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ACR Electronics received FAA approval for emergency locator

Avionics and Technology
24 Jul 2020 | Editorial Team
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ELT 345

US-based aviation company ACR Electronics’ ARTEX ELT 345 Emergency Locator Transmitter has been approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

The small form factor and lightweight ELT 345 is now approved with a 15-inch antenna and a new two-wire slimline remote switch. The ELT 345 is available in three different retrofit configurations featuring flexible options that allow for installations on experimental and general aviation aircraft.

The ARTEX ELT 345 transmits on 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz frequencies, providing pilots with an emergency distress beacon that maximizes frequency stability and power while incorporating a built-in GPS navigational interface. Utilizing the three Cospas-Sarsat Satellite systems, the GEOSAR, LEOSAR, and the new MEOSAR constellations, the ARTEX beacon provides search and rescue forces around the world with the user’s ELT emergency distress message and location in less than three minutes.

Each of the three kit options features a two-wire remote switch, coax cable, and antenna, along with the ELT 345 beacon and installation kit. The primary difference between the kits pertains to the antenna and/or switch offering. The most economical option features the standard 23.5-inch black whip antenna and standard two-wire remote switch. The newly approved ELT 345 kits include a lower profile 15-inch black whip antenna, designed for installations where a shorter form factor is required.

Lastly, the new slimline remote switch is perfect for ACK and Ameri-King ELT replacements as it requires no modification to the switch panel cut-out when replacing a legacy phone cord style switch. The switch requires no batteries and operates using two-wire connectivity for dependable cockpit panel operation.

Marc Medeiros, Vice-President of ARTEX, said: “With the rapid success of the ELT 345 and the demand from the market for additional antenna and switch options, we now have an economical solution for more GA and experimental aircraft. Our full line of ELT 345 kits allows aviators to choose from a more tailored and installation friendly assortment that are built to the highest quality standards in the industry.”

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