ACR 2886 AISLink - Personal Man Overboard Beacon
Advanced Automatic Identification System (AIS) technology comes to the rescue with this compact and affordable man overboard beacon with integrated Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and GPS.
Advanced Automatic Identification System (AIS) technology comes to the rescue with this compact and affordable man overboard beacon with integrated Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and GPS. Unlike a personal locator beacon, which signals orbiting search and rescue satellites, AISLink sends an alert message within seconds to all local vessels with an AIS receiver and/or AIS-enabled plotter and the DSC alarm on your vessel’s VHF can also be signaled.
The AISLink MOB may be configured by the user to enter the vessel's DSC MMSI number by downloading the programming software to your Windows computer or by accessing the web based programming software. Click on the "Configure" link below to access either software version and then follow the on-screen instructions in order to configure the AISLink MOB. Additional configuration instructions can be found in the product manual.
Seconds count in a man overboard situation. The AISLink MOB automatically activates upon inflation of the lifejacket, sending an initial alert within 15 seconds to all AIS receivers and plotters in the vicinity. Both positioning and MOB emergency messages are transmitted alerting vessels up to 5 miles away of your emergency situation.
Even in moderate seas, it is alarming how quickly a visual sighting of a man overboard can be lost. The AISLink MOB’s integrated GPS quickly pinpoints a precise location and transmits this as part of the AIS alert message to all local AIS equipped vessels. The AISLink MOB also has the ability to alert your crew to the emergency by activating the DSC alarm on your vessel’s VHF. All AIS receivers and AIS-enabled plotters within a 5-mile radius (dependent on conditions) are alerted, and an integrated high-intensity strobe light assists with accurate positioning even in low light conditions. Powerful lithium metal batteries provide 24+ hours of operational life, and the high-impact housing can withstand a drop to water of 20m.
Installation
The video below details how to install the AISLink MOB. The video highlights use of the Oral Mounting Bracket to attach the MOB to the Oral Inflation Tube on an auto inflatable lifejacket with a separate bladder (additional installation instructions and installation scenarios are available in the AISLink MOB product manual which is accessed by clicking on the “Manuals/Approvals/Downloads” tab)
Compatibility
Note that most modern AIS plotters and DSC VHF units comply with the standards for receiving MOB transmissions. However, it is recommended that you check with your equipment manufacturer to ensure compatibility. DSC functionality may vary — or be disabled entirely — according to the regulations of individual countries.
Part Number | 2886 |
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Specs | Activation MethodManual or Automatic Activation ApplicationCoastal Cruising, Sailing, Offshore Recreational, Commercial Marine Battery Life7 Years from date of manufacture or after emergency use (24+ hours operational battery life) Waterproof10 Meters Weight0.2 lbs (92 g) Warranty5 years GPS EnabledYes Dimensions4.52 x 1.81 x 1.06 in. (115 x 46 x 27 mm) StrobeLED Strobe Temperature Range (Operational & Storage)Operational: -4°F to +131°F (-20°C to +55°C) Storage: -22°F to +158°F (-30°C to +70°C) FrequencyAIS channel 1- 161.975 MHz AIS channel 2 - 162.025 MHz DSC 156.525 MHz Transmit Power (EIRP)AIS: 1 Watt DSC: 0.5 Watt Baud RateAIS: 9600 Baud DSC: 1200 Baud AIS MessagesMessage 1 (Position), Message 14 (MOB Status) AIS Repetition Interval8 messages/minute (message 14 sent twice every 4 minutes) DSC MessagesIndividual Distress Relay (single call made on press of the activation button, in regions where it is allowed) DSC Repetition IntervalOnce every 5 minutes (Relay only) |
Brand | ACR |
Package Includes | 1.- ACR 2886 AISLink |
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