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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Tron SART is emergency equipment consisting of:
1.Tron SART radar transponder.
3. Mounting rope for life rafts / life boats.
The 9 GHz radar transponder type Tron SART is developed by Jotron AS to meet the regulations and rules
for use on vessels and life rafts in the maritime service.
Tron SART meets the specifications for 9 GHz radar transponders for use in search and rescue operations
at sea.
The operating range of the Tron SART is up to 30 nautical miles, depending on the height of the electronic
unit and the radar height of the search and rescue unit (sea or airborne).
With a radar height of 20m and the Tron SART placed at 1m above sea level, the range will be up to 10
nautical miles.
Tron SART is buoyant, however to obtain maximum performance the transponder should be placed in a
vertical position and as high up as possible in order to achieve maximum coverage.
Several mounting brackets and mounting aids are developed to ease a correct mounting and use of the
radar transponder.
The purpose of the Tron SART is to perform a secondary alarm when search and rescue units are searching
for a life raft / lifeboat in distress. The Tron SART will help the units to pinpoint exactly where the
distressed boat is located in a larger area. This is done with the help of the radar on the searching ship or
helicopter.
When the Tron SART is interrogated (hit) by a radar signal, it will immediately start to transmit a number
of sweeps covering the complete maritime 3 cm radar band.
These sweeps are detected on the radar screen and are used to navigate directly towards the distressed life
raft, for details on radar display see chapter 5.3.
Maximum distance to a ship will normally be about 10 nm and approximately 30nm to a helicopter,
dependent on the helicopters altitude. The transponder will not give any alarms further away than this.
The primary alarm will usually be an Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
(EPIRB) or distress
call on VHF / HF - manual or via digital selcall.
The Tron SART should be activated immediately after the EPIRB has been started or by instructions from
the rescue control centre.
The batteries of the Tron SART will last at least 96 hours in standby after activation and then minimum
8 hours of continuous operation.
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