Parker Poland Sp. z o. o

ul. Firmowa 30, 05-152 Cząstków Polski
email: parker@parker.com.pl
Tel: +48 22 785 11 11
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EG50 AUTO

For confidence in the most important thing at sea your safety

  • 406MHz Distress Alert with 121.5MHz Homing Beacon
  • Non-Hazardous Battery for easy, low cost transportation
  • Five year battery life
  • EG50 fitted with integral ‘state of the art’ 16 channel GPS engine
  • Models for open deck or indoor installation
  • Compact and stylish

The EP50 and EG50 EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) ranges provide rapid indication to rescue authorities that you are in distress, enabling them to locate you using satellite technology, with extreme accuracy anywhere in the world. For even greater accuracy the EG50 has an integral GPS. Simrad EPIRBs utilizes the latest technology to ensure high reliability and accuracy – helping you to be rescued in time. Four different versions are available, making Simrad EPIRBs suitable for all types of boat. EP50:MAN with manual release bracket EG50:MAN with built in GPS and manual release bracket EP50:AUTO with automatic release bracket


EG50:AUTO with built in GPS and automatic release bracket All models automatically activate on contact with water and feature audible and visual indicators, so you can be sure that your transmission is being sent. Two part bulkhead brackets prevent accidental activation and intelligent diagnostic features and user self test facilities ensure that your EPIRB will always be ready for use.

EPIRB Explained
As a core component of the GMDSS, EPIRB technology has been proven in the commercial marine world. Once activated either automatically by contact with saltwater or manually, the EPIRB transmits a signal via satellite that can be picked up by rescue services to provide your location. On its own or in conjunction
with the SA50 SART an EPIRB greatly enhances your chances of being rescued.