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BSS SQ LBL AIS - visuel famille 6520-BSS

Blue Sea Systems

Blue Sea Systems square label - AIS

Ref : 6520-0573-BSS

Regular price $2.00 USD
Sale price $2.00 USD Regular price
AIS V5043 Class A Transceiver

Simrad Pro

Simrad Pro AIS V5043 Class A transponder

Ref : 000-16280-001

Regular price $2,973.00 USD
Sale price $2,973.00 USD Regular price
NAIS-500 Class B AIS w/ NSPL-500 & GPS-500
En cours de réappro

Navico

AIS Class B NAIS-500 with NSPL-500 splitter and GPS-500 antenna

Ref : 000-13963-001

Regular price $1,283.00 USD
Sale price $1,283.00 USD Regular price $1,347.00 USD

Navico

NAIS-500 AIS Class B Transponder with GPS-500

Ref : 000-13609-001

Regular price $968.00 USD
Sale price $968.00 USD Regular price
FA40 — AIS Récepteur bi-fréquence Black Box, sans fouet VHF, interface NMEA2000 et NMEA0183. Câbl

Furuno

FA40 — AIS bi-frequency receiver Black Box, no VHF whip, NMEA2000 and NMEA0183 interface. Cable

Ref : IMD040100AA

Regular price $778.00 USD
Sale price $778.00 USD Regular price $855.00 USD
FA70 — AIS Émetteur/Récepteur Black Box classe B SOTDMA 5W/1W, splitter VHF intégré, antenne GPS

Furuno

FA70 — AIS Transceiver Black Box Class B SOTDMA 5W/1W, integrated VHF splitter, GPS antenna

Ref : IMD031500AB

Regular price $1,062.00 USD
Sale price $1,062.00 USD Regular price $1,205.00 USD
M200 — MOB PROFESSIONNELLE AIS CLASS M et 121mHz - NON ATEX

Ocean Signal

M200 — PROFESSIONAL AIS MOB BEACON Class M and 121.5 MHz - NON ATEX

Ref : OS-745S-05489

Regular price $588.00 USD
Sale price $588.00 USD Regular price $619.00 USD
LINK-9 Radio VHF marine avec ASN et AIS-RX

Lowrance

LINK-9 Marine VHF Radio with ASN and AIS-RX

Ref : 000-14472-001

Regular price $621.00 USD
Sale price $621.00 USD Regular price $845.00 USD

Learn more

Ais: seeing and being seen, safety first

AIS (Automatic Identification System) has become an indispensable tool for safety at sea. At Skysat, drawing on our experience in offshore racing, we know that the reliability and accuracy of AIS information are crucial. Here you will find a carefully curated selection of AIS transmitters, receivers, and transponders, as well as advice for optimal integration with your navigation system.

choosing your transmitter or receiver

The choice between a simple AIS receiver, transmitter, or transponder depends on your needs and navigation plans. A receiver allows you to view surrounding maritime traffic, while a transmitter makes you visible to other equipped vessels. A transponder combines both functions.

  • AIS receiver: Ideal for small boats wishing to monitor maritime traffic.
  • AIS transmitter (Class B): Allows identification by other ships, with limited transmission power.
  • AIS Transponder (Class A): Mandatory for commercial vessels, offers superior range and transmission priority.
  • AIS antenna splitter: Allows sharing an existing VHF antenna between the VHF radio and the AIS.

integration and compatibility

Integrating AIS with your navigation system is essential to fully utilize its capabilities. It's important to verify compatibility with your chartplotter, radar, and navigation software. The NMEA 2000 protocol simplifies integration, but proper configuration is often necessary.

  • NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000: Communication protocols for AIS data exchange.
  • Chartplotter compatibility: Check if your screen supports AIS data.
  • Dedicated GPS antennas: Recommended for optimal AIS positioning accuracy.
  • MMSI configuration: Essential for identifying your vessel.

💡 Skysat's advice

AIS is a valuable safety tool, but it is no substitute for careful visual and radar monitoring. Make sure you understand the limitations of AIS technology and always navigate with caution.