RESCU 406 AFN2

RESCU 406 AFN2

Small, Lightweight for Commercial Aircraft

The RESCU 406 AFN2 Automatic Fixed Emergency Locator Transmitter (AF ELT) is a two-frequency transmitter with Nav/GPS capability, and forms the core of the AFN2 System. AF type ELTs are intended to be permanently attached to an aircraft before and after a crash and are designed to aid Search and Rescue teams in locating the site of a crash. The basic system consists of a transmitter unit, connected by coaxial cable to an external antenna. Optional equipment includes a flight deck control panel, audible alarm and an Aircraft Information Module (AIM2) that contains ELT coding information.

The AFN2 AF ELT is activated automatically when an internal G-switch senses a crash impact. It may also be activated manually. When activated, the ELT provides a homing signal for civil and military search aircraft and satellites. It simultaneously transmits a swept-tone modulated signal on the civilian international aeronautical distress frequency at 121.5 MHz as well as a pulsed digital signal on the COSPAS-SARSAT frequency at 406.040 MHz.

Key Features

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Operating Frequencies

121.5MHz and 406.040MHz

Frequency Tolerance

±0.005% (121.5MHz),
±1 kHz (406.040MHz)

RF Output Power

100mW (121.5MHz) 5watts (406MHz)

Dimensions

Length: 10.63 inches (270 mm)
Width: 6.554 inches (166 mm)
Height: 3.62 inches (92 mm) max.

Weight (with Battery)

4.85 pounds (2.2 kg)

Battery Type

Four A-type, lithium manganese dioxide
(LiMnO2)

Battery Life

Five years

Operating Life

121.5MHz: 50 hours
406MHz: 24 hours

Temperature Range

Storage: -67.0 to +185 °F (-55 to +85 °C)
Operating: -4.0 to +131.0 °F (-20 to +55 °C)

G-Switch Specifications

Single Primary G-switch according to RTCA/
DO204A and EUROCAE ED62A

Case Material

 Aluminum alloy

Activation Alerts

Visual (LED)

MTBF

> 40,000 flight hours