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Ameri-King AK-451 Series - Certification; Programming; User Location Protocols (Long Message)

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The AK-451 ELT described in this manual was designed, tested and certified as a
complete system including the following components:
ELT Transmitter w/ integral battery
ELT Mounting Tray and clamp Holder
ELT Antenna and Coaxial Cable Assembly
ELT Remote Switch and Remote Wiring Cable Assembly
ELT Audible Buzzer Monitor unit and T-Adapter Connector
Note:
Only Ameri-King approved system components may be used for a TSO approved
system.
1.2.3 Certification:
The AK-451 has been certified to the following:
FAA TSO-C126, C91a, C142
ETSO-2C126 per European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
FAR Part 91 mandatory automatic ELT requirements
Cospas-Sarsat T.001
47 CFR Part 87 (FCC requirements) Note: Per FCC regulations 47
CFR § 2.902, the ELT is tested per “Verification” method.
Note:
The AK-451 is certified to meet the requirements of FAA TSO-C126, TSO-C91a and
EASA ETSO-2C126 per EUROCAE ED-62. For use outside the US or EASA
member states, contact your local civil aviation authority for ELT requirements.
1.2.4 Programming:
Ameri-King will program in any protocol at no charge. The AK-451 supports all
available worldwide ELT protocols in long message and short message. For a
complete ELT protocol, please see C/S document G.005 and T.001 available at
www.cospas-sarsat.com. For use outside the US, please contact your local civil
aviation authority for accepted or required programming protocols.
The AK-451 supports the following protocols:
1.2.4.1 User Location Protocols (Long Message):
Coding ELT with beacon serial identification
Coding ELT with aircraft operator designator and a serial number
Coding ELT with aircraft 24-bit address
Coding ELT with aircraft nationality and registration marking

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