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APPENDIX B - THE COSPAS-SARSAT SYSTEM 

1. 

 General overview 

EPIRBs  transmit  to  the  satellite  portion  of  the  Cospas-Sarsat  system.  Cospas-Sarast 
satellites are an international system that utilizes Russian Federation and United States’ 
low  altitude,  near-polar  orbiting  satellites  (LEOSAR).  These  satellites  assist  in  detecting 
and locating activated 406 MHz satellite beacons. 
 
Cospas-Sarsat  satellites  receive  distress  signals 
from  EPIRBs  transmitting  on  the  frequency  of 
406  MHz.  The  Cospas-Sarsat  406  MHz  beacon 
signal  consists  of  a  transmission  of  non-
modulated carriers followed by a digital message 
format  that  provides  identification  data.  The  406 
MHz  system  uses  satellite-borne  equipment  to 
measure and store the Doppler-shifted frequency 
along w

ith the beacon’s digital data message and 

time  of  measurement.  This  information  is 
transmitted in real time to an earth station called 
the  Local  User  Terminal  (LUT),  which  may  be 
within  the  view  of  the  satellite,  as  well  as  being  stored  for  later  transmission  to  other 
LUTs. 
 
The  LUT  processes  the  Doppler-shifted  signal  from  the  LEOSAR  and  determines  the 
location  of  the  beacon,  then  the  LUT  relays  the  position  of  the  distress  to  a  Mission 
Control  Center  (MCC)  where  the  distress  alert  and  location  information  is  immediately 
forwarded  to  an  appropriate  Rescue  Coordination  Center  (RCC).  The  RCC  dispatches 
Search and Rescue (SAR) forces. 
 
The  addition  of  the  GEOSAR  satellite  system  greatly  improves  the  reaction  time  for  a 
SAR event. This satellite system has no Doppler capabilities at 406 MHz, but will relay the 
distress alert to any of the LUT stations. When there is GPS data included in the distress 
message, SAR authorities instantly know your location to within 110 yards (100 m). This 
speeds up the reaction time by not having to wait for one of the LEOSAR satellite to pass 
overhead.  Because most of the search and rescue forces presently are not equipped to 
home in on the 406 MHz Satellite beacons signal, homing must be accomplished at 121.5 
MHz. 
 
Once the 406 MHz signal is relayed through the LEOSAR and/or GEOSAR network, SAR 
forces  determine  who  is  closest,  and  then  proceed  to  the  beacon  using  the  121.5  MHz 
homing frequency. 

2. 

Global Positioning System (GPS)  

The GPS system is a satellite group that enables a GPS receiver to 
determine  its  exact  position  to  within  30  m  (100  ft.)  anywhere  on 
earth. With  a  minimum  of  24  GPS  satellites  orbiting  the  earth  at  an 
altitude  of  approximately  11,000  miles  they  provide  users  with 
accurate information on position, velocity, and time anywhere in the 
world  and  in  all  weather  conditions.  The  GlobalFix™  iPRO  stores 
adds  this  data  to  its  distress  transmission,  allowing  search  and 
rescue  forces  to  narrow  the  search  to  a  very  small  area,  thus 
minimizing  the  resources  required,  and  dramatically  increasing 
the effectiveness of the overall operation.  

 

 

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Страница 1: ...OWNER VESSEL RADIO CALL SIGN UIN...

Страница 2: ...or use your new ACR Electronics product please read this Product Support Manual in its entirety If you have questions regarding the contents of the manual please contact our Technical Service Departme...

Страница 3: ..._____________________ 15 STEP FOUR MAINTAINING THE BEACON ___________________________ 20 APPENDIX A USING AND TESTING THE GPS SYSTEMS_________________ 25 APPENDIX B THE COSPAS SARSAT SYSTEM __________...

Страница 4: ...able to determine which country s database will have your registration information SAR forces will have information as to who you are as the owner of the beacon the name and type of vessel that you ha...

Страница 5: ...to register is online at www beaconregistration noaa gov 2 Faxing a registration is also acceptable Fax the registration form to the fax number on the top of the registration form NOTE Do not confuse...

Страница 6: ...ww 406registration com To verify that the unit is properly programmed for your country view the UIN label on the back of the unit In the event that the beacon is not programmed for your country the sa...

Страница 7: ...s message is sent to Cospas Sarsat satellites and in turn the distress message is relayed to SAR The distress message contains important information about the beacon and its owner Additional informati...

Страница 8: ...in the future Activation switch with Witness Tab The activation switch embodies a special patented method of activating a beacon Refer to a subsequent section of this manual for how to activate the b...

Страница 9: ...Y1 03 0250 Rev B 8 Top View Switch Positions Strobes Optional GPS Interface Antenna Green LED Red LED Activation Test Switch OFF READY Position TEST Position ON TRANSMITTING Position...

Страница 10: ...Bracket Category 1 SeaShelter 3 Bracket Spring Release Knob HydroFix Hydrostatic Release Unit HRU Ejector Spring Antenna Hook Front cover hook detent Optional GPS Interface Cable Antenna Hook Water S...

Страница 11: ...om the bracket Two conditions must be met for a Category II beacon to automatically activate It must be out of its bracket It must be wet NOTE Either condition by itself will not automatically activat...

Страница 12: ...longer in its bracket and when continuity is created by water between two of the top cap screws an activation circuit is completed NOTE Transmission of the 121 5 MHz and 406 MHz signals will not occur...

Страница 13: ...gory I or II beacon MANUALLY activates with the following sequence 1 Remove the beacon from its bracket 2 Activation method one Place beacon in water 3 Activation method two Lift the switch to a verti...

Страница 14: ...e the EPIRB with you if abandoning ship provided there is time to get it Tether beacon using the lanyard to the life raft and let the beacon float if in a life raft Keep EPIRB upright for best signal...

Страница 15: ...backwards in its bracket lanyard roll must face in Do not clean the beacon with a water hose and brush while out of its bracket Reporting Should there be for any reason an inadvertent activation or f...

Страница 16: ...e calendar as seen below 2 Mounting location The selection of a mounting location will vary from vessel to vessel Beacons should be protected from outside influences while being readily accessible at...

Страница 17: ...ruction to allow the beacon to automatically float free from the vessel in case of sinking The SeaShelter3 can be mounted on a vertical surface with the beacon antenna pointing skyward or a horizontal...

Страница 18: ...ss Pull the beacon with steady pressure from the bracket It is not necessary to remove the HydroFix Hydrostatic Release Unit HRU to mount the bracket using four of the holes For extreme conditions a f...

Страница 19: ...to a flat surface Remove the beacon from the bracket To do this while holding the assembly press the PUSH lever to release the beacon from the bracket Pull the beacon forward and down to remove The br...

Страница 20: ...that must be aligned with the two notches on the Category II beacon bezel The connector is then gently inserted downward into place and turned 90 to lock the connector into the bezel If the external...

Страница 21: ...be inspected for deterioration and or residue buildup that may affect the function of the beacon or automatic release Part of the visual check includes checking the antenna for tightness Clean the be...

Страница 22: ...electronics com hazmat default htm In the case of the RLB 38 the product contains small batteries that are non hazardous However regulations can change Be advised that it is best to verify the shippin...

Страница 23: ...your local authorities that the EPIRB has been lost or stolen Contact NOAA at 888 212 7283 212 SAVE or your national authority with the following information o Police department name o Police departm...

Страница 24: ...will void your warranty and may cause the bracket to malfunction Check the date of manufacture on the new HRU Follow the instructions that accompany the HydroFix for marking the next expiry date and...

Страница 25: ...n a once per month schedule Do not exceed sixty 60 Self Test cycles limit in the five year life of the battery to conserve the battery for emergency use The functional Self Test is initiated by moment...

Страница 26: ...escue Authority and may lead to a faster rescue Since the last valid GPS position data may stay in the memory for up to 4 hours the user should take care to make sure that the GPS position data stored...

Страница 27: ...are acquired the data is included in the digital message of the next 406 MHz transmission The LED blinks green when GPS coordinates are sent If a time period of 4 hours passes without the internal GPS...

Страница 28: ...oordination Center RCC The RCC dispatches Search and Rescue SAR forces The addition of the GEOSAR satellite system greatly improves the reaction time for a SAR event This satellite system has no Doppl...

Страница 29: ...TER Frequency 406 037 MHz Power output 5 W Digital message format Standard location protocol for the USA Beacon can be reprogrammed at a service center to other coded formats and to national location...

Страница 30: ...ears for the following products EPIRB PLB S VDR SSAS 2 Useful Life Policy The typical service life of a properly maintained Product is limited to 12 years from date of manufacture Products that are 12...

Страница 31: ...C Type Examination Module B Certificate No BSH 4612 5061677 10 EC Quality System Module D Certificate No BSH 4613 05102 1251 09 Regulations and IMO Resolution A 662 16 ITU R M 633 2 05 00 Standards IM...

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