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Default Channels CH2087 CH2088 Band Width 25kHz AIS Marine GPS Navigation Systems

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    Default Channels CH2087 CH2088 Band Width 25kHz AIS Marine GPS Navigation Systems

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    Brand Name : JUVI
    Model Number : JVNAB-1000
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    Default Channels CH2087 CH2088 Band Width 25kHz AIS Marine GPS Navigation Systems

    Marine GPS Navigation Systems Automatic Identification System Class B A With CCS


    Specification


    Specifications
    Frequency Range:156.025~162.025MHz ( full channels )
    Default Channels:CH2087, CH2088
    Band Width:25kHz
    Output Power:2W
    Communication Mode:CSTDMA
    Sensitivity:Better than -109 dBm
    Data Ports:RS-232X1, RS-422X1
    Data Format/Baudrate:NMEA-0183, 38400bps
    Ant Connectors:50Ω, TNC (GPS Ant) , BNC (VHF Ant)
    Power Source:24V DC (12- 38V)
    Size:81mmX 174mmX 160mm (H*W*D)
    Weight:1.4kg (Transponder)
    Equipment List
    STANDARD
    AlS Transponder [B]1 pc
    GPS Antenna (with 10m cable)1 pc
    Accessories1 set
    OPTIONS
    AIS Plotter (8')1 pc
    AIS Plotter (10.4')1 pc
    VHF Antenna (with cable)1 pc

    JVNAB-1000 Automatic Identification System (Class B)


    1, Meet the latest IMO regulation and ITU standards.

    2, Compatible with AIS AtoN, AIS SART and MOB.

    3, High stability and easy maintenance.

    4, Built-in isolated PSU with wide range input.

    5, Type approval with CCS and VR.


    1, Adopt CSTDMA technology, designed for use on non-Solas vessels.

    2, Can communicate with other AIS transponders, including shipborne Class A AIS, Class B AIS, AtoN AISstation, AIS base stations.

    3, Conform to the international standards,such as IEC62287-1, ITU-R.M 1371-5.


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    JVNAN-1000 AIS AtoN Station (TYPE I)


    1, Full compact design.

    2, No outside GPS or VHF antenna.

    3, Very low power consumption.


    Used for light monitoring from the authorities. In addition, its transmission can alsobe received by shipborne AIS to learn the position status of the AtoN.


    As Type I defined by IALA, it is specially designed to be used for buoys, which carries limited batteries to supply any additional electronic equipment. It can also be used on langby, light vessel and big rigs at sea.


    A standalone unit with built-in GPS antenna and VHF antenna. water-tight.


    Type I AIS is transmit-only, without any receiver process, which operates only at slots preserved by AIS base stations.Such AlS can only installed within the coverage of base stations.

    Conform to the international standards suchas IALA A-126, IEC 62320-2, ITU-R M.1371-5 and IEC60945.


    Astronomical Instruments


    It is used to observe the height of celestial bodies. According to the equator and horizontal coordinates of the celestial bodies, the astronomical triangle is calculated to obtain the ship position. In 1431, when the Chinese navigator Zheng He was on a mission to the West, he used the "starboard" for positioning and navigation. Around 1570, right anglers and quadrants were used for positioning and navigation in Europe.


    By the 18th century, sextants and astronomical clocks appeared. In 1837, the American captain T. Sumner discovered the astronomical ship position line and the method of calculating the latitude and longitude; in 1875, the French naval officer M. Saint Iller perfected the height difference method, which has been used today. These instruments can only be used to observe celestial bodies on a sunny day during the day or when the water antenna can be seen.


    After the gyro stabilized platform appeared, the day and night celestial tracker was made. Since then, there has been a radio sextant that can navigate in gloomy weather, but the error is large.


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