Minggu, 24 Agustus 2014

ICOM M802 MF / HF DSC GMDSS

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MF/HF Marine SSB Transceiver
The IC-M802 marine single-sideband (SSB) transceiver is available for customers who operate or sail under a non EU flag. It's a marine SSB which includes Digital Selective Calling (DSC) for automated ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore messaging that doubles as a powerful MF/HF radio transceiver, and triples as an e-mail conduit for wireless computer-to-computer connections.
* Please note that this product does not have type approval for the UK for UK vessels. This IC-M802 SSB features a remote head measuring only 220mm wide, 110mm high (the industry standard size), and 84.4mm deep. The 'black box' main body of the transceiver mounts out of the way and out of sight. 12-volt wires hook up directly to the transceiver black box, and this same black box also hooks into a GPS, laptop computer, and e-mail modem. There's an accessory jack for an external speaker mountable independently of the remote head. There are automatic antenna tuner connections for the remote Icom automatic antenna coupler.

The IC-M802's front panel sports a full keypad, allowing direct frequency entry. The large dot-matrix display offers 10 levels of backlighting and is easy to see, day or night. Large dials and buttons allow for easy operation in rough seas. A first for a consumer SSB radio is the addition of an e-mail access button, allowing one-touch activation. Icom have included a headphone jack on the front panel, allowing the operator to work the radio without waking the crew.

The new Icom SSB has increased power output to 150 watts, with selectable battery-saving, low-power settings for both voice and data transmissions. The radio is factory pre-programmed with 242 international and domestic duplex ship-to-shore channels, 72 international and domestic ship-to-ship channels, 662 international and domestic data duplex channels, plus 160 user-programmable favourite frequency channels that are dealer downloaded for your specific geographic cruising areas.
State-of-the-art Digital Selective Calling (DSC) is built into the IC-M802 to meet Global Marine Distress Safety System Category (GMDSS) E guidelines. Rescue agencies throughout the world are 100% operational on high-frequency DSC, thus giving the capability to dial into any or all rescue agencies and place a data call for help. The IC-M802 ties into a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver and your position is immediately relayed as part of that DSC packet. If time permits, you may also select the nature of your distress.

The DSC feature may also be used for routine calls, test calls, geographic calls to any GMDSS-equipped vessel in your area, as well as individual ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore calls. These features will be of benefit to race committees keeping track of their regatta throughout the world. Ship stations could electronically call their local yacht club over long-range frequencies without the need for anyone to monitor the frequency open channel. Calling for help will automatically activate powerful Coast Guard communications stations which are linked together by computer to alert the appropriate rescue agency to handle your “digital” call for help.

Many mariners want e-mail capabilities over marine SSB. The new IC-M802 builds in automatic filter selection without the need for additional hardware. It is e-mail ready as soon as you select your multimode data controller (a radio modem).

  • The latest in Icom SSB technology and construction
  • Digital Signal Processing (DSP) virtually eliminates noise and interference.
  • Pin-drop clear voice reception
  • Digital processing improves data efficiency
  • Industry standard 110mm x 220mm size remote controller
    Easy to install
  • Same faceplate proportions as many other marine electronics devices
  • Family look with Icom marine VHF family
  • Only about 240mm deep, the remote controller fits in nearly any nav station. The cabinet is designed to self flush-mount, hiding the hole cut for the remote controller.
  • Mounting bracket for the remote controller and the speaker is included, in case you choose not to flush mount the radio.
  • Mounting bracket for the main unit is also included. With its small footprint (less than a foot square), you can mount the main unit in more out of the way places, like under the navigator’s seat or behind a bulkhead.
  • Separate external speaker (required and included) allows you to place the sound where it’s needed most
  • 150 watts of power, 100% duty cycle
  • All modes, including RTTY
  • Receive 500 kHz - 29.9999 MHz
  • Monitor all 976 ITU voice and data channels, HAM bands and aircraft WX channels.
  • 1355 channels
  • 160 user programmable memory channels, each identified by either alpha characters, channel number or frequency.
  • Multiple scanning modes
  • Rugged main unit metal chassis
  • Direct keypad entry
    Large backlit, dot-matrix LCD display with 10 selectable lighting levels
  • Large tactile knobs, easy to use in rough marine conditions
  • Backlit keypad, eliminating guesswork when operating in a dark cabin.
  • New automatic antenna tuner AT-140 matches the transceiver to a long wire antenna.
  • New, pre-wired cable connection points makes installation easier than ever.
  • Pass-through tuning automatically tunes for reception.
  • Simple electrical connections for easy installation
  • Easy to read and understand owners manual
  • Extended 3 year warranty available

FURUNO CLASS A AIS FA-150

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 The FA150 is a shipborne Universal AIS (Automatic Identification System) Transponder capable of exchanging navigation and ship data between own ship and other ships or coastal stations. The FA150 consists of a transponder unit and a compact display unit with 4.5" Silver Bright Display. The compact FA150 display is designed to accommodate a simple and space-saving installation with a user-friendly ergonomic design.
The transponder unit contains a VHF transmitter, two TDMA receivers on parallel VHF channels, a DSC channel 70 receiver, interface processor and internal GPS receiver. The GPS receiver is a 12-channel all-in-view receiver and has Differential capabilities (DGPS). The GPS receiver provides UTC reference and also provides position, COG and SOG in the event that a connected external GPS receiver fails.
The FA150 provides multiple interfaces for Radar, ECDIS and PC. The available Combo GPS/VHF antenna affords flexible, easy installation.
The FA150 provides the following data:

  • MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity)
  • IMO Number (where available)
  • Call sign & vessel name
  • Length and beam
  • Type of ship
  • Location of position-fixing antenna on ship
  • Ship's position with accuracy indication and integrity status
  • UTC
  • COG, SOG and Heading
  • ROT (Rate of Turn) where available
  • Ship's draught
  • Navigation status
  • Hazardous cargo (type)
  • Destination and ETA (at captain's discretion)
  • Short safety-related messages and free messages.
The FA150 complies with IMO MSC.74(69) Annex 3, A.694, ITU-R M.1371-1 and DSC ITU-R M.825. It also complies with IEAC 61993-2 (Type testing standard) and IEC 60945 (EMC and environmental conditions).

Standard Features
  • Class-A Universal AIS complying with IMO MSC.74(69) Annex 3, A.694, ITU-R M.1371-1 and DSC ITU-R M.825
  • Target ship's CPA/TCPA, COG/SOG, name on the basic scrolled LCD display
  • Interfaces for radar, ECDIS, PC (Future expansion - LAN and Long Range AIS operation)
  • Built-in GPS receiver for UTC synchronization and backup position fixing
  • Heading information by GPS compass (SC50/SC110) or gyrocompass
  • Upgrade existing Furuno radars for AIS target view by retrofitting the RP card (FR-15x5MK3, FR-21x5 and FAR-28x5 series)
  • 4.5" Silver Bright LCD display
  • Ship reporting capacity - 2,000 reports/minute, 4,500 reports/minute on two channels
  • TDMA Transmitter
    • TX Frequency - 156.025 MHz - 162.025 MHz, manual/automatic setting
    • Transmitter Power - 1W / 2W / 12.5W, manual/automatic selection
  • TDMA Receiver
    • RX Frequency - 156.025 MHz - 162.025 MHz by 2 channels
  • DSC Receiver
    • RX Frequency - CH70 (156.525 MHz)
  • 12-channels internal GPS Receiver w/ Differential (DGPS)
Shipping Information
  • 22 lbs, 1 Carton
Power Requirements
  • Display Unit: 12-24 VDC, .3-.15 A
  • Transponder Unit: 12-24 VDC, 7-3.5 A

AIS CLASS B ICOM MA-500TR

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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)

GPS receiver comes with MA-500TR

The MX-5000 GPS receiver is a 12 channel parallel GPS receiver with SBAS function.

Other features

  • Full dot-matrix display with adjustable backlight and contrast
  • IPX7 waterproof protection (up to 1m depth of water for 30 minutes, except connections)
  • Self diagnosis function
  • Flush mount installation with optional MB-75
  • Slow warm function

VHF GMDSS ICOM IC-GM1600

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Meets the strict environmental requirements for survival craft radio

The IC-GM1600 meets temperature, thermal shock, vibration and drop resistant (from 1 m height) requirements. After passing those environmental tests, the IC-GM1600 sustains 1m depth waterproof construction specified with IMO resolutions A.809(19), A.694(17) and IEC 61097-12.

Optional high capacity Lithium battery, BP-234, has superior low temperature characteristics

Provides more than 8 hours operating time even at -20°C
(Duty cycle: Tx: Rx: Stand-by = 6: 6: 48)

Large keypad with positive button action

Wide viewing angle LCD display

Other features

  • One touch access to Channel 16 and call channel
  • Highly visible yellow colored body
  • Bright LED indicator on the top of panel
  • Optional VOX headset for on-board use

FURUNO GPS GP32

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 This advanced unit, based on the popular GP31, provides accurate and reliable position fixing, thanks to a super sensitive, 12-channel GPS receiver combined with integrated WAAS technology.
The unit has a waterproof display and is built to stand up to tough marine conditions. This durable casing houses an impressive memory, capable of storing up to 1,000 points of ship’s track, 999 points for marks and waypoints, and 50 routes of up to 30 waypoints each. Vital navigation data is presented on a 4.5-inch diagonal Silver Bright LCD screen with adjustable brilliance. Innovative graphic displays include Nav, Highway, Steering, Track Plotting, and two operator programmable modes, all extremely easy to use.
The GP32, like all Furuno nav receivers, feature Furuno’s NMEA 0183 programmable interface system for feeding highly accurate nav data to your Furuno radar, chart plotter, autopilot or sounder. It even includes a dedicated RS-232 port for connection to a PC. And of course, it integrates perfectly with Furuno's NavNet line of Radar/Chart Plotters.

ECHOSOUNDER FURUNO FCV 620 / FCV 627

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 The FCV620 is a dual frequency (50 kHz and 200 kHz) Color LCD Sounder featuring Furuno's DSP technology that displays underwater conditions in 8, 16 or 64 colors on a super-bright 5.6" LCD screen.
You’ve probably heard about digital fish finders, but aren’t quite sure what the difference is. The main difference is the filtering capabilities and auto adjustments. Our new FDF (Furuno Digital Filter) technology helps adjust gain, STC “Clutter” and output power, as well as suppress main bang (the echoes just below the transducer.) It also makes the picture clearer and easier to decipher. But even the best digital filter won’t help unless you start with a solid basis, such as Furuno’s renowned fish finder technology.


Standard Features:
  • Dual-Frequency 50/200 kHz
  • New DSP Filter makes the picture clearer and easier to discriminate between baitfish and larger target species
  • 8/16/64 Color Echo Presentations
  • Hands free adjustments of gain, STC & output power through digital filtering
  • 8 Range Scales to 2,500 feet
  • High output power of 600W
  • Audio and visual alarms for water depth, fish echoes and water temperature*
  • Wide variety of transducer options
  • Bright, 5.6" color LCD gives excellent readability even in broad daylight
  • Waterproof construction permits installation on open bridge
  • Selectable automatic cruising or fishing modes to suit your style of boating
  • Automatic function for detecting fish and bottom in both shallow and deep water
  • User-programmable nav data display provides analog and digital nav data*
  • Alarms: Bottom, Fish (bottom lock and normal), Speed, Water Temperature and Arrival (Speed, arrival and water temperature alarms require appropriate sensor)
  • White line feature helps discriminate fish lying near the bottom
  • Fast transmission rate of 3,000 PRR (Pulse Repetition Rate) per second for enhanced shallow water detection

FURUNO SATELITE COMPASS SC-50

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 We are excited to introduce our second generation Satellite Compass, the SC50, which utilizes Furuno’s advanced GPS Kinematic technology. Satellite Compass performance is not affected by ship’s speed, latitude, geomagnetism, etc. This hybrid integration of GPS receiver technology and a 3-axis solid-state rate sensor provide accurate and steady heading information, even when bridges or tall buildings block satellite signals. Unlike conventional magnetic and gyro compasses, accuracy is not affected by G-force or velocity. Furthermore, when compared to other GPS based compass systems incorporating only two antennas, our addition of a third GPS antenna provides enhanced accuracy while reducing the negative effects of pitch, roll, and yaw.
The SC50 offers highly accurate GPS WAAS Data for SOG, COG, ROT, and L/L. Multiple, programmable hi-speed heading data outputs allow you to send this information where you need it, and our unique Analog Pitch and Roll Output can be used to enhance your Furuno Sonar System.
This Satellite Compass is ideal as an alternative to a traditionally expensive and high-maintenance gyrocompass for non-compulsory vessels, as well as being the perfect back up solution to a gyro for a compulsory vessel. The SC50 offers a wide range of applications for providing fast, stable, precision heading information to numerous devices, including: Radar/ARPA, Satellite Communications & TV systems, Autopilots (based upon I/F type), AIS, ECDIS, Scanning Sonar, Chart Plotters, etc.
Note: If used with NavNet TZtouch, IF-NMEA2K2 is required to convert from NMEA0183 to NMEA2000

Standard Features
  • Newly designed processor unit, providing enhanced accuracy and performance
  • Multiple, programmable hi-speed heading data outputs in IEC 61121-1/2(NMEA0183/HS)
  • Highly Accurate GPS WAAS Data - SOG, COG, ROT, and L/L
  • Unique Analog Pitch and Roll Output for Furuno Sonar Systems
  • Heading information for Radar/ARPA, AIS, ECDIS, Scanning Sonar and Chart Plotter
  • Typical heading accuracy of 0.8 degrees for SC50
  • Tri-antenna system reduces effect of pitching, rolling and yawing
  • Short settling time of 3-4 minutes
  • Clear 4.5 inch backlit Silver Bright LCD
  • Heading output in NMEA 0183, IEC 61162-1 and AD-10 (25ms update)
  • Four display modes: Compass Rose, Steering, Nav Data, Heading Mode
  • Follow-up rate of 45 degrees/second
  • Works as normal GPS navigator
  • 12 discrete channels
  • No mechanical parts such as gimbals or rotating meter, making compass free from routine maintenance
  • IMO MSC.116(73) Type Approved as a verified THD -Transmitting Heading Device
Shipping Information
  • TBA
Power Requirements
  • 12-24 VDC