Brand : NSR
NSR NEB-2000 AIS EPIRB
NSR NEB-2000 AIS EPIRB
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Features:
NSR’s new generation of AIS EPIRB:
- Meet the latest IMO regulation – IMO MSC.471 (101).
- Built in GNSS receiver and AIS transmitter.
- Creative design for easy operation.
- Special lanyard for hand-free carry.
- Automatic power cut when test completed.
- Multiple protection to avoid false alert.
- Lower power consumption for longer working hours.
- Automatic release device activated underwater 4 meters.
- Easily coding/reading user data with infrared communication technology.
- 406MHz transmission together with 121MHz.homing & AIS transmitter.
- RS type approval.
Specifications:
| General | |
| Model: | NEB-2000 | 
| Case Material: | Special ABS+PC | 
| Color: | High Visibility Orange | 
| IP Grade: | IP67 | 
| Buoyant: | Yes | 
| Deployment: | Automatic hydrostatic release or Manual switch control | 
| Accessories: | Hydrostatic Release Unit Buoyant lanyard Lanyard for hand-free carry | 
| Physical | |
| Weight: | 1.45 kg (Beacon), 1.6 kg (Container) | 
| Size: | 116 (W)×710 (H)×100 (D) mm (Beacon), 220(W)×415(H)×144(D) mm (Container) | 
| 406 MHz Transmitter | |
| Frequency: | 406.031MHz | 
| Output Power: | 5W | 
| AIS Transmitter | |
| Frequency: | AIS1 (161.975 MHz), AIS2 (162.025 MHz) | 
| Output Power: | 1 W | 
| 121.5 MHz Homer | |
| Frequency: | 121.5MHz | 
| Output Power: | 50mW | 
| GNSS Receiver | |
| Type: | Built-in GNSS antenna | 
| System Supported: | GPS, BDS, Glonass, Galileo | 
| Satellites Tracked: | 72 | 
| Battery | |
| Type: | NBT400 | 
| Total Voltage Rating: | 14.4 V (4ea x 3.6V each) | 
| Storage: | Up to 9 years (see Note) | 
| Operating: | ≥48hrs. (-20℃) | 
| Hydrostatic Release Unit | |
| Type | NHR-100 | 
| Storage: | Up to 3 years (max 2 years onboard) | 
| Environment | |
| Operating Temperature: | -20℃ ~ +55℃ | 
| Storage Temperature: | -30℃ ~ +70℃ | 
| Automatic Release Depth: | 4 meters max (13 feet) | 
https://www.nsrmarine.com/ueditor/php/upload/file/20230314/1678757753221580.pdf
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