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ACR Electronics MINIB300 ILS H2ON Manual de apoio ao produto
SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION
1.1

GENERAL

This manual provides installation, operation and maintenance instructions for the MINI B
ILS H
ON Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRB - Class B) hereinafter referred
2
to as the Beacon. This section describes the characteristics and details of the Beacon (See Figure
1). You must add this device to your FCC ship station license if you have one.
1.2

PURPOSE

The Beacon is an item of survival equipment that is designed to be carried or on your person, so as
to be readily available in any emergency. It may also be used on the deck of vessels, on survival
craft, as well as attached to survival suits, etc. When turned "ON," it transmits tone-modulated
signals (VHF) so that rescue aircraft or vessels equipped with suitable direction finding receiving
equipment can "home" to the transmitting unit. This Beacon meets FCC Rules for improved

satellite detection.

1.3
SATELLITE DETECTION
EPIRB use is directly affected by the COSPAS-SARSAT System. SARSAT is an acronym for
Search and Rescue Satellite-Aided Tracking. This international system has proven that satellites
can be used to detect distress alerts and to determine position from Class A and B EPIRBs.
COSPAS-SARSAT frequently plays a key role in many operational Search and Rescue decisions.
Since the first recorded rescue in 1982, over 10,000 persons have been rescued as a direct result of
SARSAT. These successes have brought more public awareness and an expanding growth in the
use
of
EPIRBs.
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1.4

AUTHORIZATIONS

The MINI B
300
requirements of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 80.1055 as a Class "B" EPIRB,
for marine use.
(Satellite
detection
for details.)
TM
ILS H
ON (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) EPIRB meets the
2
of
this
beacon
2
will
cease
by
2009.
Y1-03-0160 Rev. B
TM
300
See