SAILOR EPIRB : Emergency Beacon

SAILOR SE-II and SGE-II Satellite EPIRBs (Emergency Positioning Indicating Radio Beacon) are satellite distress beacons that have been designed to operate in conjunction with the Cospas-Sarsat international satellite search and rescue system.

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Description

The SAILOR SE-II and SGE-II Satellite EPIRBs (Emergency Positioning Indicating Radio Beacon) from Thrane & Thrane are satellite distress beacons that have been designed to operate in conjunction with the Cospas-Sarsat international satellite search and rescue system.

The SE-II and the SGE-II is identical except for the GPS built into the the SGE-II, which improves the accuracy of the position transmitted to shore when activated. The EPIRBs are supplied with either a manual release bracket or with an automatic hydrostatic release bracket, which will automatically release the EPIRB in situation where the vessel is sinking.

This system locates beacons transmitting on the 406MHz frequency to within 5km (3nm). Once Search And Rescue (SAR) units are at the distress scene the beacon’s 121.5MHz homing transmitter and it’s high intensity xenon strobe light aid final location even in poor visibility.

AVAILABLE OPTIONS
  • SAILOR SE406-II – Satellite 406MHz EPIRB including manual release bracket
  • SAILOR SE406-II – Satellite 406MHz EPIRB including automatic release bracket
  • SAILOR SGE406-II – Satellite 406MHz EPIRB with GPS including manual release bracket
  • SAILOR SGE406-II – Satellite 406MHz EPIRB with GPS including automatic release bracket

SAILOR EPIRB beacons are fully compatible with the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) regulations and meets the requirements A810 (19) of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).