Sunday, December 4, 2011

AIS Class A Transponder by Digital Yacht

AIS Class A Transponder by Digital Yacht Review


AIS Class A Transponder by Digital Yacht

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AIS Class A Transponder by Digital Yacht


AIS Class A Transponder by Digital Yacht Feature
  • Fully approved and MED Wheel Marked Class A Transponder
  • Ultra Compact Design
  • Easy soft key and rotary encoder operation
  • Built-in GPS with easy to fit 1" x 14tpi mount GPS antenna
  • Pilot Plug for easy PC connection

AIS Class A Transponder by Digital Yacht Overview

Remote break out box for on-board interfacing
Supplied with configuration software and SmarterTrack Lite AIS software

The CLA1000 from Digital Deep Sea is a fully approved, Class A transponder that meets all of the IMO requirements. Built to the most demanding of standards, the CLA1000 is MED Wheel Marked and comes with a global 2 year warranty.

Normally fitted to larger vessels that are mandated to fit a Class A Transponder due to their size or number of passengers, many smaller non-mandated vessels can also benefit from fitting a Class A transponder. With 12W transmit power, compared to 2W for Class B, many off shore sail boats would benefit from being visible at greater ranges, whilst the faster (up to every 2 seconds) update rate of the Class A transmissions, compared to every 30 seconds with Class B, will definitely benefit the larger power boats that can go a long distance in 30 seconds.

Two other important benefits of Class A Transponders are that they take priority over Class B transponders in areas of high AIS traffic (transmission slot allocation is guaranteed for Class A transponders) and they are always displayed on the Class A transponders and ECDIS systems on board large commercial vessels.




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