World Coverage With The Cospas-Sarsat System; Environmental Improvements Of Elts; G-Switch (Shock Detectors) - Kannad 406 AF-COMPACT Installation Manual

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B. World coverage with the COSPAS-SARSAT system
The major improvement is the use of the COSPAS-SARSAT system for
processing aeronautical emergencies.
The difference with the 121.5 is that the 406 MHz transmission carries digital
data which enable the identification of the aircraft in distress and facilitate SAR
operation (type of the aircraft, number of passengers, type of emergency).
The 406 MHz message is transmitted to the COSPAS-SARSAT satellites. This
message is downloaded to one of the 64 ground stations (44 LEOLUTs and 20
GEOLUTS).
The aircraft is located by Doppler effect by the LEO satellites with a precision
better than 2 NM (4 km) at any point of the earth.
C. Environmental improvements of ELTs
The certification of an ELT includes a range of severe mechanical tests:
• resistance to flame;
• impact and crush tests;
• resistance to 100 G and 500 G shocks;
• watertightness;
• anti-deflagration;
• extreme temperatures (-20°C to 55°C for more than 48 hours);
D. G-Switch (shock detectors)
The shock detectors equipping old automatic ELTs are the cause of a large
number of false alarms. Major work has consisted in studying aircraft crashes
(study achieved by the " Crash Research Institute ") and evaluating the
acceleration amplitudes involved. As a consequence, G-Switch specifications
have been modified to optimize the accuracy of the crash detection.
INSTALLATION MANUAL OPERATION MANUAL INSPECTION LOG
KANNAD 406 AF-COMPACT
PAGE: 2
FEB 01/2008

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