EPIRB Receiver 121.5/243 MHz

Maker
SALCOM
Production date
1980s
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Object detail

Description
An emergency position-indicating radio beacon (EPIRB) receiver used on board ships by Phillippa [Pip] Were. It operated on the frequency used prior to the use of satellites for location. User's manual included.
Accession number
2009.213.2
Museum System ID
36650
Collection type
Collection
Phillippa Were
Maker and role
SALCOM: Manufacturer
Media/Materials
Metal: 0 - Whole
Electrical wire: 0 - Whole
Plastic: 0 - Whole
Measurement details
3D objects (HxWxD): H 80 x W 115 x D 83mm: 0 - Whole
Production place and notes
Christchurch, Canterbury, Aotearoa New Zealand
On display?
Not on display

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