AIS transponder
An
AIS transponder on your boat automatically receives information
broadcast by other AIS-equipped vessels and base stations, all while
your own vessel's static and dynamic information is being transmitted.
AIS signals may reach where radar cannot, showing AIS-equpped vessels
that might otherwise be hidden, such as on the other side of an island
or behind a larger vessel. SOLAS commercial vessels are already required
to carry a Class A AIS transponder, so your position will be known by
nearby large vessels. The MA-500TR increases your safety at sea.
Class B AIS transponder
The
MA-500TR is a Class B AIS transponder for Non-SOLAS vessels such as
pleasure craft, work-boat and small vessels. Your vessels information
will automatically be transmitted at fixed intervals or under base
station control. The MA-500TR receives dual AIS channels (Ch. 87B and
Ch. 88B) simultaneously and receives both Class A and Class B AIS
information. Transmitted information by MA-500TR is:
MMSI code
Vessel name
Call sign
Type of ship
GPS antenna position
Ship's position
SOG (Speed over ground)
COG (Course over ground)
UTC date and time
GPS antenna type
PA (Position Accuracy)
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