A I S
RAYMARINE AIS RECEIVERS AND TRANSCEIVERS
PHOTO: TURBINE TRANSFERS
Operating in the VHF maritime band, the AIS (Automatic
identification System) system enables the wireless exchange of
navigation status between vessels and shore-side traffic monitoring
centres. Commercial ships, ocean-going vessels and recreational
boats equipped with AIS transceivers broadcast AIS messages that
include the vessel’s name, course, speed and current navigation
status.
The benefits of AIS…
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Transmit your position.
Fitting a Class A AIS device ensures
you are seen by other AIS equipped vessels.
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Vessel Protection.
As part of a suitably configured network,
AIS enables owners to be alerted to unauthorised vessel
movements.
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Port Management.
AIS can be used as a highly effective
port management tool allowing easy identification, control and
direction of vessels.
Benefits of AIS
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Coastal Surveillance.
AIS and radar can be fused to create
effective and efficient coastal tracking, surveillance and safety
systems.
Product Applications
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AIS950:
Class A Transceiver for SOLAS vessels.
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AIS650:
Class B Transceiver for sub-SOLAS vessels
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AIS350:
Class B Receiver for sub-SOLAS vessels.
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