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The tester has a range of +36 dbm to -60 dbm, so anything from a direct
connection (such as an aviation beacon has) to a radiated signal works. An RF box or bag works well, and for epirbs that transmit during self test, a self test transmission will be picked up by a whip antenna. Terry On Sun, 16 May 2004 23:43:24 +0000, Gary Schafer wrote: How do you connect the epirb to the dummy load? Regards Gary On Sun, 16 May 2004 22:41:14 GMT, terry markovich wrote: Sorry I am late replying, but yes, it tests ALL protocols including MMSI. It has a built in dummy load for a direct connection. I suppose that the people interested in this product would be shops that work on commercial vessels, since SOLAS reg IV/15.9 requires annual verification of the 406 mhz beacon ID. I do not really know the marine market though, I have approached a few marine electronic distributors and they had no interest. I am not sure how the shops that would need this get their test equipment. Terry On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 17:54:33 +0000, Doug wrote: What kind of test does it perform? Does it read MMSI? Does it have any kind of dummy load for bench servicing of EPIRBs? Doug K7ABX "terry markovich" wrote in message news ![]() market. I am curious about the demand in the marine market? Terry |
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