GME’s AISS120 Active Antenna Splitter permits a standard marine VHF antenna to serve both the AIS device and VHF radio without any degradation of signal.
Using advanced signal processing the AISS120 is the perfect solution for AIS installations on boats where additional antenna mounting space is not available.
Clear Call Routing provides a key safety feature, ensuring VHF radio emergency priority and full operational performance even when power fails.
The AISS120 AIS antenna splitter is designed to work primarily with class B AIS Radios such as the AIST120, although it will operate equally well with AIS receivers such as the AISR120.
The AISS120 is supplied with the necessary cables to connect to a VHF radio and either the AIST120 or AISR120
One of the most important safety features and fastest growth areas in marine Navigation is AIS – Automatic Identification System. This collision avoidance technology is particularly valuable to boaters who regularly travel or fish in busy waterways or near major shipping routes. Having an operating AIS transponder onboard will turn your boat into a visible radio beacon indicating your speed, course and identity to other AIS equipped vessels or base stations.
An AIS receiver will allow you to track other AIS traffic in the area and identify ‘Aids to Navigation’ (AtoN) even when not visibly by sight. You’ll no longer be inhibited by limitations like ‘inline-of-site’ radar.
Unlike radar, AIS allows you to ‘see’ other AIS equipped craft behind obstructions like islands and land masses or hidden behind another vessel, and is equally effective in fog or darkness.
AIS information is displayed on dedicated AIS screens or AIS compatible Chartplotters.
Manufacturer | GME |
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