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Available Downloads: - Specification sheet - User Manual |
Class A - SOLAS Transponder:
AIS at Your Fingertips Nauticast-Inland 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-INLAND 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-INLAND 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-INLAND AIS is 2 Transponders in 1. Designed for use in both inland waterways and SOLAS applications, the Nauticast-INLAND AIS gives you added safety in multiple cruising situations. The Nauticast-INLAND AIS 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-INLAND AIS Transponder fully corresponds to the technical specifications for the Automatic Identification System (AIS) Transponder, issued by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The Nauticast Transponder makes a significant contribution to increasing safety on rivers or while at sea. Inland AIS gives you the option to switch between Inland navigating or open sea cruising. All the benefits of two separate AIS systems, conveniently package for the price of one. See Specification Sheet for more information. |
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