Marine GMDSS Equipment and Communication Systems typically include the following key specifications and technical properties:
Size: Varies by device (e.g., handheld VHF radios: ~200x80x50mm, EPIRBs: ~300-400mm in height).
Grade: Compliant with IMO SOLAS, ITU, and IEC standards (e.g., GMDSS Class A, B, or D).
Viscosity: Not applicable to communication systems (relevant for fluids like lubricants).
Buoyancy: EPIRBs and SARTs are buoyant (floats upright in water).
Material: High-impact plastics, corrosion-resistant metals (e.g., aluminum, stainless steel), waterproof enclosures (IPX7/IPX8 rated).
Frequency Range: VHF (156-174 MHz), MF/HF (1.6-30 MHz), Inmarsat (L-band 1.5-1.6 GHz).
Power Supply: 12/24V DC, battery backup (lithium or NiMH).
Operating Temperature: -20°C to +55°C (marine environment rated).
Waterproof Rating: Minimum IPX7 (submersion up to 1m for 30 mins).
Transmission Power: VHF (25W), HF (150W), EPIRB (5W).
GPS Integration: Built-in GNSS for distress alerting (EPIRB, PLB).
Battery Life: EPIRBs (48+ hours), handheld VHF (10+ hours).
Antenna Type: Fixed or flexible (EPIRB/SART), whip antenna (VHF/HF).