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When building a Raymarine C-Series or E-Series Radar System you have your choice of either Open Array of closed Radome scanner. Both Radomes and Open Arrays are fully compatible with every every multifunction display and deliver unparalleled performance. To help you decide which antenna is right for you we have listed the advantages of each scanner type below.
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The use of new SD Radar systems (Super Definition) makes your Colour Plotter an excellent High Definition Radar Screen for navigating in any weather condition.
Five Antenna versions are available, which allow a wide choice based on preferred navigation and type of vessel, both sailboat and motorboat.
All informations provided by the system are perfectly visible on the LCD Display. The contours of the Radar image will surprise you with their clear brightness.
The Lorenz SD Radar system can be interfaced with cartographic plotters of the World Map 11 and Starlight Dual series.
Some of the most important features like EBL, VRM, Rings, Mark positioning, rotation speed control, sectorial obstacle alarm with choice of angle and selected distance, make the Radar system easy and intuitive to use.
The great innovation is brought by the CHART OVERLAY system that allows to place the cartographic image over the image actually read by the Radar, as seen from the bow of the vessel.
This feature is particularly advisable for night navigation and with poor visibility. The radar system makes navigation more secure in difficult passages or when entering a harbour, than when depending only on the predefined nautical chart.
The SD Radar is supplied with an Anticollision System that automatically gives an optical and acoustic alarm signal that calculates on forehand if on your route you will meet other obstacles.
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Offering outstanding performance features such as Interference Rejection (up to 3 levels), FTC (Rain Clutter Rejection), STC (Sea Clutter Rejection - up to 256 levels), Gain Adjustment (up to 256 levels), Automatic Tuning, and 7 levels of Trail Settings.
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Kelvin Hughes' F- Band SharpEye radar is able to provide superb performance in clutter for navigation safety, the detection of the small fast attack craft (FIAC) threat and the tracking of small helicopter targets. SharpEye meets these requirements and has been developed as the world's first new technology I-Band navigation and surveillance radar. Incorporating the latest in solid state, pulse doppler and signal processing technologies, SharpEye offers performance previously only possible in extremely expensive military or civil aviation surveillance radar. Combining this with the reliability of a completely solid-state solution gives SharpEye the edge in this demanding market.
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Today's tactical environment demands an I- Band radar that is able to provide superb performance in clutter for navigation safety, the detection of the small fast attack craft (FIAC) threat and the tracking of small helicopter targets. SharpEye meets these requirements and has been developed as the world's first new technology I-Band navigation and surveillance radar.
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The GMR 406 open array radar (pedestal sold separately; click on accessories tab to view pedestal) allows you to scan more of what's out there while you're on the water. Whether ships, shores, birds or weather, you'll see it sooner with the powerful 6-foot GMR 406 and its smaller counterpart, the GMR 404.
The GMR 406 is a 6-foot open array scanner with 1.1° beamwidth and a range of 72 nautical miles. With this intense beamwidth and 4 kilowatts of power, the 406 offers outstanding clarity, precision and target definition. You can also use the 406 to avoid traffic on the water with MARPA target tracking.
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The GMR 404 open array radar (pedestal sold separately; click on accessories tab to view pedestal) allows you to scan more of what's out there while you're on the water. Whether ships, shores, birds or weather, you'll see it sooner with the powerful 4-foot GMR 404 and its larger counterpart, the GMR 406.
The GMR 404 is a 4-foot open array scanner with 1.8° beamwidth and a range of 72 nautical miles. With this beamwidth and 4 kilowatts of power, the 404 offers outstanding clarity, precision and target definition. You can also use the 404 to avoid traffic on the water with MARPA target tracking.
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The new SI-TEX MDS Radar Sensor Series connect to your SI-TEX ColorMax Wide, ColorMax 11, ColorMax 15, Explorer Plus, or Trawl Plot 12 Charting Systems to add affordable full-featured Radar capabilities.
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With the Transas T-55 AIS you can display any AIS equipped vessel within VHF range on any type of AIS adapted display system. Information transmitted from vessels fitted with AIS Transponders includes name, call sign, position, heading, speed, destination, type and size of vessel. The Transas T-55 AIS is compatible with any chart/ECS and radar system capable of accepting standard NMEA 0183 AIS sentences. The installation is quick and simple, requiring only the connection to a VHF antenna, GPS antenna and computer (PC). Transas T-55 AIS is the perfect complement to a radar and has an international standardized interface to Transas Electronic Chart System (ECS) or Navi-Radar 4000 (Chart Radar).
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The SI-60B is black box type receiver capable of displaying both class A and class B AIS information on NAVIS series chart plotters, other manufacturer's chart plotters or PC based navigation software - in real time. The unit features both RS-232 and RS-422 I/O ports and user selectable baud rate for ease of installation.
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RA-2500 is a dual channel VHF receiver.
It will continuously monitor ship information from all AIS-equipped ships within VHF range.
Easy readable ship information from the built-in display: Name, MMSI, position, course and speed over ground as well as static and other voyage related information.
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Just released at METS2009, the 2RxPRO is a TRUE DUAL CHANNEL AIS Receiver, with integral NMEA0183 mux and NMEA AND USB outputs. The unit features industry-leading, pro-quality sensitive digital radio receivers that monitor both AIS channels simultaneously, so you do not miss messages or have to wait for the data to be eventually received (as is the case with all single channel AND switched single channel receivers.) No setup is required - just install a suitable VHF antenna, 9-28v power (only 1watt at 12v) and connect to your PC or plotter using the USB and NMEA0183 outputs. And if you are running out of NMEA ports, the 2RxPRO can also take in a NMEA feed at 4800 baud from another instrument, and multiplex the data in with the AIS data going off to your plotter - so you don't even need another NMEA port to install it!
The 2RxPRO features a very robust, professional-grade water-resistant metal case, and integral power and NMEA cables to make installation as easy as it gets!
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- 12- Inch 800x480 high resolution sunlight viewable display
- 16 channel WAAS GPS Antenna included
- C-Map NT+ and MAX compatible
- Radar, AIS and fish finder capable
- 3000 Marks, 3000 track points and 50 routes
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- 7-Inch 800x480 high resolution sunlight viewable display
- 16 channel WAAS GPS Antenna included
- C-Map NT+ and MAX compatible
- Radar, AIS and fish finder capable
- 3000 Marks, 3000 track points and 50 routes
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Answer the call of the wild with Rino 110 - a waterproof, rugged FRS/GMRS radio plus GPS navigator.
Rino 110 combines two-way radio and GPS features to help you communicate with your partners and find them easily. Using Rino's unique Position Reporting feature, you can send your exact location to other Rino users in your group, so they can see your precise location on the map page.
As you can imagine, this feature can be a real lifesaver in an emergency, but it's also handy anytime you need to round up family and friends at an amusement park or other outdoor activity. And, because Rino is a standard FRS/GMRS radio, you can use it to communicate with any other conventional FRS/GMRS radio around.
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The powerful SAM MF/HF system 5000 fully complies with
all GMDSS safety requirements and provides voice
communication, DSC and radiotelex. It is available in 150 W,
250 W and 500 W versions making it suitable for all types of
vessels, from smaller fishing vessels to large merchant vessels.
The radio telephone system fully complies with all installation
requirements for sea areas A2, A3 or A4. Each radiotelephone
is operated from the robust and compactly designed control
unit (CU5100) which controls the powerful transceiver
unit (TU5150, TU5250 or TU5500) and the fast antenna tuning
units (ATU5215 or ATU5515).
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The radiotelephone system consisting of the JSB-196GM that covers the frequency range of 1.6 to 27.5MHz and the NCT-196 DSV terminal with an internal DSC watchkeeping receiver conforms to the applicable regulations including the IMO performance standard and the national standard.
FEATURES
- Simple installation on small ship
Each equipment if of very compact design for simple installation on small ship. The GMDSS-based system consists of the JSB-196GM MF/HF Radiotelephone, the NCT-196 DSC Terminal and a DC-DC converter. The main unit of the JSB-196GM and the NCT-196 can be integrated as a stacked system and installed in a easy-to-operate place on the bridge.
- High expandability
The JSB-196GM can provide the HF E-mail communication capability by connecting a dedicated modem and a general-purpose personal computer.
- Easy operation
The JSB-196GM is designed for user-friendly operation using a single large control dial for frequency channel selection, mode setting and high/low transmit power switching. The NCT-196 integrates the DSC modem and the watchkeeping receiver in it, enabling operations to fully meet the GMDSS requirements.
- Digital signal processing(DSP)
The JSB-196GM radiotelephone uses 32-bit floating point DSP for digital signal processing in and after the IF stage. The DSP technology improves a number of functions including noise reduction and various types of interference rejection, ensuring enhanced performance.
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SRG-250/400 Type MF/HF Radio Equipment is in compliance with the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) developed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) which is designed for automation, SSB, NBDP, DSC and MF/HF Radio Communication Equipment.
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The paperless receivers are dedicated, compact and
economical dual channel NDBP receivers using FEC techniques
for reception of navigational warnings, gale warnings, ice reports,
search and rescue information, and weather forecasts within
200 to 400 miles offshore. It monitors simultaneously 518 kHz
and a selectable secondary frequency either the national
490 kHz or the 4209.5 kHz for long range services.
NAVTEX messages are displayed on an eight inch colour TFT
screen. Background and foreground colours as well as font
type are user-selectable to offer a message presentation which
suits the very best clarity under all light conditions.
The simple to use receivers offer coloured headings to clearly
identify new received messages. Stored messages can be
sorted and displayed as well as printed by station ID and
message category.
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- Full meet latest IMO
- 3 receiving frequencies
- Printerless type
- Easy Installation
- Easy operation
- External Printer (Option)
- Navtex data export function for Integrated Navigation System (ECDIS or etc.)
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Standard Features:
Water proof construction IP6
Simultaneously operates at 518 kHz and either at 490 kHz or at 4209.5 kHz
Compliant with IMO MSC.148(77), ITU-R.M 540-2, M.625-3, IEC-61162 Type Approval as MED (GMDSS requirements)
5.6 inch bright WVGA LCD
Compact configuration consisting of Display/Receiver and Antenna
Printer interface
Messages output in ASCII characters via RS-232C for connection to serial printer
Stores more than 200,000 characters in memory
Low power consumption
Nav data display acts as NMEA repeater for GPS or other instrumentation
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Flexible Rugged High-Performance GNSS Receiver
Designed by our GNSS experts, the new ProFlexâ"¢ 500 is a powerful positioning solution that delivers state-of-the-art RTK in a rugged, highly integrated receiver design. Embedded BLADEâ"¢ technology ensures powerful RTK performance and a patented way to use multiple GNSS constellations for high-accuracy positioning and surveying solutions.
Rugged and Integrated Design
The ProFlex 500 offers a unique set of embedded communication features for maximum flexibility and resistance to bad weather. It contains completely integrated GSM, UHF and Bluetooth for wireless communications as well as Ethernet, RS-232/422 and USB connections. All output connections are optically isolated to prevent problems with installation in shipboard applications.
Made to withstand harsh environments, its environmental characteristics include: 100% condensing humidity proof, salt mist resistant, shock and vibration resistant as defined in military standard MIL STD 810 F. The receiver has an extremely rugged aluminum housing and is IP67 rated.
Flexible Solution
The ProFlex 500 innovative design makes it the ideal solution for onboard system integration - it can be easily mounted on a ship or on a vehicle for sea or land operations - and it is also a perfect backpack rover or base station solution for precise land surveying.
Adaptable to most any specific positioning usage, the ProFlex 500 is the answer for users looking for a single GNSS receiver for multiple applications. It is for example, a perfect solution for the hydrography services and dredging companies performing both onshore and offshore RTK surveys. ProFlex 500 enables optimal equipment use and simpler deployment among survey crews.
High-end Performance
ProFlex 500 offers GPS+GLONASS+20 years of field-proven Magellan technologies. It is made to withstand harsh environments, and gives you maximum flexibility on sea and land.
Fast initialization and centimeter accuracy at long-range
Unique BLADE technology for full benefit of any available GLONASS corrections
Unique built-in communication features
Rugged design for demanding work environments
Advanced multi-path mitigation and robust signal tracking for maximum data reliability
Interoperability with any vendor's reference station transmitting GPS+GLONASS L1/L2
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Wireless control of your SimNet enabled equipment. The WR20 is unique as it is the only remote available that can control and display data from the full suite of electronics, from chartplotter, radar and echosounder (NavStation) through to autopilot, instruments and for the first time ever, your fixed VHF radio. This unique, broad range of functionality is tamed in a highly intuitive menu system, allowing you to access what you want, when you want.
Its simplicity makes the Simrad WR20 an extremely safe option; it's easy to work when you need it most, and you don't have to physically be at the equipment itself to operate it. The Simrad WR20 is easily integrated into SimNet, simply plug the base station in and immediately, all compatible equipment on the network is recognized by the system. The handheld itself is fully waterproof so you can be out on deck even in the worst weather, and the long life battery, which is charged using a simple docking cradle ensures that the Simrad WR20 is always ready for use, meaning you won't get caught without.
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