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Dual channel receive capability
The MXA-5000 receives both Ch. 87B (161.975MHz) and Ch. 88B (162.025MHz)
simultaneously. This dual channel receive makes the MXA-5000 more flexible for
obtaining AIS information from AIS transponders that operate on only one
channel. In addition, the MXA-5000 also receives both Class A and Class B AIS
data.
Dual mode data output
The MXA-5000 has two data output. One is RS-422 for connection with equipment
such as marine radar or GPS chart plotter. Those equipments which accept the VDM
sentence format will show the AIS data on the display. The second is RS-232C for
PC connection. When using with AIS plotter software*,
the MXA-5000 allows you to monitor other vessel traffic on your PC.
*Not supplied from
Icom.
Built-in antenna splitter to share one antenna
The MXA-5000 can be installed between a VHF antenna and a VHF radio. While
receiving a VHF radio signal*, the MXA-5000
receives AIS data. When you transmit from the connected VHF radio, the Tx signal
bypasses the MXA-5000 to protect the internal circuit.
*Insertion loss :
3.5dB (approx.)
GPS data multiplex
When connected a GPS receiver to the MXA-5000, GPS position information such
as RMC, GGA, GNS and GLL formats can be multiplexed with AIS data (VDM format)
and simplifies wiring.
Compact size and light weight body
The MXA-5000 is only 132(W)×34(H)×155(D)*
mm and weighs only 400g* for easy and
flexible installation.
*Mounting bracket
is not included.
What is AIS?
Icom's MXA-5000 AIS (Automatic Identification System) receiver will pick up
real- time transmissions from vessels that use an AIS transporter. Such
transponders are now required for SOLAS vessels by SOLAS regulations.
The AIS transponder sends accurate navigation information such as:
- Static information — vessel call sign, name MMSI number, dimensions and
type
- Voyage-related information — draft, cargo type, destination and
estimated time of arrival
- Dynamic information — time in universal time, coordinated,
latitude/longitude position, course over ground, speed over ground, heading,
rate of turn and navigational status
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