, while both models utilize the 406MHz frequency for global beacon localization.

Upon activation, the EPIRB's 121.5MHz homing transmitter and high-intensity strobe light assist rescue teams in pinpointing your location, even under poor visibility conditions. The device adheres to both Cospas-Sarsat and Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) requirements, as well as International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations.

Technical Specifications:

406MHz Transmitter

  • Frequency: 406.025MHz +/-1kHz
  • Power Output: 5 Watts nominal

121.5MHz Transmitter

  • Frequency: 121.5MHz +/- 3.5kHz
  • Power Output: 100mW nominal

GNSS Receiver

  • Constellations: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo
  • Frequencies: 1575.42 MHz (GPS, Galileo), 1602.00 MHz (GLONASS)
  • Sensitivity: -167 dBm minimum
  • Satellites Tracked: 72 channel

Strobe Light

  • Type: 3 high intensity LEDs
  • Flash Rate: 23 flashes per minute

Battery

  • Type: Lithium iron disulphide
  • Operating Life: 48 hours minimum
  • Shelf Life: 5-year health check recommended

Environmental Conditions

  • Operating Temperature: -20°C to +55°C (-4°F to +131°F)
  • Storage Temperature: -30°C to +70°C (-22°F to +158°F)
  • Automatic Release Depth: 4 m maximum

Dimensions and Weight

  • EPIRB Weight: 110 g
  • EPIRB Dimensions: 425 x 105 x 105 mm (incl. antenna)
  • Manual Bracket Weight: 110 g
  • Manual Bracket Dimensions: 135 x 125 x 125 mm
  • Float Free Enclosure Weight: 1075 g
  • Float Free Enclosure Dimensions: 415 x 135 x 135 mm

Compliance Standards:

  • COSPAS-SARSAT: C/S T.001 C/S T.007
  • Europe: MED (wheelmark)
  • USA: USCG & FCC
  • IMO Regulations: A.662(16); A.694(17); A.810(19); A.814(19)

The SAILOR 4065 EPIRB is programmed with a unique serial number for registration with national authorities. It can be re-programmed with the vessel's satellite or radio call sign where permitted. Activation is simple, either automatically upon water immersion or manually via a protected push button.

Data sheet

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