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EasyRescue AIS SART - IMO/SOLAS

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EasyRescue AIS SART – Sea rescue transmitter
The EasyRescue AIS SART is a portable emergency transmitter that uses AIS (Automatic Identification System) technology to quickly and accurately locate a drowning person. Once the transmitter is activated, it determines its position based on GPS and sends out a distress signal via AIS within 30 to 120 seconds.

How does it work?

  • After activation, the GPS position is determined.
  • Then AIS distress messages are sent: 8 messages within the first 16 seconds of every minute.
  • This protocol ensures maximum visibility (signal falls on a wave crest).
  • Signals are transmitted on AIS channels 87 & 88 (161.975 MHz and 162.025 MHz).

DSC Distress Calls – Direct Communication with Nearby Vessels
In addition to AIS, the EasyRescue Pro and Pro3 also have a DSC class D controller (Digital Selective Calling). This system sends a digital distress call to the mother ship and up to 7 other pre-set ships via the marine radio. As soon as the device is activated, it sends an individual DSC call to these ships within 5 seconds, including GPS position. If no response is received, the following automatically follows:

  • After ±5 seconds: first call directly to mother ship(s) to raise the alarm on board.
  • After ±1 minute: second call with current GPS position
  • After 5 minutes: third call
  • After 10 minutes: an “All Ships Call”, which alerts all ships in the area with DSC
  • As soon as a ship acknowledges the distress call, the EasyRescue indicates this by flashing a light and beeping. After that, only the DSC part stops transmitting; the AIS distress transmission remains active as long as the device is switched on.

Key Features

  • Range: Minimum 8 miles (ships), up to 120 miles when received by aircraft or helicopters.
  • Broadcasting time: Minimum 96 hours at -20°C, up to 6–8 days at normal temperatures.
  • Also works in busy AIS areas (such as Rotterdam), thanks to the SOTDMA protocol (class A, guaranteed signal priority).
  • Floating and waterproof (IP68) up to 20 meters depth.
  • Equipped with bright LED flash for visibility in the dark.
  • Compact and lightweight design, with self-erecting antenna.
  • No permit required, but SOLAS/IMO certified.

Usage and activation

  • Manual or automatic, depending on the model.
  • Can be easily attached to or in a life jacket.
  • Some models activate upon contact with water (after 2 seconds of immersion).
  • An activation button with break protection prevents accidental use.

Visibility & Compatibility

  • Visible as “AIS SART Active” on any AIS compatible chartplotter or PC.
  • Recognized by professional rescue services and commercial shipping worldwide.
  • Received messages contain GPS position and distress signal.

Models and applications

  • A040 - Manual activation, long antenna.
  • A049 - Automatic activation via water, short antenna. Compact, suitable for breast pocket or arm bag.
  • BW-COM - Magnet and water activation. Specially for integrated life jackets.
  • Pro - BW-COM + DSC class D controller. Calls mothership + 7 other ships.
  • Pro3 - Pro + additional 121.5 MHz transmitter for radio direction finding (as with EPIRB).

Technical data (summarized)

  • Dimensions: approx. 128 × 76 × 32 mm, weight 350 g.
  • Water resistance: up to 20 m depth.
  • Operating temperature: -20 °C to +55 °C.
  • Battery life: 8 years, 96 hours of transmission at -20 °C.
  • Drop test: 1 m on hard surface, 30 m in water.
  • Approvals: BSH, FCC, SOLAS, IMO, CE (0700), EN/IEC standards .
  • Antennas: fixed (short) or automatically extending (long, 45 cm).

EasyRescue Inside:
Specially developed life jackets with built-in EasyRescue, available in ISO and SOLAS versions.


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