The Jotron Tron 60AIS EPIRB is a top-of-the-line life preserver equipped with a float-free EFRB (Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon). Designed to meet the latest international standards, this state-of-the-art device ensures the safety and security of maritime activities. With its compliance with various regulations and approvals from prestigious organizations such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulation, MED, MER (UK), FCC, CCS, ANATEL, and IC, you can trust that this EPIRB is built to the highest standards of quality and reliability.
The TJotron Tron 60AIS EPIRB has several features that make it an ideal choice for boaters, yachtsmen, and other marine enthusiasts. These features include:
- AIS homing technology: This technology allows rescuers to home in on the EPIRB’s location more quickly and accurately, which can save lives.
- Prepared for RLS through Galileo GNSS: The Tron 60AIS EPIRB is prepared for the Galileo Return Link System (RLS), which is a new satellite-based system that can be used to improve the accuracy and reliability of EPIRB transmissions.
- IR LED light: The Tron 60AIS EPIRB has an infrared LED light that can be used to assist search and rescue (SAR) operations at night or in low-light conditions.
- 11-year and 3-month total battery lifetime: The Tron 60AIS EPIRB has a total battery lifetime of 11 years and 3 months, which means that you won’t have to worry about replacing the batteries for a long time.
The Jotron Tron 60AIS EPIRB is a reliable and state-of-the-art emergency beacon that can help to save lives in the event of a marine emergency. It is a valuable investment for any boater or yachtsman.
Features of Jotron Tron 60AIS EPIRB:
- Compliant with IMO and SOLAS regulations
- Approved by MED, MER (UK), FCC, CCS, ANATEL and IC
- AIS homing technology
- Prepared for RLS through Galileo GNSS
- IR LED light
- 11-year and 3-month total battery lifetime
Benefits of Jotron Tron 60AIS EPIRB:
- Increased safety
- Faster SAR response times
- Improved accuracy of EPIRB transmissions
- Assistance for SAR operations at night or in low-light conditions
- Peace of mind