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RF Specification for SAR, CSAR and Trainer Modes Standard Specifications
SAR Mode

Primary Frequencies:

406MHz - COSPAS/SARSAT data (identity and GPS location)
121.5MHz, 243MHz - swept tone, voice, SARFIND data (identity, GPS location, time of fix, number of satellites tracked)
282.8MHz - SARFIND data (identity, GPS location, time of fix, numbers of satellites tracked)
 

Power Output:

406MHz
121.5MHz
243MHz
282.8MHz
- 5 watts
- 200mw
- 400mw
- 600mw
 
   
CSAR Mode
Additonal Combat Frequencies:
3000 between 225MHz and 300MHz, voice, SARFIND data (identity, GPS location, time of fix, numbers of satellites tracked)
Power Output : @ 228.8MHz - 600mw
Data Burst : 300 millisecond, radomised
Encryption: 256 bit as standard
Trainer Mode
Offset Frequencies: Between 119MHz and 124MHz - voice and swept tone
Between 238MHz and 438MHz - voice and swept tone
Power Output : 119MHz - 124MHz - 200mw
238MHz - 438MHz - 400mw
RF specifcations common to all modes
TX/RX Audio Responses:
TX/RX Distortion:
RX Sensitivity:
RX Audio Output:
RX IF Selectivity:
TX Modulation:
TX Harmonics:
TX Range:
300Hz - 2500Hz
Typically 10% @ 85% modulation
2 microvolts - VHF + UHF
25mw
6dB down at +\- 15KHz
85% AM voice + swept tone
-40dB below carrier
@ 10,000ft - swept tone >100nm, data >50nm, voice >30nm
@ 1,000ft - swept tone >32nm, data >16nm, voice 10nm
Mechanical Specifications:
Weight:
Dimensions:
Waterproof:
Opertional Temperature:
Battery Type:
Battery Life:
Endurance:
<850gms
H186mm x W78mm x D42mm
>10m
-40°C to +55°C
6v LiMNO2 - 2 'D' cells
5 years
Not less than 24 hours - SAR mode @ -20°C
Not less than 36 hours - CSAR mode @ -20°C
GPS Specifications :
Type:
Transmission Frequency:
Co-ordinate Systems:
Global Accuracy:
12 channel parallel LI/CA code
Transmits GPS co-ordinates on VHF, UHF and 406MHz
Geodetic lat/long WGS84
10m
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