ICOM MXA-5000 AIS RECEIVER
Item NumberMXA-5000
Price $679.00 Reg. $499.11 SALE
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ICOM MXA-5000 AIS RECEIVER Advanced Collision Avoidance With Real-time Vessel Traffic Information
Advanced Collision Avoidance With Real-time Vessel Traffic Information Dual channel receive capability The MXA-5000 receives both Ch. 87B (161.975MHz) and Ch. 88B (162.025MHz) simultaneously. This dual channel receive makes the MXA-5000 more flexible for obtaining AIS information from AIS transponders that operate on only one channel. In addition, the MXA-5000 also receives both Class A and Class B AIS data. Dual mode data output The MXA-5000 has two data output. One is RS-422 for connection with equipment such as marine radar or GPS chart plotter. Those equipments which accept the VDM sentence format will show the AIS data on the display. The second is RS-232C for PC connection. When using with AIS plotter software *, the MXA-5000 allows you to monitor other vessel traffic on your PC. *Not supplied from Icom. Built-in antenna splitter to share one antenna The MXA-5000 can be installed between a VHF antenna and a VHF radio. While receiving a VHF radio signal*, the MXA-5000 receives AIS data. When you transmit from the connected VHF radio, the Tx signal bypasses the MXA-5000 to protect the internal circuit. *Insertion loss : 3.5dB (approx.) GPS data multiplex When connected a GPS receiver to the MXA-5000, GPS position information such as RMC, GGA, GNS and GLL formats can be multiplexed with AIS data (VDM format) and simplifies wiring. Compact size and light weight body The MXA-5000 is only 132(W)×34(H)×155(D) * mm and weighs only 400g* for easy and flexible installation. *Mounting bracket is not included. What is AIS? Icom's MXA-5000 AIS (Automatic Identification System) receiver will pick up real- time transmissions from vessels that use an AIS transporter. Such transponders are now required for SOLAS vessels by SOLAS regulations. The AIS transponder sends accurate navigation information such as: Static information — vessel call sign, name MMSI number, dimensions and type Voyage-related information — draft, cargo type, destination and estimated time of arrival Dynamic information — time in universal time, coordinated, latitude/longitude position, course over ground, speed over ground, heading, rate of turn and navigational status Specifications General Frequency coverage 161.975MHz (Ch 87B) 168.025MHz (Ch 88B) Simultaneous receive Receive emission designator 16KOFD (GMSK) Antenna impedence 50Ω Useable temperature range -20°C to +60°C -4°F to +140°F Power supply requirement 12.0V DC (10.8 - 15.6V) Current drain 0.25A Weight (approx.) Mounting brackets attached 400g; 14.1oz 460g; 1.0lb Receiver Sensitivity - 116dBm typ. Adjacent Ch selectivity More than 70dB Spurious response More than 70dB Intermodulation More than 64dB Hum ad noise ratio More than 40dB Conducted spurious emissions Less than -57dBm Data Interface Data input interface Sentence format Input level IEC 61162-1:2000 (4,800bps) RMC, GGA, GNS, GLL Less than 2mA (when 2V applied) Data output interface To navigation equipment Sentence format Output level To PC Sentence format Output level IEC 61162-2 (38, 400bps) RS-422 balanced VDM 5V, 40mA Max. RS-232C unbalanced VDM ±5V, ±35mA typ. All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. Measurements are made in accordance with IEC 62287-1.
The MXA-5000 receives both Ch. 87B (161.975MHz) and Ch. 88B (162.025MHz) simultaneously. This dual channel receive makes the MXA-5000 more flexible for obtaining AIS information from AIS transponders that operate on only one channel. In addition, the MXA-5000 also receives both Class A and Class B AIS data.
The MXA-5000 has two data output. One is RS-422 for connection with equipment such as marine radar or GPS chart plotter. Those equipments which accept the VDM sentence format will show the AIS data on the display. The second is RS-232C for PC connection. When using with AIS plotter software *, the MXA-5000 allows you to monitor other vessel traffic on your PC. *Not supplied from Icom.
The MXA-5000 can be installed between a VHF antenna and a VHF radio. While receiving a VHF radio signal*, the MXA-5000 receives AIS data. When you transmit from the connected VHF radio, the Tx signal bypasses the MXA-5000 to protect the internal circuit. *Insertion loss : 3.5dB (approx.)
When connected a GPS receiver to the MXA-5000, GPS position information such as RMC, GGA, GNS and GLL formats can be multiplexed with AIS data (VDM format) and simplifies wiring.
The MXA-5000 is only 132(W)×34(H)×155(D) * mm and weighs only 400g* for easy and flexible installation. *Mounting bracket is not included.
Icom's MXA-5000 AIS (Automatic Identification System) receiver will pick up real- time transmissions from vessels that use an AIS transporter. Such transponders are now required for SOLAS vessels by SOLAS regulations.
The AIS transponder sends accurate navigation information such as:
Useable temperature range
-20°C to +60°C
-4°F to +140°F
Power supply requirement
12.0V DC (10.8 - 15.6V)
Weight (approx.)
Mounting brackets attached
400g; 14.1oz
460g; 1.0lb
- 116dBm typ.
Spurious response
More than 70dB
Conducted spurious emissions
Data input interface
Sentence format
Input level
IEC 61162-1:2000 (4,800bps)
RMC, GGA, GNS, GLL
Less than 2mA (when 2V applied)
Data output interface
To navigation equipment
Output level
To PC
IEC 61162-2 (38, 400bps)
RS-422 balanced
VDM
5V, 40mA Max.
RS-232C unbalanced
±5V, ±35mA typ.
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. Measurements are made in accordance with IEC 62287-1.
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