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Robinson R44 - Emergency Locator Transmitter (Optional)

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ISSUED: 21 FEB 2014 7-28
ROBINSON
MODEL R44
SECTION 7
SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION
EMERGENCY LOCATOR TRANSMITTER (OPTIONAL)
The Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) installation
consists of a transmitter with internal battery pack, an
external antenna, and a remote switch/annunciator. The
transmitter is mounted to the upper steel tube frame and is
accessible through the aft, upper cowl door. The remote
switch/annunciator is located left of the cyclic stick.
The ELT is operated by a switch on the transmitter and a
remote switch in the cockpit. The transmitter switch has
been secured in the AUTO or ARM position at installation
and should always be in this position for flight. The
remote switch/annunciator is a three position switch with
indicator light. This switch should also be in the AUTO or
ARMED (middle) position for flight. With both switches
set to AUTO/ARM, the ELT will begin transmitting when
subjected to a high “G” load. When the unit is transmitting,
the red indicator light illuminates.
Moving the remote switch to ON activates the transmitter.
Use the ON position if an emergency landing is imminent
and time permits.
If the ELT is inadvertently activated, use the RESET position
of the remote switch to stop transmission and reset the
unit. The red indicator will extinguish when unit is reset.
NOTE
Earlier aircraft may have ELT installations
without remote switch.
For more detailed instructions on ELT operation,
maintenance, and required tests, refer to manufacturer’s
instructions supplied with the unit.

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