The information that can be received by the SLR-200 is as follows:
• Name of vessel • Destination • Heading • Navigational status
• Call Sign •Speed (SOG) • Rate of Turn • Vessel dimensions
• Type of vessel• Course (COG) •Position • MMSI Number
Why do I need an SLR-200
Originally designed to improve safety at sea, most vessels over 300 tons are required to fit AIS transponders before the end of 2004
and all before the end of 2007.
The SLR-200 provides a small vessel with
• a low cost method of monitoring the position, speed and heading of other vessels within VHF range
•the ability to plot the progress, changes in heading and speed of other vessels on the screen of your onboard PC
•a vessels name, call sign and MMSI number to call up the target vessel on a DSC radio and ascertain their intentions
The CSB200 provides a small vessel with:
•automatic transmission of vessels own position, speed and heading to other vessels within VHF range
•a method of monitoring the position, speed and heading of other vessels within VHF range
•the ability to plot the progress, changes in heading and speed of other vessels on a PC or Chart Plotter
•a vessels name, call sign and MMSI number to call up the target vessel on a DSC radio and ascertain their intentions
automatic transmission of vessels own position, speed and heading to other vessels within VHF range
The SLR-200 provides the Vessel Monitoring capability for small ports and harbors
• that cannot justify an expensive Class Ħ°AĦħ unit, to monitor traffic within VHF range
• to track vessels transiting areas and check on legality of transit, compliance with speed regulations etc.
•to monitor their own vessels operating inside VHF range |