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Boat AIS B953
class BUSCG

Boat AIS - B953 - em-trak marine electronics - class B / USCG
Boat AIS - B953 - em-trak marine electronics - class B / USCG
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Characteristics

Application domain
for boats
Type
class B
Other characteristics
USCG

Description

The B953 is a high transmit power (5W SOTDMA) AIS Class B transceiver that is small, light-weight, yet delivers the very best AIS receive and transmit performance so you see more AIS information and targets at maximum range – all achieved with the least power consumption. The B953 has an integrated VHF antenna splitter which enables the transceiver to share your existing VHF antenna without any loss of performance. With built in intelligent connectivity, integrated next generation GPS receiver & antenna and a unique FLEXI-FIT bracket system, safe and secure installation is simple. FEATURES Integrated high performance zero loss VHF antenna splitter Global Certification – USCG / FCC / Canada / Europe FLEXI-FIT™ bracket system for easy, convenient and secure installation Integrated high-performance GPS receiver and antenna (external antenna optional) Water, pressure spray and damp proof – IPx6 & IPx7 Protected from vibration, shock and extreme temperatures Small and lightweight Ultra-low power consumption – best in class Guaranteed connectivity and interoperability with any app, chart plotter, smart phone, tablet or PC NMEA0183 & NMEA2000 Automated health and performance monitoring Silent Mode (transmit-off) function Enhanced RF screening to protect against electromagnetic interference Built-in power surge protection

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