Ship radar MDC-2060BB
ATAwith AIS

ship radar
ship radar
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Characteristics

Application domain
for ships
Type
ATA
Other characteristics
with AIS

Description

True trail function The display shows exactly the movement of other vessels like drawing tails, while land and buoys are shown as stationary objects even while your vessel is moving. This makes it easy for you to distinguish moving from stationary objects. Dual range display Exclusive dual range radar feature lets you view split screen display of both long and short-range targets simultaneously. It's like having two radars in one. Real time smooth head-up indication The picture moves smoothly in proportion to changing bearing. ATA with up to 50 targets as option The convenient ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) function comes as option. The latest movements of other vessels can be shown instantaneously in vector form and numeric form, ensuring safe navigation. If the automatic acquisition zone is set, the targets up to 50 entering the zone will be locked automatically. AIS interface up to 100 targets as option When connected with an AIS receiver, the radar displays information on up to 100 targets including the name, heading, and speed of each vessel with an AIS transmitter mounted. CCD Camera input Accepts CCD camera input, with which you can watch above deck and below deck any time you are steering. Keyboard operation unit The radar has a separate operation unit, providing users with a choice of installation locations. Black Box MDC-2000BB series Black Box radar can be connected to any VGA type display (owner supplied).

Catalogs

MDC-2060BB
MDC-2060BB
2 Pages

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Mets Trade 2024
Mets Trade 2024

19-21 Nov 2024 Amsterdam (Netherlands) Hall 01 - Stand 740

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