Samyung SI-30A

Samyung SI-30A
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Samyung SI-30A

SI-30A is a shipboard equipment of the universal automatic identification system (AIS) of class A, developed by Samyung. AIS SI-30A is designed to improve the safety of the vessel during navigation, by monitoring other ships equipped with AIS. The system also serves to exchange navigational data between ships and coast stations, as well as between ships. Samyung SI-30A displays the necessary information on a 5.6-inch LCD display based on dynamic and static data.
 
AIS SI-30A has a convenient touch-sensitive keyboard for comfortable control, easy and convenient to install and operate. In the Samyung SI-30A system, the GLONASS / GPS function is available, with which AIS receives a signal from a Russian satellite. The built-in self-healing function of the system increases its stability. AIS SI-30A is fully compatible with all systems using the NMEA standard. Samyung SI-30A complies with IMO MSC resolution. 74 (69) Annex 3, IEC 61993-2, ITU-R M.1371-3, ITU-R M.493-13, ITU-R M.825 (DSC), IEC-60945, IEC-61162-1 / 2 and has the certificate of approval of the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RMRS).
 
Specifications:
  • Transponder: transceiver, two-channel receiver (one channel for DSC reception)
  • Transmitter: Frequency - 156.025 MHz - 162.025 MHz, Power - 2 W / 12.5 W (min / max)
  • Receiver: Frequency - 156.025 MHz - 162.025 MHz, channel 1 (CH87B) - 156.025 MHz - 162.025 MHz, channel 2 (CH88B) - 162.025 MHz
  • DSC Receiver: Frequency - (CH70) 156.525 MHz
  • Modulation: GMSK, GFSK
  • Bitrate: 9600 bps (GMSK, GFSK); 1200 bps (DSC)
  • External interface: NMEA-0183 / RS-422
  • Power supply: 18 ~ 32 VDC, 2.5 ~ 4 A, 115/230 VAC (rectifier)
  • Display: 5.6 'TFT color LCD with LED backlight
  • Electrical connector of the transponder: RS-422
 

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