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Introduction to 406 MHz ELTs
In the
early 1980s a new distress frequency of 406 MHz was introduced to
improve the ability to locate distress beacons and reduce the number of
searches initiated due to accidentally activated ELTs. The 406 MHz
transmission contains digital information including a unique identifier
enabling the search and rescue authority to attempt to contact the
registered owner of the beacon to determine whether the activation is a
false alarm. Initially the 406 MHz frequency supplemented the existing
121.5 MHz distress frequency monitored by the international authority, COSPAS-SARSAT. Beginning in 2009 however, only the 406 MHz distress
frequency will be monitored.

The
phase-out of 121.5 MHz frequency monitoring in 2009 by satellites will
render older ELTs such as the Pointer 3000-10 ineffective outside the
range of ground stations still monitoring this frequency. Many
countries, such as Russia and Japan, already mandate the installation of
406 MHz ELTs and they are required for commercial operations in the
European Union.
The ELT
Registration Database
The digital message transmitted by a 406 MHz ELT includes a unique
identification code, usually based on the tail number of the aircraft.
Contact information for the owner of the ELT is maintained in an
international database which associates this information with the
identification code. It is therefore important to register an ELT when
first purchased, and re-register each time the contact information
changes. Some countries require re-registration annually. Each country
has an authority managing ELT registration. In the United States the
organization is the NOAA and registration is available via the
NOAA WEB SITE. To find the registration
authority in other countries, visit the
COSPAS-SARSAT WEB SITE. Changes in ownership
or tail number of the aircraft may necessitate re-programming of the ELT
in addition to re-registration.

406
MHz ELT Availability in Robinson Helicopters
A837-1 & C837-1 KANNAD 406 AF ELT
The original 406 MHz ELT installation for the R22 and R44 is
approximately the same size and weight as the Pointer 3000-10
and mounts in the same location in the aft fuselage.
The KANNAD 406 AF transmits on 406 MHz, 243 MHz and 121.5
MHz. As with Pointer installations, a remote activation switch
is located in the cabin on the cyclic control panel.
A rod antenna located just aft of the mast fairing
replaces the whip antenna used with the Pointer 3000-10
installation. The
KANNAD 406 AF must be programmed prior to installation in the
aircraft to be functional. As
the ELT retains its aircraft-specific unique programming
information until reprogrammed, the ELT may not be swapped
between aircraft for the A837-1 or C837-1 installations.
More information on the KANNAD 406 AF may be found at the
KANNAD web site www.kannad.com.
A837-7 & C837-3 KANNAD 406 AF-COMPACT ELT
The A837-7 and C837-3 installations for the R22 and R44,
respectively, utilize a later model KANNAD 406 MHz ELT having a
smaller size and lower weight than the original KANNAD
installations. The
KANNAD 406 AF-COMPACT transmits on 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz (243
MHz is eliminated).
The
A837-7 and C837-3 installations also incorporate a Dongle,
replacing the remote switch connector of the A837-1 and C837-1
installations. The Dongle
contains a memory chip that stores the aircraft's unique
identification number, and programs the attached ELT each time
it is turned on or a self-test is completed.
This enables ELTs to be swapped between aircraft.
The Dongle is wired to a three-pin connector via a short
lead, allowing the Dongle to be removed from the aircraft should
reprogramming be necessary. As
the Dongle is much smaller and lighter than the ELT and, unlike
the ELT, does not have transportation restrictions, it is much
more convenient to ship the Dongle to a service center for
reprogramming.
The remote switch and antenna installations for the A837-7 and
C837-3 installations are identical to those of the original
A837-1 and C837-1 installations.
The Dongle must be programmed prior to installation on
the aircraft for the ELT to be functional.
More
information on the KANNAD 406 AF-COMPACT may be found at the
KANNAD web site www.kannad.com.
Programming
Requirements
Information
required for programming the ELT must be submitted using
the Programming
Data Sheet when one of the ELT installations is ordered.
If it is not possible to obtain the information required
for ELT programming at the time the order is placed, the ELT may
be ordered unprogrammed. The
ELT should be programmed after delivery using the procedure
given in <a link to section>ELT Reprogramming</a>
below.
ELTs with GPS Locating
Some 406 MHz ELTs have the ability to transmit the aircraft
position based on information provided by a GPS receiver.
The KANNAD 406 MHz ELT installations for the R22 and R44
do not have this capability.
RHC will consider offering this functionality when units
of acceptable weight and price become available.
Retrofit
Kits
Retrofit
kits are available for installing the KANNAD 406 AF-COMPACT ELTs
in R22s and R44s. These kits are applicable to aircraft with or
without existing Pointer ELT installations.
Download PDF versions of the kit instructions here:
Kit
Number
Aircraft
KI-179-3
R22
KI-179-4
R44
Information necessary for programming the ELT must be submitted using
the Programming
Data Sheet when a kit is ordered (the ELT or Dongle will be
programmed prior to shipment.) The
KI-179-1 and KI-179-2 kits for installing the older KANNAD 406 AF are no
longer available.
ELT
Reprogramming

A837-1 & C837-1 KANNAD 406 AF ELT
For
the A837-1 and C837-1 ELT installations, the most convenient method of
reprogramming a KANNAD 406 AF is to order the RHC ELT reprogramming kit,
MT837-1. The kit contains
two Dongles (connector containing a memory chip) that are inserted into
the ELT’s remote switch connector socket. The first deletes existing
code and the second programs the replacement identification code.
When ordering the MT837-1, a completed Programming
Data Sheet must be provided and a deposit paid that will be refunded
upon return of the MT837-1 kit to RHC.
A837-7 & C837-3 KANNAD 406 AF-COMPACT ELT
For
the A837-7 or C837-3 ELT installations, the Dongle Harness may be
removed from the aircraft and returned to RHC or a KANNAD service center
for reprogramming. The
Dongle Harness is removed from the aircraft by unplugging it at both
ends and cutting the ty-raps attaching it to the frame.
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