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All too often, only hours after someone has fallen from the ship, does it become aware to the ships' captain and crew. With an ORCA Man Overboard transmitter, those on the ship are made immediately aware when personnel have fallen from the ship. After being fully immersed for 3-5 seconds, the water-activated ORCA transmitters immediately begin transmitting radio signals back to the ship that a crew member is in the water. At the same time the radio transmitter is activated, the strobe light is activated as well providing a visual marker to the survivor.

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The newest member of the ORCA family of Man Overboard transmitters uses your already-installed VHF-DSC radio to alert you that someone has fallen from your vessel. Read more» |
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Preferred by maritime professionals due to its compact size and easy wearability, the ORCA TX-104 is the same ORCA transmitter currently being purchased by the US Navy. Read more» |
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The worst fear of an offshore diver is getting left behind. Currents can be strong, unknowingly pulling divers hundreds of yards away from the dive boat. When they surface, they're not even a speck on the horizon for the boat crew. Read more» |
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Working in an "explosive" maritime environment? The ORCA-TX-103IS provides the assurance that you are protected should you fall, without the risk of explosion. Read more» |
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Also doubling as a DIVER LOCATOR BEACON, the TX-103SE will insure that those who have to escape from a stricken submarine or a lost diver will be found once on the surface. Read more» |
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The original ORCA man overboard transmitter has been in use in the US Navy fleet for nearly 10 years. It is forward compatible with all ORCA receivers and direction finders. Read more» |
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