Communications
- GMDSS Portable Emergency Transceivers
- VHF/FM Marine Band Transceivers
- Furuno FM-8500 Radiotelephone (2)
- Standard Horizon VHF GX12707 FM Marine Radio
- HF Transceivers
- Furuno SSB FS-1562-15 Tranceivers
- Emergency Radio Alarm: DCS-60 Watch Receiver
- Inmarsat B Radio Transceiver
- Weather Facsimile Receiver
- Cellular Phone
- Iridium Phone
- E-mail (Oscar Elton Sette's E-mail address is: Noaa.Ship.Oscar.Elton.Sette@noaa.gov)
- Emergency Position Indicator Radio Beacons (Class 1 and Mini-B)
- Search and Rescue Transponders (X-Band Radar Frequency)
Acoustics
- Simrad EK-50
- Simrad EK-60
- Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler(ADCP)
Navigation
- Furuno FAR 2825 Radar with ARPA Display (2)
- Global Positioning System (GPS) Receivers
- Northstar 952x (2)
- Garmin 12 channel handheld units(3)
- Sperry MK 227 Gyrocompass
- Simrad Taiyo TD-L 2700 Radio Direction Finder
- Nobeltec Software program with data received from Navstar GPS
Scientific Equipment
- CTD System
- Thermosalinograph (TSG)
Data Acquisition And Processing System
Oscar Elton Sette is outfitted with an upgraded oceanographic system. The Scientific Computer System (SCS) is a computer system and network that collects, stores, processes and retrieves a variety of oceanographic data from navigation sensors, environmental sensors, bathymetric sonar systems, and other mission sensors. The SCS consists of two networked computer systems that provide both data acquisition and data processing functions. One computer is dedicated to acquire, log, and display data in real-time, as well as perform real-time data quality assurance functions. The second computer is dedicated to shipboard scientists for data analysis and their research. Data can be transmitted to other stations worldwide via satellite communications links.


