MXA-5000
MXA-5000 AIS Dual Channel Receiver (Discontinued)
The MXA-5000 dual channel AIS (Automatic Identification System) receiver allows boat owners to receive AIS information (both Class A and Class B AIS signals) on two channels simultaneously and outputs this real-time information to a computer, radar or a chart plotter, thus aiding navigation and collision avoidance.
WHAT IS AIS?
AIS (Automatic Identification System) provides a vessel’s navigation information, in real-time, to the vessel traffic center such as Port Control of Coastguard Centre or other nearby ships by using digital data over VHF channels. SOLAS vessels are obligated to install an AIS transponder under SOLAS regulations. An AIS transponder sends navigation information such as:
• Vessel Details: Vessel call sign, name, MMSI number, dimensions, type • Voyage-Related Information: Cargo type, destination and estimated time of arrival • Dynamic Information: Latitude/longitude position, course over ground, speed over ground, heading, rate of turn, navigational status. Since AIS (Automatic Identification System) was introduced it has been rapidly taken up as an essential safety aid. Today with the introduction of the MXA-5000 dual channel AIS receiver, owners of leisure and small craft can benefit from this safety technology. The MXA-5000 dual channel AIS receiver allows boat owners to receive AIS information (both Class A and Class B AIS signals) on two channels simultaneously and outputs this real-time information on a computer, radar or a chart plotter, thus aiding navigation and collision avoidance. FEATURES Ideal For A Wide Range of Users
These include leisure and commercial boatowners, professional maritime users such as port management, harbour masters, marina management and anyone with an interest in maritime/shipping activity. Dual Channel Receive Capability
The MXA-5000 receives both Ch. 87B (161.975MHz) and Ch. 88B (162.025MHz) simultaneously which improves the accuracy of data received. This dual channel receive capability makes the MXA-5000 more flexible for obtaining AIS information from transmitters that operate on only one of the AIS channels. Third Party Navigation Equipment Connection
The MXA-5000 has an IEC 61162-1 standard (38,400 bps) interface that uses a RS-422 balanced connection for third party navigation equipment. This allows navigation equipment such as a radar or GPS chartplotter, which accept the VDM sentence format, to show the AIS data on the display. PC Connection
The MXA-5000 has an RS-232C unbalanced connection for PC connection. When used with AIS plotter software, the MXA-5000 allows you to monitor vessels traffic from a PC whether on Land or Sea. GPS Input
When installing the MXA-5000 to a vessel, the MXA-5000 can be connected between GPS receiver and navigation equipment for data input and output. The GPS position information such as RMC, GGA, GNS and GLL formats can be multiplexed with AIS data (VDM format). Built in Antenna Splitter
If you already have a radio antenna installed, there’s no need for adding additional antennas, or to buy expensive after market splitters. The MXA-5000 splits the input signal for RX and protects itself when the radio transmits. Compact Size; Light Weight Body
The MXA-5000 has only 132(W)×34(H)×155(D) mm dimensions and weighs only 400g for easy and flexible installation. Please Note
To use the MXA-5000 with a Raymarine product you will need to purchase a multiplexer, available from all good Marine Electronic Dealers
AIS (Automatic Identification System) provides a vessel’s navigation information, in real-time, to the vessel traffic center such as Port Control of Coastguard Centre or other nearby ships by using digital data over VHF channels. SOLAS vessels are obligated to install an AIS transponder under SOLAS regulations. An AIS transponder sends navigation information such as:
• Vessel Details: Vessel call sign, name, MMSI number, dimensions, type • Voyage-Related Information: Cargo type, destination and estimated time of arrival • Dynamic Information: Latitude/longitude position, course over ground, speed over ground, heading, rate of turn, navigational status. Since AIS (Automatic Identification System) was introduced it has been rapidly taken up as an essential safety aid. Today with the introduction of the MXA-5000 dual channel AIS receiver, owners of leisure and small craft can benefit from this safety technology. The MXA-5000 dual channel AIS receiver allows boat owners to receive AIS information (both Class A and Class B AIS signals) on two channels simultaneously and outputs this real-time information on a computer, radar or a chart plotter, thus aiding navigation and collision avoidance. FEATURES Ideal For A Wide Range of Users
These include leisure and commercial boatowners, professional maritime users such as port management, harbour masters, marina management and anyone with an interest in maritime/shipping activity. Dual Channel Receive Capability
The MXA-5000 receives both Ch. 87B (161.975MHz) and Ch. 88B (162.025MHz) simultaneously which improves the accuracy of data received. This dual channel receive capability makes the MXA-5000 more flexible for obtaining AIS information from transmitters that operate on only one of the AIS channels. Third Party Navigation Equipment Connection
The MXA-5000 has an IEC 61162-1 standard (38,400 bps) interface that uses a RS-422 balanced connection for third party navigation equipment. This allows navigation equipment such as a radar or GPS chartplotter, which accept the VDM sentence format, to show the AIS data on the display. PC Connection
The MXA-5000 has an RS-232C unbalanced connection for PC connection. When used with AIS plotter software, the MXA-5000 allows you to monitor vessels traffic from a PC whether on Land or Sea. GPS Input
When installing the MXA-5000 to a vessel, the MXA-5000 can be connected between GPS receiver and navigation equipment for data input and output. The GPS position information such as RMC, GGA, GNS and GLL formats can be multiplexed with AIS data (VDM format). Built in Antenna Splitter
If you already have a radio antenna installed, there’s no need for adding additional antennas, or to buy expensive after market splitters. The MXA-5000 splits the input signal for RX and protects itself when the radio transmits. Compact Size; Light Weight Body
The MXA-5000 has only 132(W)×34(H)×155(D) mm dimensions and weighs only 400g for easy and flexible installation. Please Note
To use the MXA-5000 with a Raymarine product you will need to purchase a multiplexer, available from all good Marine Electronic Dealers
- Dual channel receive capability
- Third party navigation equipment connection
- PC Connection
- GPS input
- Built in antenna splitter
- Compact size and light weight body
- Safety aid for leisure and commercial boatowners
- Ideal tool for professional maritime users such as port management, harbour masters, marina management etc.
- Ideal gift for anyone with an interest in maritime/shipping activity.
- MXD-5000
Central to the system and the main user interface is the 12.1-inch MXD-5000 multifunctional display (MFD). - MXP-5000
The main processor is the driving force behind this new system and connects your configuration of compatible marine electronic equipment. For instance, if you have a particularly large vessel, there is the capability to connect two MarineCommander black box processor units together allowing up to four displays to be used. - MXS-5000 MarineCommander
MarineCommander is Icom's marine navigation system, which integrates various marine modules such as a fish finder, marine radar, AIS and VHF/DSC transceiver into the MXD-5000 multi-function display (MFD). Up to two MFDs can be connected to a main processor unit (MPU) and support separate dual display operation. If connecting two MarineCommander MPUs over a data cable, up to four MFDs can be used and the connected modules (E.g. fish finder, radar) can be shared with the other MFDs.
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Related News
- Monitor Maritime Traffic with the MXA-5000 - 10/03/2009
- Introducing Icom’s New MXA-5000 Dual Channel AIS Receiver - 10/12/2008