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Ships AIS
class B

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Application domain
ships
Type
class B

Description

The newest Class B “SO” Automatic Identification System (AIS) transceiver. Naviom AIS will provide information about other ships in long distance. You can see the location of other vessels equipped with AIS, their course, speed, name and other information. Naviom AIS will also transmit information about its location and course to reduce the risk of collision with other vessels. Key Features: Latest AIS standard - ITU-R M.1371-5. Simultaneous AIS data exchange via two radio channels. Built-in GPS antenna. There is no need to install an external one! Powerful dual-core 240Mhz processor. Fully compatible with chartplotters that support NMEA2000 or NMEA0183. Wi-Fi support. Waterproof plastic case. Protected against deep discharge of batteries. Supply voltage from 10.8 to 30 volts. Low power consumption 1 watts averaged (0,08A @ 12V), 14 watts in peak (during transmission within 0.027 seconds). Small dimensions 5.4 in. x 3.8 in. (5.2 in. with connectors) x 1.6 in. (135 mm x 95 mm (130 mm with connectors) x 39 mm) The kit includes a waterproof connector and mounting accessories. Differences from similar solutions developed by other manufacturers: “Friendly ships” address book with notifications about ships from address book, when they appear in sight range. Weather reports from AtoN stations. Can display information about other ships in a mobile application without a chartplotter. Notifications on dangerous encounters through the mobile application. Technical specification Power specification Supply voltage 12 V dc / 24 V dc Operating voltage range 10.8 V dc to 30 V dc Power consumption 1 W (0.08A with 12V power supply)

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