GME MT600G 406MHZ GPS Enabled Epirb

$579.99

The GME MT600G 406MHz GPS Enabled EPIRB (Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon) is a highly reliable and advanced safety device designed to enhance distress signal capabilities in emergency situations, particularly for maritime use. This EPIRB broadcasts a 406 MHz distress signal, which is recognized by international search and rescue satellites.

Key Features:

  • 406 MHz Frequency: The MT600G transmits on the internationally recognized 406 MHz frequency, which is monitored by the COSPAS-SARSAT satellite system, ensuring rapid distress signal detection and global coverage.
  • Integrated GPS: The device is equipped with an internal GPS receiver, which provides precise location coordinates to rescue teams, drastically improving response times.
  • Automatic Activation: The MT600G automatically activates upon immersion in water, ensuring that distress signals are sent without manual intervention.
  • Waterproof & Rugged Design: With its robust and waterproof construction, the EPIRB is designed to withstand harsh marine environments, including extreme temperatures and rough seas.
  • Battery Life: The EPIRB features an extended battery life to ensure reliability during prolonged distress situations.
  • Compact & Easy to Use: Its compact design makes it easy to stow aboard, while its simple operation ensures that it can be activated quickly when needed.

Compact: lightweight, easy-to-mount design
COSPAS-SARSAT CLASS 2: (C/S T.001)
Integrated: 66 channel GPS receiver with top-mounted Quad helix antenna for better than 100m accuracy
Meets: or exceeds the applicable requirements of AS/NZ 4280.1:2003 standards C/S T.001/007
121.5MHz: VHF homing beacon to assist in guiding rescuers to your precise location
Includes: quick release mounting bracket
Zero: warm-up digital technology
Antenna: deploys automatically when the unit is removed from the bracket
Ultra: high-performance solid-state strobe
10: year battery life
Quick: and easy test facility with audio/visual indication
Australian: Made