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BELL HELICOPTER BELL 430 - EMERGENCY LOCATOR TRANSMITTER; POINTER 4000

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FROM YOUR BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON REPRESENTATIVE.
PRODUCT DATA JANUARY 2003
EMERGENCY LOCATOR TRANSMITTER
POINTER 4000
No. 430-705-509-XXX
The ELT installation provides an automatic locator beacon, which in the event of a
crash, sends a radio signal on the internationally assigned VHF and UHF distress
frequency. The Pointer 4000 is specifically designed for helicopter use. It activates at
6+ G loads 360° in azimuth as well as full vertical components. Mounted inside the
baggage compartment the ELT is a completely self contained, battery powered unit
with antenna connections which attach to an external fuselage mounted antenna. The
ELT has a switch for manual operation and testing. The battery has a three year shelf
life, and provides the transmitter with a range up to 480 kilometers (260 Nautical Miles)
for eight days. The increase in weight with the ELT installed is approximately 2.2 kilograms
(4.8 pounds).
AFT VIEW OF BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT
ELT LOCATION

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