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Home > Raymarine AIS4000 Class A AIS

Raymarine AIS4000 Class A AIS

$3,277.11
Raymarine
RAYE70601
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Raymarine AIS4000 Class A AIS

Model: E70601

Designed for commercial vessels, luxury yachts, and SOLAS high-seas shipping, the AIS4000 Automatic Identification System (AIS) transceiver delivers robust Class A AIS network capability and is engineered to withstand the harsh weather, shock, and vibration of any vessel class.

The AIS4000 boasts a high definition color display for quick access to integrated charts, alarms, and tracking. Additional support for wired and wireless networking with shipboard systems make AIS4000 a premier SOLAS and Inland Waterway-certified Class A transceiver.

Specifications
Dimensions
152 mm × 165 mm × 70 mm
Weight1 kg
Electrical
Power supply12 to 24 VDC
Power consumption0.5A at 12v (6W)
Connectors
VHF antenna connectorYes
GNSS antenna connectorYes
PowerTwo-pin connector (cable provided)
Serial interfaces and alarm relay18-pin connector (cable provided)
Serial inputs14-pin connector (cable provided)
NMEA 2000NMEA 2000 micro connector
Data Interfaces
NMEA 0183 (IEC61162-2) bi-directional ports3
NMEA 0183 (IEC61162-1) bi-directional ports3
DGPS correction data input (ITU-R M.823-2)1
Alarm relay output1
NMEA 20001
Wi-Fi802.11 b/g/n
Pilot Port1 (optional)
Standards Compliance
AIS standardIEC 61993-2 Ed 2.0 ITU-R M.1371-5 CCNR VTT Ed 2.0
Serial data interface standardsIEC 61162-1 Ed 4.0 IEC 61162-2 Ed 1.0 IEC 61162-3 2008 Ed 1.2
Environmental StandardIEC 60945 Ed 4.0
GNSS performance standardIEC 61108-1 Ed 2.0 IEC 61108-2 Ed 1.0
Product safetyIEC 60945 Ed 4.0
VHF Transceiver
Transmitter1
Receiver3
Frequency156.025 MHz to 162.025 MHz
Output Power1 W or 12.5 W (automatic)
Channel Bandwidth25 kHz
Channel Step25 kHz
Modulation ModesCMSK-TDMA
Bit Rate9,600 bits/sec
Receiver Sensitivity-107 dBm @ 20% PER
GNSS Receiver and Transceiver
Channels72
GNSS systemsSupports parallel dual mode operation from GPS, GLONASS, and BeiDou
IEC61108-1Compliant
IEC61108-2Compliant
GNSS antenna Supplied
User Interface5 in 800 × 480 full color LCD display
Environmental
WaterproofIPx6 and IPx7-rated for water ingress
IEC 60945'Protected' category
Operating Temperature-15 degc to +55 degc

What's in the Box:
  • AIS4000 Bundle
  • GNSS Antenna
  • Power Cable
  • 2 x Data Interface Cables
  • Fixings Pack
  • DeviceNet to STNg Cable
  • Manual
  • Warranty Card
  • Mounting Template
  • Quick Start Guide

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