ACR GlobalFix V4 Cat 2 EPIRB (Manual) - Battery expires May 2033
14% OFF
Sold out

ACR GlobalFix V4 Cat 2 EPIRB (Manual) - Battery expires May 2033

£392.93 £335.00

The ACR GlobalFix V4 Cat 2 Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) is a GPS enabled rescue beacon designed for use on a vessel.

Cat 2 EPIRBs require manual deployment to be activated in the event of a vessel sinking.

Model Number: RLB-41/ Part Number: 2831.62

Battery expires May 2033.

Add your email to be alerted when the ACR GlobalFix V4 Cat 2 EPIRB (Manual) - Battery expires May 2033 becomes available.

ACR GlobalFix V4 Cat 2 EPIRB (Manual) - Battery expires May 2033
£392.93 £335.00

Description

ACR EPIRB GlobalFix V4 Cat 2 (Manual)

The GlobalFIX™ V4 is a full-featured EPIRB loaded with high-efficiency electronics for performance you can count on, including an internal 66 channel GPS for faster acquisition from a cold start. A protective keypad cover helps prevent false activation, and the all-new, user-replaceable battery pack has a 10-year replacement interval, reducing the overall ownership cost and simplifying replacement when required.

Cat 2 EPIRBs require manual deployment to be activated in the event of a vessel sinking.

 

GlobalFIX™ V4 Key Features:

Activation

Category 2 beacons such as the ACR GlobalFix V4 Cat 2 are designed to be manually deployed and activated in the event of a vessel sinking.

 

GPS Transmission

Upon initiation of a distress call, the GlobalFIX V4’s built-in GPS will fix your position to within a few meters and then utilizes a powerful 406 MHz signal to relay your distress call to orbiting satellites. When triggered, the GlobalFIX™ V4 broadcasts a unique registered distress signal that not only tells rescuers where you are, but who you are. This is typically within 5 minutes, but can be up to 45 minutes depending on satellite coverage.

An additional feature is the 121.5 MHz secondary homing transmitter which means that once Search and Rescue teams have been deployed, they are able to home in on your exact location. The rescue is assisted by a highly visible, energy efficient LED strobe built into the ACR EPIRB.

 

Coverage 

EPIRBs have been proven, tried and tested in some of the world's most remote locations and treacherous conditions. Even in extreme conditions and situations, the GlobalFIX™ V4 activates easily.

 

Subscription Free

Unlike most satellite enabled notification devices, the GlobalFIX™ V4 requires no monthly or annual subscription, making it one of the most cost effective GPS enabled emergency beacons available for long term use. The GlobalFIX™ V4 does not rely on commercial call centres, meaning your request for help is received directly by Search and Rescue authorities. 

 

Strobe Light

This ACR EPIRB has an LED Strobe light to increase visibility at night. 

 

Operation and Battery Life

Once an emergency request has been initiated, the GlobalFIX™ V4’s lithium power cell offers a minimum 48hr continuous operation and a 10-year battery storage life. Additionally, the ACR GlobalFIX™ has the all-new user-replaceable battery pack has a 10-year replacement interval, reducing the overall ownership cost and simplifying replacement when required. The battery must also be replaced if the EPIRB has been activated. 

 

False Alarms Prevention

The ACR GlobalFIX™ V4 has a keypad with protective cover to prevent false alarms. Please note: This EPIRB should only be used in situations of grave and imminent danger to life. False alerts endanger lives and cause expensive disruption to Search & Rescue services. Deliberate misuse of the device could result in a penalty.

 

Registration

Registering your ACR EPIRB is required by law in most countries. Registering is very important because should your beacon ever be activated, it is how Search and Rescue Teams will know who you are, and contacts provided may be able to supply information about your specific travel plans. In the absence of this information, it may take longer for a search-and-rescue operation to begin.

Some national authorities require a completed registration application form to be submitted by letter or fax, others offer an online registration. For more information, visit the emergency beacon registration database IBRD at www.406registration.com and also www.cospas-sarsat.org. The addresses of the national authorities are listed on these sites.

UK customers can register their devices at https://www.gov.uk/register-406-beacons

Programming

All PLB’s and EPIRBs sold by GTC are pre-programmed with the UK country code. Whilst they will function anywhere around the world, the initial point of contact during an emergency situation would be the UK Search & Rescue authorities with whom the device would be registered. Please contact us if you wish to have your EPIRB shipped with configuration for use in a country other than UK.

Read More
Read Less

Features

SOS

406MHZ FREQUENCY

Specification

Specification
Dimensions 20.7 x 10.9 cm
Weight 990 g (with bracket)
764g (without bracket)
Battery Type LiMnO2 Lithium batteries
Operational Battery Life 48 hours minimum @ -4°F (-20°C)
Standby Battery Life Up to 10 Years 
Operating Temperature -20°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature -30°C to +70°C
Material High impact UV resistant polymer
Satellite Transmitter Frequency  406.037 MHz
Satellite Transmitter Output Power 5 W +/- 2dB
Homing Beacon Transmitter Frequency 121.5 MHz
Homing Beacon Transmitter Output Power 50 mW +/-3dB
Waterproof 33 ft (10 m) for 5 min 
Key Features
Operating battery life can exceed 48 hours @ -4°F in higher ambient temperatures
Activated manually in and out of the bracket
4 LED Array Strobe Light 
Internal GPS (66 Channel) 
Limited 5 Year Warranty

Coverage

Coverage

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0618/0057/9296/files/Globalstar_image.png?v=1689579118

Receive our newsletter

I have read and accept the Privacy Policy
We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. Read about how we use cookies in our Privacy Policy. By browsing this website, you agree to our use of cookies. privacy policy
accept reject

Your cart

×
Wish Lists