Faa form 337, Radio station license, Registration – ACR&Artex SLB406 ELT User Manual
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ARTEX PRODUCTS / ACR ELECTRONICS, INC
DESCRIPTION, OPERATION, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SLB 406 ELT
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MAR 27/11
570-6700 Rev. B
Initial Issue DEC 19/2006
Note: Removal of the Antenna is not permitted; unit must be return to Artex for repair or
replacement of the antenna.
FAA Form 337
For installations that are considered a “major alteration”, an FAA Form 337 will be
required. Information regarding the completion of Form 337 can be found in Advisory
Circular AC 43.9-1E. This Manual constitutes FAA approved data as described in AC
43.9-1E, paragraph (h)(2) and AC 43-210, chapter 2, paragraph 201(a)(6) for major
alterations. Not all installations are “major”; consult an FAA designee or regional office
for clarification. Generally, the installation of the SLB 406 will not require a Form 337 but
contact you local Flight Standards District Office if in doubt.
Radio Station License
A Radio Station License is not required by the FCC for Emergency Locator Transmitters
(ELTs). See the FCC web site at
states:
“On October 26, 1996, the FCC released a Report and Order in WT Docket No. 96-82,
FCC 96-421 eliminating the individual licensing requirement for all aircraft operating
domestically. This means that you do not need a license to operate a two-way VHF
radio, radar, or ELT aboard aircraft operating domestically. All other aircraft radio
stations must be licensed by the FCC either individually or by fleet.”
FCC Form 605 which replaced FCC Form 404 in 1999 is not required for ELTs.
For more information, contact the FCC at:
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street SW
Washington, DC 20554
1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322)
For radio station license information outside of the Unites States, contact you national
radio communications authority for assistance.
Registration
REGISTRATION FORMS (OR LINKS TO THEM ) ARE PROVIDED ON THE ARTEX
When a 406 MHz ELT is installed in an aircraft, it is imperative that the aircraft owner
register the ELT. In the United States the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) is the registration agency. Each 406 MHz ELT contains a unique
identification code that is transmitted to the satellite. This helps the “Rescue