Section 7- authorizations, Type approvals, Characteristics – ACR&Artex ThunderBird SSAS User Manual

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SECTION 7- AUTHORIZATIONS

7.1

Type approvals


7.1.1

The ThunderBird SSAS meets the requirements of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 80
and GMDSS. FCC ID: B66ACR-RLB-33S


7.1.2

COSPAS-SARSAT Type Approval Certification No.141


7.2

Characteristics


7.2.1

The ThunderBird SSAS is a floatable, battery operated unit. The beacon case, with its external antenna,
is waterproof. The semiconductor circuits are mounted within the case assembly that also contains the
battery power supply. A thumb switch is installed on top of the beacon. The beacon must be stored in its
special mount.


7.3

Technical data


7.3.1

Applicable Documents

IMO

Chapter XI-2, Regulation 6: Ship Security Alert System

RTCM

Recommended Standards for Ship Security Alert Systems (SSAS) Using

the Cospas-Sarsat Satellite System

COSPAS-SARSAT

Interim Cospas-Sarsat Type Approval Guidelines for 406 MHz SSAS beacons

FCC

Part 80 and GMDSS

7.3.2

Specifications


406 MHz Transmitter

Frequency

406 MHz

Frequency Stability

±2 parts per billion/100ms

Output Power

5 watts

Digital Message

Format

Serialized

1

Duration

520 ms

Rate

400 bps

Encoding

Biphase L

Modulation

±1.1 radians peak

Antenna

Frequency

406 MHz

Polarization

Right-Hand Circular (RHCP)

VSWR

Less than 1.5:1


General/Environmental
Battery Life

Operating

48 hours minimum

Replacement Interval

5 years

Size

SSAS less Antenna

7.20” (18.29 cm)

Material, SSAS

High impact and UV resistant plastic

Color

Blue

Weight

1.9 lbs. (862 g)

Temperature Range

Operating

-25°C to +55°C

Stowage

-25°C TO +70°C

1

Leaves ACR with Serialized U.S. code but must be reprogrammed at an authorized ACR Service center

with SSAS protocol code, the vessels Maritime MMSI and country code of the flag state before
installing on a ship.

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