Product Description

APIRB is a low cost AIS Regional Derivative transmit only device, designed to operate in conformance with ITU-R M.1371.

Designed for battery and solar installation operation and a power consumption of less  than 0.7W @ 12V.(default configuration).

Supports AIS VDL messages 18, 24A and 24B. Message selection and transmission schedule is user configurable.

Provides accurate information to both the mariner and authority.  Information includes identification (MMSI), name, position, course over ground, speed over ground and heading (if available).

Allows vessels not required to fit Class A, to fit an AIS device that meets ISPS code and Marine Domain Awareness (MDA) requirements.

APIRB is also a solution for Search and Rescue craft that only need to transmit their own identification and position.  

 

 

 

APIRB allows vessels not required to fit Class A in terms of SOLAS regulation, to fit an AIS device that meets ISPS code and Marine Domain Awareness (MDA) requirements, where applicable.  It is also a solution for Search and Rescue craft that only need to transmit their own identification and position.

APIRB supports AIS VDL messages 18, 24A and 24B, including:

 

        • MMSI Number • Name of vessel  • Call Sign  • Type of vessel  • Vessel dimensions

          • Position         • Speed (SOG)     • Heading   • Course (COG)

AIS’ receiving these messages, if connected to a compatible Chart Plotter or Electronic Chart System (ECS, ECDIS) can display this data giving the Officer On Watch or Operator a visual interpretation of this vessel (for information on compatibility, please contact your local supplier).

Position, course, heading and speed of vessels fitted with an APIRB can be observed, and by using a vessels name or call sign, that vessel can be called up on a VHF/DSC radio in order to ascertain its intentions, advise on course of action to be taken or instruct it accordingly.

APIRB uses FATDMA, FASMTV scheme for transmission schedule. The transmission schedule is user configurable. Standard update rates range between 1 and 60 transmissions per hour. The FATDMA transmission schedule must be configured in accordance with local authority requirements.

Technical Information

Electrical:

Power supply: 9-16VDC (12VDC nominal)

Power consumption: <0.7W nominal, transmission scheduled every 3 min.

Designed for low power battery operation

Jupiter 30, 20 Channel with WAAS/EGNOS

or *GPS Jupiter 20, 12 Channel with DGPS

GPS antenna: 3.3V

 

Connectors:

Telemetry: 16Way Terminal Screw Block

Power: 1m cable with inline fuse

VHF Antenna connector: SO239 (Female)

GPS Antenna connector: BNC Female

 

 

Physical:

Dimensions: 186(L), 116(W), 34(H) (mm)

Weight: 450g

Mounting: Back panel - flush

 

Temperature:

Operating: -15°C - +55°C

 

I/O Interface:

Presentation: RS232:  2400-38400 b/sec

   

Messages:

VDL: Messages 18, 24A and 24B

NMEA: VDO

 

Transmission schedule:

FATDMA, FASMTV proprietary

Standard: 1 to 60 transmission per hour

User configurable

Subject to local authority requirements

 

 

*Requested on order

Transmitter:

Output power: 2 or 8 W selectable

Frequency: 161.975, 162.025 MHz

(*other frequencies on order)

Channel Spacing: 25 Khz

Dual channel operation (AIS1, AIS2)

Modulation: FM-GMSK

Data Rate: 9600 bits/second

Antenna Impedance: 50 ohms

 

Reference design standards:

ITU-R M.1371   IEC61993-2

IEC61162-1      IEC61162-100

IEC62287-1      IEC/EN-60945

EN50082-1       EN61000-4-2

EN5502           EN61000-4-3

EN50081-1

IEC62320-2 (CDV Type1) 

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September 8, 2010