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Frequency range: 161.98 MHz - 162.03 MHz
Gain: 3 dB
Electrical power: 50 W
The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is an automated tracking system used on ships and by Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) for identifying and locating vessels by electronically exchanging data with ...
Frequency range: 161.98 MHz - 162.03 MHz
Gain: 3 dB
Electrical power: 50 W
The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is an automated tracking system used on ships and by Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) for identifying and locating vessels by electronically exchanging data with ...
Frequency range: 161.98 MHz - 162.03 MHz
Gain: 3 dB
Electrical power: 50 W
The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is an automated tracking system used on ships and by Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) for identifying and locating vessels by electronically exchanging data with ...
... UHF LTE) communications antenna. Perfect for aluminum patrol boats. Designed for demanding marine and military conditions. Works also as wideband 100-400 MHz Tactical antenna. proTAC 5020 wideband ...
... the surrounding area. Glomex has planned and produced a range of calibrated antennas exactly for the specific VHF frequencies and for the AIS standards. The RA111AIS antenna ...
Glomex
Gain: 3 dB
Electrical power: 50 W
Height: 4 in
Specially engineered and tuned to match AIS transceivers, this Phase III™ antenna enable reliable communication over marine AIS frequencies. Ethafoam spacers, thick radome, and silver-plated ...
Shakespeare
Gain: 4 dB
Powerful AIS Tuned commercial VHF Antenna that will give you maximum AIS range. Has a SO239 antenna connector in the base of the Antenna and we recommend ...
DIGITAL YACHT LTD
■ High Performance with durable structure ■ 3.8 ft fiberglass antenna ■ 3 dB gain ■ 10 meters RG-58 coaxial cable with PL259 connector
Wenden Radio Co., Ltd.
Frequency range: 161.98 MHz - 162.03 MHz
Gain: 3 dB
Electrical power: 50 W
... maritime channels 87B (161.975 MHz) and 88B (162.025 MHz). SCOUT has designed the KS-30 antenna to be tuned on the AIS frequencies. Perfectly suited to the AIS radar and AIS ...
VHF / AIS antenna with GPS Integrated antenna - Mounting 1 "gass NAVY - N connector - including Splitter box MECHANICAL FEATURES Lenght 20 cm Weight 400 gr Bottom diameter ...
Banten antenne radio
Frequency range: 162 MHz - 1,610 MHz
Gain: 23, 24 dB
Operating temperature: -40 °C - 85 °C
2-in-1 Combination Antenna AIS - Automatic Identification System Antenna Compact Marine antenna Ground Plane Independent Active GNSS Antenna ...
Description AG100 GPS Antenna – Overview: The AG100 is a GPS antenna for use with the CSB200 Class B Transceiver and all Comar AIS receivers with a GPS input. A high performance GPS ...
Frequency range: 161 MHz - 163 MHz
Gain: 3, 6 dB
Height: 1,000 mm
Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a marine tracking system used to identify and locate vessels by electronically exchanging data with nearby vessels. Data is transmitted with a higher frequency ...
Pacific Aerials
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An AIS (automatic identification system) antenna is connected to a transponder, enabling it to send and receive vessel identification data including vessel name and type, speed, course and destination. The information is displayed on a computer screen, a chart plotter or another device.
ApplicationsAn AIS-compatible VHF can use its own antenna to receive these data. However, a dedicated AIS transponder must have one to send or to receive information. The AIS system is an enormous step forward in safety at sea, especially collision prevention. While obligatory on most commercial and professional vessels, it remains optional, though increasingly common, on recreational craft.
TechnologiesThis whip antenna consists of a special type of wire coiled within a slender fiberglass casing installed on the highest point of the vessel, e.g., the masthead of a sailboat. It is designed to eliminate VHF interference.
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