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Overview
For Helicopter operations by reducing the sensitivity to low-frequency turbine vibration and rotor input. 121.5 & 243.0 MHz simultaneous frequency, 1,200+ mile range & can withstand 20 hrs complete submersion in salt water. FAA TSO C-91a approved.
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Description
Helicopters occupy their own special niche within the aviation community. The EBC 502H was the first ELT developed in recognition of the fact that a helicopter crash is dynamically different from a fixed wing crash. The EBC-502H includes a second 360° azimuthal accelerometer to create a true 360° spherical 6-axis G-Switch. The EBC 502H will respond to a crash force from any direction - Up, Down, Left, Right, Front, Back.
The EBC 502H has been engineered for helicopter operation by reducing the sensitivity to low-frequency turbine vibration and rotor input, thus making this ELT more immune to false activation while retaining a high sensitivity in actual crash situations. If helicopters are your concern, insist on the ELT designed for you special needs - the EBC 502H, the Helicopter Emergency Locator Transmitter. The EBC 502H meets or exceeds the requirements of FAA TSO C- 91a and is FCC Type Accepted under Part 87. Features:
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