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Security with the reception of AIS signal
Geonav RO 4800, absolute novelty on the market, is a VHF able to receive AIS signals, without requiring any additional antenna.
This device combines high performance with the renowned reliability of Geonav RO4700, in a %u201Cclean%u201D design and ergonomic shape.
Many functions available: SCAN mode, dual or triple watch, output power selectable between 1W and 25W, a dedicated key for direct access to channel 16.
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The Raymarine AIS250 Receiver module is a 'listen only' AIS receiver that easily integrates with an existing VHF antenna using a built in VHF splitter. The AIS250 then interfaces to Raymarine multifunction displays, allowing AIS targets to be graphically overlaid in both the chartplotter and radar modes.
Operating in the VHF maritime band, the AIS system enables the wireless exchange of navigation status between vessels and shore-side traffic monitoring centers. Commercial ships, ocean going vessels and other boats equipped with AIS transmitters broadcast AIS messages that include the vessel's name, course, speed, and current navigation status.
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See and be seen with the Raymarine AIS500 Transceiver module. Receive AIS targets and transmit your vessel information to other AIS receivers. The AIS500 easily interfaces to Raymarine multifunction displays allowing AIS targets to be graphically overlaid in both chartplotter and radar modes.
Operating in the VHF maritime band, the AIS500 system includes a built-in VHF splitter, to easily integrate with your existing VHF antenna on the boat (no need for a separate antenna). The AIS500 enables the wireless exchange of navigation status between vessels and shore-side traffic monitoring centers. Commercial ships, ocean going vessels and other boats equipped with AIS transmitters broadcast AIS messages that include the vessel's name, course, speed, and current navigation status.
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The SeaVieweR S.277 Dual AIS/GPS Receiver from SevenStar works with chart plotters and charting software for laptops and PDAs, and shows 'contacts' and their ID and course on the plotter display. You can see who else is within your vicinity, even if they are behind another object! (Headland, island, ship...)
The SeaVieweR receives AIS data on both AIS channels SIMULTANEOUSLY utilising 2 totally independent, synthesised VHF receivers and highly sophisticated digital signal processing. (Cheaper - and some dearer - receivers only monitor one channel at a time – so with them you can miss vessel data altogether or at best take twice as long to receive it!)
And uniquely, if you decide a little while later that you want to get the full benefits of AIS, we can upgrade the SeaVieweR into a full Class B AIS Transponder so you will be seen on other vessels plotter screens!
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AIS Radar Receiver
The Nasa Marine AIS radar is the first stand alone AIS receiver / plotter specifically designed for the leisure boat market.
The display, with ranges of 1,2,4,8,16 and 32 nautical miles shows AIS carrying vessels in a format normally associated with conventional radar. A trail of previous positions clearly chows the relative track of all the targets on the screen. A box to the right of the screen displays the speed over the ground, the vessel name, mmsi number and the latidude and longitude of any target selected by the user.
The compact unit has a white backlit LCD display, operates from 12 volts and consumes little power.
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Class A - SOLAS Transponder:
Most compact AIS-System
All-In-One Unit
Built in Sensor Configuration
Graphical User Interface
Best Value
AIS at Your Fingertips
Nauticast has taken AIS technology further and fully explored its unifying properties and diverse application possibilities. The underlying principle of AIS technology lies in the provision and receipt of data from multiple sources. The Transponder sends, receives and processes own vessel, other vessel, and shore-based navigation data at as well as distributing it to all participants of an AIS network.
The Perfect Companion at Sea
The Nauticast is perfectly cut out for bridge integration. It blends in neatly thanks to its compact design - it's the world of AIS, held in one hand! The Nauticast stays in the background, automatically and continuously transmitting vessel type, course, destination, cargo and more. It is thoroughly unobtrusive, yet remains continuously on the alert - only demanding attention when an alarm or error message requires action.
The Nauticast includes the innovative 3-in-1 Graphical Display with 3 different views at a fingertip: Alphanumeric, Radar View and Fairway View. This representation of the surrounding traffic scenario also with different zoom-levels is a completely unique way of capturing and representing vessel data.
The Nauticast Transponder fully corresponds to the technical specifications for the Universal Automatic Identification System (AIS) Transponder, issued by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
The Nauticast Transponder is specifically designed for commercial shipping, e.g. for vessels which are subject to the SOLAS regulations.
The Nauticast Transponder makes a significant contribution to increasing safety at sea.
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The Simrad AI50 class B AIS transponder offers boat owners the most exciting new development in the safety of navigation.
The Simrad AI50 AIS transponder offers boat owners the most exciting new development in the safety of navigation. All large commercial vessels including ferries, cargo and passenger ships already carry AIS.
Now Simrad Yachting is introducing the first compact Class “B” AIS with a color display. Class “A” transponders used on commercial ships have many features not needed by recreational users making them expensive. The class “B” standard offers all the visibility and benefits of the class “A” without the complications. The result is that AIS is now affordable for all users. Mounted at the helm, the Simrad AI50 offers unsurpassed simplicity of operation and clarity of information. The Simrad AI50 shows information from other ships.
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The NAIS-300 is a Class B Transponder that's purpose is to transmit the position and other information about your vessel, to other AIS equipped vessels. It is housed in a rugged waterproof enclosure to withstand the rigors of the marine environment.
The NAIS-300 uses a sophisticated automatic digital time sharing technology which enables the exchange of static information like; MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identifier) Number, Vessel’s Name, Call Sign and Type. Also dynamic data like; Position, Course, Distance and more, from ship to ship, and from ship to shore based traffic stations. When connected to a compatible chart plotter, it will provide a representation of the position and movements of all AIS equipped vessels within VHF range
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The ACR NAUTICAST Portable AIS is the right solution for your fully autonomous AIS needs. This transponder is compliant for Inland and SOLAS applications. With a fully charged internal battery, the portable system can operate for 3 hours or indefinitely when connected to ship's power. Interfacing with the ship's sensors and ECDIS displays is made easy with the external case mounted ports and optional cables. Built in WiFi allows for communication with PC ECS software.
NAUTICAST Portable AIS improves shipboard safety by providing information about AIS traffic that radar alone can't. AIS target name, vessel type, MMSI, position, COG, SOG, to name a few are available to ship's helmsmen on an innovative 3-in-1 display. Choose from Alphanumeric, Radar, or Fairway view to display surrounding traffic and their ship's data. Selectable range zoom functions along with target sorting provide customizable views of surrounding traffic.
The ACR NAUTICAST Portable AIS transponder fully corresponds to the technical specifications for the Universal Automatic Identification System (UAIS) Transponder issued by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The NAUTICAST Portable AIS makes a significant contribution to maritime situational awareness.
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Distibutor range LORENZ marinades electronics in France:
NAVICOM http://www.navicom.fr/
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EMERGENCY ASSETS AND LIABILITIES, TO SEE AND TO BE SEEN.
Navigation trades has caught up them new levels of emergency thanks to technology AIS (Automatic Identification System). Through transponders AIS it is possible to send own position and to receive the position of the other ships being avoided collisions in situations of poor visibility, also where the radar does not succeed to find the obstacles effectively.
From today also any pleasure craft it can have use of of technology AIS in complete way, not only receiving the data transmitted from the other ships but also transmitting own.
AIS 3000 RT is an accredited sender AIS class B, therefore purposely studied for pleasure crafts.
AIS 3000 RT connected to an VHF antenna transmits own data of navigation like:
· Name boat
· Speed
· Route
· Dimensions boat
· Type of boat (sail, engine, etc.)
· Of identification international MMSI
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Sure in sea the emergency plays a role of primary importance.
From today thanks to the receiver Lorenz AIS 2000, which ships are possible to visualize all the endowed boats of a sender AIS (Automatic Identification System) trade them or pleasure crafts and of monitorarne movements, name and direction let alone to receive useful information for navigation.
Fundamental collision alarm is the function "" that perceives if any found ship will too much pass near the boat avoiding therefore possible boardings in sea
AIS 2000 works on common frequencies VHF in double channel of reception, has a great capacity and is simplest to mount thanks to its dimensions (115x75x28 milimeter).
Connecting AIS 2000 to an VHF antenna and chartplotter a Lorenz, an instrument of guarantee for navigation is created.
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The AIS Black Box receiver connects to your SI-TEX ColorMax 6, ColorMax Wide, ColorMax 11, Navmate, Trawl Plot 12 or Explorer Plus Charting Systems to receive VHF transmissions from vessels carrying AIS transponders to display target data from an unlimited number of vessels and overlay AIS target data on marine charts. In addition, included SeaClear Charting software gives you the capability of displaying the AIS vessel data on your PC mariner charts plus the receiver also works with many PC software applicatons that have AIS capabilites in their software.
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Active Diplexer AIS TX-RX - for ais transponder, to get two radio on the same antenna. Without power supplie,direct connection with VHF; included in the box: 2 coaxial cable 1 mt; 2 assembled PL connectors.
Box material: Metal. Fuse: Automatic Inside
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The AIS Engine is supplied with a free copy of %u2018SeaClear%u2019 and Software on Board%u2019 software, a data cable to connect to the 9 pin serial port of a PC and a 12 volt power cable.
The AIS Engine and a conventional marine antenna are all you need to start plotting vessels on your PC. The software runs in windows 95, 98, ME, Xp, 2000 and NT, it includes a world map on which vessels are plotted. Any vessel on the screen can be selected and its AIS data displayed. This includes the vessels name, MMSI number, position, call sign and destination etc. Also included on the AIS Engine is an optional input for a GPS (RMC sentence). With this connected the users own vessel is shown on the chart with its latitude and longitude displayed in a window.
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AIS Transponder/Receiver: now mandatory on all large commercial and passenger ships, the Universal Automatic Identification System uses VHF radio signals to transmit ship's information to all AIS enabled radio receivers in range (typically 20-40 miles). SOB "reads" this data and graphically displays the acquired targets directly on the chart screen. The received information includes: latitude/longitude, course, speed, ship size and type, destination and eta. Navigation aids are also increasingly being fitted with AIS devices to transmit their precise location.
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The most important safety feature for your boat...AIS
If you're an avid recreational boater, you'll no longer be inhibited by limitations like line-of-sight radar, even in fog and darkness. You'll be able to "see" around capes, river bends, ships, and other obstructions.
Fugawi Marine ENC Ver. 4.5 now includes advanced support for AIS (Automatic Identification System) receivers.
The Automatic Identification System (AIS) permits you to track the path of ships that are transmitting AIS signals. Many commercial ships in many regions of the world transmit AIS signals according to government regulations.
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Sailboat owners will love this version of the longtime favorite Style 5215. It is light weight, low profile, stainless steel antenna, designed for masthead mounting and built with extra bandwidth for all popular AIS transceivers
* Designed specifically for AIS transceivers
* Sealed, tin-plated copper wire coil
* Stainless steel body and 36" whip
* SO-239 connector
* Stainless steel "L" Bracket included
* One section
Best applications include: Systems requiring AIS antennas
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Designed to meet the broader band width requirements of AIS transceivers. Its compact size will be welcome aboard any vessel. Chrome plated canister minimizes the de-tuning associated with antennas with plastic canisters.
* Built for AIS transceivers
* Sealed tin plated copper wire coil
* Stainless steel 36" whip
* Requires mount with center hole for passage of 15ft RG 58 cable
* Supplied with 15ft RG 58 cable attached
* PL-259 connector included
* One section
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2.9m, Collinear Phased, 5/8 Wave, Two Section, VHF Antenna with Two Coaxial Chokes
This professional quality antenna combines strength and performance for use where you really need the efficiency of a large antenna, but don't have room for one.
Brass and copper elements
Chrome-plated brass ferrule with standard 1in-14 thread
Includes 15ft RG-58 cable and a PL-259 connector
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