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Samyung SI-60RX
The Samyung SI-60RX is a two—channel AIS data receiver in Black Box format designed to receive and process Class A and B data from ships and shore stations in the VHF communication zone. The device supports displaying the received information on Samyung chartplotters, an external SI-30d display and other devices compatible with the NMEA standard.
The Samyung SI-60RX recognizes five types of signals, each of which corresponds to a specific event: anchoring a vessel, moving a vessel, selecting a specific vessel, the presence of a vessel nearby and the absence of data about the vessel.
Technical specifications:
The scope of delivery:
Device Features:
Application:
The Samyung SI-60RX provides reliable and accurate AIS data reception, which contributes to increased navigation safety and efficiency. The device is suitable for installation on various types of ships, providing integration with modern navigation systems and displays.
The Samyung SI-60RX recognizes five types of signals, each of which corresponds to a specific event: anchoring a vessel, moving a vessel, selecting a specific vessel, the presence of a vessel nearby and the absence of data about the vessel.
Technical specifications:
- Interface: NMEA0183
- Data support: NMEA0183
- Power supply: 12-24V
- Operating temperature: -15C to +55C
- Weight: 540 grams
The scope of delivery:
- Samyung SI-60RX Receiver
- Installation kit
- Operating instructions
Device Features:
- Receiving AIS data of classes A and B
- Integration with Samyung chartplotters, SI-30d external display and other devices that support the NMEA standard
- The possibility of installation and operation in various climatic conditions
- Compact size and light weight, facilitating installation and integration into ship systems
Application:
The Samyung SI-60RX provides reliable and accurate AIS data reception, which contributes to increased navigation safety and efficiency. The device is suitable for installation on various types of ships, providing integration with modern navigation systems and displays.
Available for order
Documentation:
Satellite navigation systems: sources of error A GNSS receiver usually delivers a position with a nominal error of less than 15 meters at the 95% confidence interval. A number of sources of error affects the result