ENG
Transas T-104
Transas T104 - is a ship equipment of the universal automatic identification system, designed to improve maritime safety. Transponder work carried out by the automatic exchange of static, voyage and navigation information between other marine vehicles and shore stations. Transas T104 AIS can be integrated with the ship's ECDIS Navi-Sailor 4000. During the exchange of information, the opportunity to control the radio link.
According to the SOLAS Convention, the AIS is used in marine and river tonnage ships as navigational equipment. T104 meets the requirements of ITU-R M.1371-3, IEC 61993-2 Ed.1, IEC 61162-1,2, ITU RM.825-3, IEC 60945 and TET Ministry of Transportation number MF-02-22 / 848-77.
Certified by Russian Maritime Register of Shipping.
To synchronize received or transmitted information Transas T104 uses signals system GLONASS / GALILEO / GPS. In radio device can transmit its own statistical data, as well as save them. If an error occurs when an external receiver the coordinates and parameters of the movement of the vessel determined receiver integrated GNSS. Analysis of the main unit is provided by viewing the extended data about the health and operation of the UAIS. Control of the WGS-84 coordinate system is carried out in accordance with the Ministry of Transport TET.
For vessels operating on inland waterways, T104 AIS provides a single European data:
- The identification number of the vessel,
- Vessel type,
- The presence / absence of the cargo on board.
Specifications:
- Frequency range - 156,0125-158,0125 MHz; 160,6125-162,0375 MHz
- Frequency spacing - 25 kHz
- Monschost Output - 2 W, 12.5 W
- Power - 18 - 36
- Consumption - 66 Watt
- Baud rate - GMSK, 9600 bit / s; DSC: FM / FSK, 1200 bit / s
- Sensitivity - -110 dBm
- The frequency of positioning - 1 times per second
- Working temperature - -15 ° C ~ +55 ° C
- Relative humidity - 93%
Available for order
Transas T-104
to order
Call our sales manager
New Furuno X-band solid-state non-magnetron radar FAR-2xx8 / 3xx0 NXT series (from next summer 2020)