

SAILOR SART II - 9 GHz Search And Rescue Transponder
Next generation SAILOR 5052 AIS SART Now available
All products from Thrane & Thrane SAILOR product programme are designed for the rough conditions at sea and the SAILOR SART II is no exception. The SAILOR SART II is small and easy to use, offering safety in critical situations. The SAILOR SART II is a 9 GHz X-band Radar transceiver and has been designed for assisting rescue operations in accordance with IMO, GMDSS requirements.
Be seen, be safe
When a radar signal is received from a vessel or aircraft, SAILOR SART II automatically transmits a response signal, which clearly identifies the survival craft on the radar screen by means of a stream of 12 in-line dots. Help rescue assets find you even in the worst of conditions. Once activated, SAILOR SART II will remain in standby mode for over 96 hours, ready to point your rescuers in exactly the right direction.
Feature packed
SAILOR SART II is waterproof to 10m and features an integral lanyard as well as audio and visual identification of operation. It also offers ship or survival craft options with internal or external mounting and is maintenance free with a built-in test facility and a replaceable, 5 year battery pack.
Trust SAILOR
Thousands of vessels sail everyday with SAILOR SART, EPIRB and communications equipment on board so when it comes to GMDSS compliance, you can trust SAILOR. SAILOR is a leading name in GMDSS equipment meaning you can be sure that SAILOR EPIRBs are built to operate faultlessly in the harsh professional maritime environment.
SART II Features include:
- Ship or survival craft options
- Waterproof to 10 m
- Maintenance free
- Replaceable, 5 year battery pack
- Audio/visual indication of operation
- Built-in test facility
- Integral lanyard
- Mounting options – internal/external
Receiver Response | 9.2 - 9.5 GHz, sensitivity better than -50dBm. |
Transmitter Response | 12 forward and return sweeps through the range 9.2 to 9.5GHz. Nominal sweep times 7.5m s forward and 0.4ms return. |
Minimum Recovery time following excitation | less than 10ms. |
Response reply to receiver signal | less than 0.5ms. |
Radiated Power (EPIRB) | Not less than 400mW (+26dBm) |
Duration of Operation | 96 hours in standby condition followed by a minimum 8 hours of transmission while being continuously interrogated with a pulse-repetition frequency of 1kHz. |
Temperature Range | -20dC to +55dC operational, -30dC to 65dC storage |
Antenna Characteristics | Vertical beamwidth at least +/-12.5 degree relative to the horizontal plane of the radar transponder to +/-2dB. |
Azimuthal beamwidth omnidirectional | to +/-2dB |
Effective Antenna Height | 1 metre or greater. |
Weight | 950g (without Bracket) |
Dimensions | 300mm long x 62 mm diameter |