The ARTEX ELT 345 transmits on 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz frequencies and can provide position accuracy with an optional GPS input thanks to the built-in GPS navigational interface. GPS data is embedded from the first emergency transmission and provides Search and Rescue personnel with the aircraft location, within 100 meters, in less than a minute. This unit can be activated manually with (remote switch or ELT switch) or automatically (the G-switch detects a 2.3G or greater impact). Once activated, the ELT 345 transmits a 406 MHz signal with the beacon's unique registration information and embedded GPS coordinates to the closest search and rescue agency via the Cospas-Sarsat satellite system. The beacon also transmits a 121.5 MHz homing signal to assist search and rescue to pinpoint the aircraft's GPS location. The ELT 345 provides a quick-and-easy retrofit opportunity with flexible installation options. The ELT utilizes the same RF output using only one coax cable to transmit both 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz signals through the compact 15-inch whip antenna. The ELT's built-in navigational interface does not require aircraft power to operate—which results in lower installation costs—and the stainless steel mounting bracket supplied with the unit has a multiple hole mounting pattern to accommodate legacy footprints. FAA TSO C126b approved. Note: All units come programmed as 9600 baud rate. If NMEA 4800 is needed, please select the International / Custom part number and complete your configuration details. |
Model: | ELT 345 |
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Product Number: | 8107 |
Operating Frequencies: | 406.040 MHz (+/- 1kHz) - Emission Designator 16K0G1D / 121.5 MHz (+/- 6.075 kHz) - Emission Designator 3K20A3X |
Output Power: | 406 MHz: 5 W for 24 hours @ -20°C to +55°C, 121.5 MHz: 50 mW for 50 hours @ -20°C to +55°C |
Output Connector: | BNC Female |
GPS: | Built-in GPS Navigational Interface (NMEA 0183 or RS 232) |
Activation: | Automatic via G-Switch by 4.5 ft/sec (2.3 G) or Manual Activation |
Battery: | 6 year Lithium (LiMnO2), Replacement Battery Part No. 8322 |
Temperature Certified to: | Operating: -20°C to +55°C, Storage: -55°C to +85°C |
Self Test Checks: | G-Switch Enabled, 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz Power, NAV system, Low Battery |
Remote Control: | ON/ARM/TEST |
Weight (with tray): | 2.0 lbs (907.19 g) |
Measurements: | ELT Transmitter with mounting hardware installed: 6.40 (L) x 2.96 (H) x 3.78” (W) inches (16.26 x 7.52 x 9.60 cm) |
Approvals: | Cospas-Sarsat, FAA TSO, Industry Canada |
Antenna: | Black Whip Antenna |
Mounting Tray and Strap: | P/N: 8323 (Universal mounting hole pattern fits 90% of existing ELT hole configurations) |
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Artex 345 ELT Compact Kit
Seems like nice unit. The optional Gps input is not easy to wire in because the wiring harness difficult to access.
Artex 345 ELT Compact Kit
Buddy crashed the plane into a ditch landing long and my cell phone rang from search and rescue within 3 minutes so the ELT did its job.
This is my first artex ELT. I hope all goes well. Thanks
Artex 345 ELT Compact Kit
Artex 345 ELT Compact Kit
Artex 345 ELT Compact Kit
Quality seems decent and as described. The connector at the ELT and remote switch are pretty low quality plastic connectors. I like that the remote switch does not require a separate battery like some other brands. My biggest complaint is that they are too cheap to send paper instructions!
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Yes, for Canada order the international version. The ELT must be programmed to the country that the aircraft is registered to.
Most antennas require a ground plane size of approximately 24" by 24". While the rule of thumb is to Provide a minimum of 1/4 wavelength of the operation frequency, larger is better and ground plane symmetry is critical.
This unit requires a GPS signal, it does not have its own.
The ELT does not require a GPS input to function, however it is highly recommended.
You would get the US version since the aircraft has US registration.
This does come with a battery.
Generally 22 gauge wire.
No, it is not plug and play. Per Artex: The stainless steel mounting bracket has a multiple-hole pattern configuration which makes the replacement of legacy ARTEX ELTs or old ACK, Kannad and AmeriKing ELTs quick and easy.