Digital Yacht Ait2000 Class B Transponder W/gps Antenna Mfg# Zdigait2000 on 2040-parts.com
US $712.88
Location:
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Digital Yacht
Manufacturer Part Number:ZDIGAIT2000
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Digital Yacht AIT2000 Class B Transponder w/GPS Antenna Includes Programming Fee MFG# ZDIGAIT2000
AIT2000 Class B
**As the FCC requires
all units sold in the US to be programmed by a qualified technician.
Please submit the form below for programming at time of purchase. A
copy of the MMSI Registration or FCC Ship Station License is required
along with the vessel master or owner's signature on the completed
programming form. **
Click here to download form.
The
AIT2000 uses the latest AIS Transponder technology to squeeze more
performance and interfacing options in to a housing that is half the
size of our previous generation transponder.
This ultra-compact
Class B Transponder has three outputs; NMEA 0183, NMEA 2000 and USB
connection, allowing it to work with every AIS compatible chart plotter
or software package on the market today. Featuring a remote silence
button option, two NMEA 0183 Inputs and Outputs, four status LEDs and
rugged vibration-proof mounting brackets, the AIT2000 is the third
generation of Digital Yacht AIS transponder and replaces the very
popular AIT1000.
Configuration of your vessel's fixed data, such
as MMSI, call sign, boat name, dimensions etc. is made easy with the
included Windows and Mac compatible proAIS2 software. Once configured,
the unit will provide AIS data to a PC or Mac running suitable
navigation software or a dedicated chart plotter, such as the latest
Garmin, Raymarine, Navico, Standard Horizon and Furuno units.
As
well as transmitting your own vessel's position so that other AIS
equipped vessels know where you are, the AIT2000, when connected to an
existing VHF antenna (via a splitter) or dedicated AIS antenna, will
receive all AIS targets within range of your boat - typically up to
30NM.
With two industry standard NMEA 0183 outputs, our own N2Net
connector for plugging in to an NMEA 2000 network and a simple plug and
play USB connection to a PC, the AIT2000 is the perfect AIS
transponder solution for all light marine vessels up to 300 tons.
Features:
- Latest generation AIS technology - featuring a brand new AIS transponder (Class B) design
- Ideal for use with existing plotter and radar systems
- Built-in high performance 50 channel GPS receiver (ideal also as a backup GPS)
- USB Interface for simple plug and play connection to a PC or Mac
- Includes N2Net interface and cable for connection to NMEA 2000 network
- High speed NMEA output (38,400 baud) - compatible with industry standard plotters
- Comes complete with GPS antenna with integral 1"x14TPI thread monut
- Requires VHF antenna or dedicated AIS antenna (available as optional accessory) or splitter (SPL250)
- Remote Silence Switch option
- Easy to install black box solution
NOTE
- AIS target range, like VHF range is dependent upon a number of
installation factors such as; antenna gain, antenna height and size of
ground plane. Ranges in excess of 20 miles should be possible if all of
these factors are perfect.
AIS Class
B
Antenna Included
Yes
Display Included
No Please click on ME above to view store policies
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