
Localised MOB Alerting
When used with our range of 121.5 MHz Man Overboard Beacons the sMRT SARfinder becomes part of a localised Man Overboard alerting and locating system.
The digital sMRT SARfinder monitors the emergency frequency 121.5 MHz and provides an instant audible alarm and direction bearing when a distress signal is received from one of our compatible 121.5 MHz MSLDs (Maritime Survivor Locating Device).
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The SARfinder listens for an activated 121.5 MHz unit and alerts when detected.
An alarm sounds from the unit as soon as it detects a man overboard incident.
A direction-bearing compass is displayed to help you locate the MOB.
The digital touchscreen display allows users to easily interact with the unit.
Built in Wifi capabilities to connect to nearby networks for easy use.
Programmable test functionality to perform sea trial tests with special test unit before use
The sMRT SARfinder continuously monitors the 121.5 MHz distress frequency, instantly triggering a loud audible alarm when a Man Overboard (MOB) incident is detected. Featuring a user-friendly digital touchscreen display, it allows for seamless operation and real-time tracking in emergency situations.
The integrated direction-bearing compass provides precise location data, helping you navigate toward multiple casualties for an efficient recovery. With dedicated 121.5 MHz detection, the SARfinder ensures a rapid response to MOB emergencies, enhancing the reliability of localised alerting, tracking, and rescue efforts.
When used with our range of 121.5 MHz Man Overboard Beacons the sMRT SARfinder becomes part of a localised Man Overboard alerting and locating system.
Marine Rescue Technologies Limited
Wescom Group,
Unit J1, Springfield Way,
Anlaby, HU10 6RJ