MED / SOLAS approval.The easyRESCUE family of the German manufacturer WEATHERDOCK is allowed to carry the designation AIS-SART (Search and Rescue Transmitter). The world's only AIS distress transmitters with MED / SOLAS approval have a higher transmission power than a MOB (Man overboard beacon), namely >2 W for AIS, >0.5 W for DSC distress call and 50 mW for the 121.5 MHz bearing signal. Thus, their signals are received up to ten nautical miles (with high AIS receiving antenna over 20 nm) away.The housing of the units is extremely robust and reliable. They can withstand multiple impacts from a height of 20 metres onto the water surface, cope with enormous temperature fluctuations and still function at less than -20°C.The small AIS SART updates the position of the person in distress every 60 seconds and transmits the AIS messages 1 (Position report - dynamic dates) and 14 (Safety related message). The activated AIS SART is displayed with a red cross in a circle (the symbol according to IEC62288) on the ships' chart plotters within up to ten nautical miles.With the PRO models, the DSC distress call is initially made in the "closed loop" to up to 8 ships whose MMSI numbers have been programmed in advance via Bluetooth using the free Weatherdock app. If there is no confirmation within ten minutes, there is an automatic switch to the "open loop" and an "all ships call" is sent as an official distress call to the GMDSS rescue chain.There are five different easyRESCUE AIS-SART models, which differ in how they are triggered (manually, by water contact, by pull cord and magnetic switch) and over which frequencies (AIS, DSC, 121.5 MHz homing) they alert (see table).The easyRESCUE A040-BW-COM is used by the German, Dutch and other navies as well as by the Kommando Spezialkräfte (KSK) of the German Bundeswehr.The easyRESCUE A040-PRO (BT) model is used by German and Dutch rescue organisations as well as offshore wind farm personnel. It is mandatory for French single-handed fishermen.The easyRESCUE PRO3 was developed for demanding sailors as an alternative to the PLB (Personal Locator Beacon, Cospas/Sarsat). In addition to AIS and DSC, a 121.5 MHz signal is transmitted. Over the North Sea and Baltic Sea, older SAR helicopters are still used, which do not have an on-board AIS and therefore prefer this "homing" frequency for finding a person in the water. The easyRESCUE PRO3 is the first choice especially for sailors who are on the move on changing yachts, because the problem of the MMSI of a vessel stored in the PLB is eliminated.Explosion-proof "ATEX" variants of the easyRESCUE AIS-SARTs are available especially for use on oil platforms, jetties and LNG vessels. Please feel free to ask us about this if required.Features:AIS Seach-and-Rescue Transmitter (more powerful MOB with MED / SOLAS approval)96 h transmission time after activation at -20°C (longer at higher temperatures)Release function (depending on model): manual, by water contact, by rip cord and magnetic switchIndividual identification number of the unitTransmitting range up to 10 nm (depending on wave height and receiving antenna height)Transmitting power >2 W for AIS, >0.5 W for DSC distress call and 50 mW for 121.5 MHz bearing signalintegrated, high-speed GPS receiverBattery life >10 years (without commissioning, self-test only). For MED / SOLAS approval, the battery must be replaced after 5 yearsWaterproof up to 10 m (IP68)Length 125 mm, width 68 mm, height 30 mmWeight approx. 210 g (A040-Standard) to 350 g (PRO3)The easyRESCUE AIS-SART is integrated into the automatic lifejacket by means of a special pocket. This ensures that the antenna of the device is in an upright position when the person who has fallen overboard is floating in the water with the life jacket. Lifejacket manufacturers Secumar (models Scout, Survival, Alpha), Mullion, Besto and Viking have automatic lifejackets that are prepared to accept an easyRESCUE AIS-SART.For use in automatic waistcoats from other manufacturers such as Kadematic, Lade, ISP, etc., the stick-on pocket (Art-No. 3921-114) is required as an accessory. Only in this position is the easyRESCUE's antenna optimally aligned for transmitting the emergency signal. This is not the case when the easyRESCUE is floating in water. You will find the pocket further down on this page under "Accessories".For use as an AIS-SART in the life raft, we recommend attaching the neoprene bag (Art-No. 3921-066) to a telescopic pole to increase the antenna height. An inexpensive telescopic boat hook (Art-No. 3221-161), which you can find further down on this page under "Accessories", is suitable for this purpose.
MED / SOLAS approved.Tron AIS-SART and Tron SART20 can both be used as "search and rescue locator beacons" in accordance with the IMO SOLAS amendment in resolution MSC.256(84), giving the shipowner the freedom to choose either product as required by SOLAS chapter III, regulation 2.2.JOTRON TRON SART20: This SART (Search And Rescue Transponder) radar transponder is a 9GHz transmitter/receiver for locating vessels in distress. When activated, if a pulse is received from any 9GHz X-band radar, the SART immediately sends back a signal which is clearly marked on the radar screen as a distress signal.Fibreglass reinforced polycarbonate housingFloatable, waterproof up to 1.0 mIntegrated safety lineComprehensive self-test functionsSimple activation by pull switchPower indicator with LED and acoustic signal (indicates nearby vessels after activation)Standby 96 hours, transmission time approx. 8 hoursLithium battery (hazardous material) with five-year replacement cycle (shelf life from production: 6.5 years)Five-year warrantyDimensions:H x D: 250 x 90 mm, weight 482 g.With simple wall bracket.Under "Accessories" further down on this page you will find:Battery maintenance kit (Article-No. 3950-100)Telescopic mast for use in the life raft (Article-No. 3950-120)Bracket for use in the lifeboat (Article-No. 3950-121)
Accessories for the TRON SART20 or TRON AIS-SART from JOTRON.The battery maintenance kit ensures that the TRON SART20 / AIS-SART remains ready for use for a further five years.The telescopic mast is recommended for use in a life raft. The telescopic plastic tube, which can be extended to a length of 120 cm, raises the TRON SART20 / AIS-SART to a higher position, significantly increasing the range of the transmitter.The lifeboat bracket allows the TRON SART20 / AIS-SART to be attached to a tube in the lifeboat. A dimensional drawing can be found further down on this page under "Downloads & Information".
MED / SOLAS approval.Tron AIS-SART and Tron SART20 can both be used as "search and rescue locator beacons" in accordance with the IMO SOLAS amendment in resolution MSC.256(84), giving the shipowner the freedom to choose either product as required by SOLAS chapter III, regulation 2.2.JOTRON TRON AIS-SART: This SART (Search And Rescue Transmitter) , once activated in case of distress, continuously transmits two messages over the international AIS channels (AIS A and AIS B) in the maritime VHF band containing the distress situation and the position determined by the integrated GPS. The unit is programmed by the manufacturer with a unique ID code and is thus immediately ready for operation.These messages are received by AIS-equipped ships, aircraft and shore stations in the vicinity (up to 10 nm away) and clearly marked on their plotters as the accident position. This makes it much easier to find the victim.Glass-fibre reinforced polycarbonate housingFloatable, waterproof up to 1.0 mIntegrated safety lineComprehensive self-test functionsEasy activation by pull switchStandby 96 hours, transmission time approx. 8 hoursLithium battery (hazardous material) with five-year replacement cycle (shelf life from production: 6.5 years)Five-year warrantyDimensions:H x D: 250 x 90 mm, weight 480 g.With simple wall bracket.Under "Accessories" further down on this page you will find:Battery maintenance kit (Article-No. 3950-100)Telescopic mast for use in the life raft (Article-No. 3950-120)Bracket for use in the lifeboat (Article-No. 3950-121)
Available again from February 2024!SART (Search And Rescue Transponder) radar transponder with SOLAS permit.The light unit, with its telescope mast integrated in the wall mount, is practical for the use in life rafts.Maintenance free, 5 year battery cycle, lithium ion battery without transportation restrictions.Manual activation, after activation 96 hours standby, transmission periods approx. 12 hours.Water-proof up to 10m, buoyant, with wall mount and telescope mast (length 120cm). Yellow polycarbonate case.Confirms to IMO/SOLAS/GMDSS specifications, with wheelmark label.Measurements height x diameter: 227 x 65mm, weight 440 g.Radar transponder SART:A radar transponder SART (Search And Rescue Transponder) is a 9 GHz transmitter/receiver for the incident notification and improvement of localisation in case of an emergency at sea. In case a radar impulse in the 9 GHz X band is received by a nearby ship in case of an emergency at sea, the SART is immediately transmitting a return signal, which is unmistakably marked as a case of loss at sea on the radar screen of another ship. A radar or AIS-SART is compulsory on a ship with the carriage requirements and is also part of the safety requirement on all other ships. Life rafts should also be equipped with a SART.
MED/SOLAS approval (corresponding certificate further down the page under "Downloads & Information").The SafeSea S100 SART Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) ensures that lifeboats or yachts are found more quickly in the event of an emergency at sea. It is switched on manually, which is completely uncomplicated.When switched on, the SART is in standby mode. The X-band radar of a nearby vessel activates the transponder automatically. The SafeSea S100 transmits a series of pulses, which is displayed on the vessel's radar as a line of dots showing the course to the lifeboat or damaged yacht.Features:Excellent battery life in temperatures from -20° C to +55° C. Minimum 96 hours standby time plus minimum 12 hours operating timeThe battery is not classified as a hazardous material and can be transported safelyBattery replacement interval: 5 years. The battery can be replaced by the user himselfThanks to its compact size, the SART is easy to store, e.g. in the liferaft container or in the crab bag for emergenciesLength 227 mm, diameter (max.) 65 mm (82 mm)A telescopic pole and a storage holder are included in deliverySearch and Rescue Transponders (SART) are mandatory in international shipping:One on a vessel between 300 and 500 GRTTwo on a vessel > 500 GRTMinimum one for every four lifeboats on ro-ro passenger vesselsOne on a vessel required to be equipped on national voyages, including fishing vessels, passenger vessels, merchant vessels, etc.Commercially operated yachts and most super and mega yachts are also required to carry a SART.Crews of privately operated yachts or traditional vessels also benefit from the added safety of voluntarily carrying a SART.
Accessories for WEATHERDOCK easyRESCUE AIS-SART / MOB distress beacon.The neoprene pocket (B066) holds an easyRescue AIS-SART / MOB. It can be fastened around the arm with a Velcro fastener, for example, to keep the emergency transmitter within easy reach.The stick-on pocket (B114) is required to add an easyRescue AIS-SART / MOB to an automatic lifejacket (which is not prepared for this). The pocket ensures that the AIS-SART is optimally aligned to transmit properly after the lifejacket has been inflated.