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BALTEXPO 2007
BALTEXPO 2007
On 4 - 6 September 2007 Gdynia hosted the 14th International Shipbuilding and Shipping Exhibition BALTEXPO 2007.

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COMPRO
COMPRO
Everyone who had the opportunity to participate in a rescue action is aware of the importance of efficient and reliable communication.

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Strefa A1 GMDSS
Strefa A1 GMDSS
A VHF communication system for maritime safety in the Polish Baltic waters

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MARITIME ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT - FISHING VESSELS - RESCUE SYSTEMS

Radiopława satelitarna SAILOR model SE-II AND SGE-II EPIRBSAILOR SE-II and SGE-II EPIRBs

406 MHz Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs), operating within the Cospas - Sarsat system, constitute an element of the Global Maritime Distress & Safety System (GMDSS). The EPIRB radio beacon is a device used to send distress calls on aviation and satellite frequencies - a very strong signal including the vessel's ID is forwarded to the coordination centre and aircraft.

Additionally, the beacon is equipped with a stroboscopic light. Highest quality electronic components and 3 - cell lithium battery ensure safety and durability necessary to meet the requirements for a GMDSS EPIRB. Compact and functional, GMDSS compatible satellite location with 5 - year guarantee and auto test capability.

 

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Transponder radarowy  SAILOR  model SART IISAILOR SART II radar transponder

Radar transponder is a device used in emergency situations. The Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) is a transmitter and receiver operating in the 9 GHz frequency range. Upon receipt of a radar pulse in the 9 GHz (X) band SART immediately sends a signal clearly indicating the vessel in distress on the radar's display, what allows for quick response and help. The transponder may also be used in life rafts and other life - saving equipment.

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LifeTag Wireless Man Overboard Monitoring System

LifeTag is your personal safety system, comprising of a base station and a number of pendants (transponders), broadcasting a unique identification code back to the LifeTag base station. The pendants can be easily attached to your sleeve, belt, or lifejacket. In the event of an actual man overboard situation, the victim's LifeTag signal is rapidly degraded by immersion in water, or as the distance between the victim and boat increase (typically 10 metres). The LifeTag base station responds automatically by sounding an audible alarm onboard to roust other crew members. Each LifeTag is also fitted with a manual activation button. Pressing and holding the button for three seconds will manually trigger the system. This enables crew members to call for assistance in case of fire, flooding, medical emergency or other situations where an immediate response is needed.

Systemy natychmiastowego wykrywania człowieka za burtą – LifeTag Systemy natychmiastowego wykrywania człowieka za burtą Systemy wykrywania człowieka za burtą

LifeTag can trigger the automatic man overboard in Raymarine SeaTalk compatible chartplotters, radars and instruments. The pendant's position is automatically tracked on navigation instruments, allowing for a quick rescue action. The LifeTag Wireless MOB System includes 2 LifeTag Wireless pendants.
The system is expandable to support larger vessels or crews in excess of 16 people. Simply add another LifeTag base station where you need additional coverage.

Base station
Maximum number of transponders: 16
Power supply: 8 - 16V DC, external

RF power output: 1mW
Base station range: typically 9 m (30 ft)
Dimensions (WxHxD) mm - 66x118x36

Environmental conditions
Operating temperature range: -15º to +55ºC
Storage temperature range: -20º to +70ºC
Humidity: up to 95%