Aerolighting ARC-357 Radio Controller

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ARC-357
The ARC-357 allows pilots to control heliport lighting using a standard VHF radio, eliminating the need for additional equipment on the helicopter. With three adjustable brightness levels (3-5-7), it provides a simple and effective solution for managing lighting remotely, ensuring ease of use without the need for ground personnel.

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Description

ARC-357 Radio Controller
The ARC-357 system is designed for airports or heliports without Air Traffic Services, allowing for fully crew-independent operations or on stand-alone bases.

Pilot-controlled lighting — no onboard equipment required.
Activation and lighting levels are controlled directly by the pilot using a VHF radio — no additional equipment required inside the helicopter.

Quick, simple installation — plug, set and go.
The system comes in a waterproof housing with antenna and cable, ensuring quick and easy installation. Simply plug in, set the frequency and it’s ready to go.

Universal output: The ARC-357 controls any equipment.
The ARC-357 offers universal control, capable of managing any equipment via potential-free relay outputs, ensuring maximum flexibility and compatibility.

The ARC-357 system is a remote control system for small airports and heliports where air traffic services are not available. With the ARC-357 system, pilots can easily and safely control airport/heliport lighting equipment using their aircraft’s VHF radio. This means that even in the absence of ground personnel, pilots can operate the lighting equipment to ensure safe takeoffs and landings.

The ARC-357 system is easy to use. Pilots can simply use the VHF transmitter to control the brightness levels of the lighting equipment. This means that pilots can adjust the lighting to their specific needs, ensuring the best visibility for their landing or takeoff.

In addition, the ARC-357 system is designed to automatically turn off after 15 minutes of inactivity.
Overall, the ARC-357 system is a reliable, economical and easy-to-use solution for small airports and heliports where air traffic services are not available, making it a must-have for any airport or heliport seeking to improve safety and operational efficiency.

ADAC helicopter taking off from a heliport illuminated with Aerolighting products.

Summary of standards:
The pilot can easily operate the system using any VHF transmitter tuned to the ARC-357 frequency. To remotely control the AFL system, the pilot must use the transmitter trigger to make the following codes:
• Press trigger 3 times in less than 5 seconds—Operate AFL in low brightness.
• Press trigger 5 times in less than 5 seconds—Operate AFL in medium brightness.
• Press trigger 7 times in less than 5 seconds—Operate AFL in high brightness. Note: The output can also be used to control any other function (dry contact relay)
Note: All commands: a), b), and c are available for 15 minutes without receiving a new command, the ARC-357
automatically turns off the AFL system.

The descriptions, photometric measurements and characteristics contained in this publication are provided for information only and do not constitute a commitment on the part of our society, which reserves the right to change them without prior notice.
Design: Radio controller Power: Max. 15W
Accessories: Antenna and cable Frequency: 118.00-136.975 Mhz
Input: 110-240VAC Adjustable
frequency:
Yes
Step: 3 Compatible with 8.33kHz:
Compatible with 25kHz and 8.33kHz
Size:: 35x25x15 cm Output: True dry contact.

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