The McMurdo SmartFind M10W AIS Class B Transponder with WiFi is perfect for smaller non SOLAS vessels, where the complexity of a Class A Transponder is not necessary.
The device transmits vessel position information as well as receiving all AIS targets within 20 miles of the boat, typical.
Using the built-in GPS receiver, the SmartFind M10 determines position, speed and course, and once this is combined with other navigational information, it is automatically transmitted without any user interaction. When received by other vessels and coast stations, the data built up provides a live graphical display of traffic in the area.
The SmartFind M10 supports NMEA2000 and NMEA0183 output, meets IEC 62287 and related standards, and features an optional WiFi interface as well as USB connectivity.
The SmartFind M10 benefits from an SD card slot allowing it to be quickly and easily used as a data recorder, enabling the capture of all messages to assist in system and safety monitoring, including incident investigation. Recorded data is logged and stored.
The Silent option, allows the user to temporarily stop the broadcast of identifying information on occasions where either privacy or security is required.
The SmartFind M10W AIS Class B Transponder with WiFi features Wireless connectivity to a user’s smart device (tablet, phone, laptop) allowing operational flexibility.
- Led Indication: Power, Error, AIS Rx, Tx/Silent, SD
- Tx Power Output: 2 Watt (33 dBm ±1.5dB)
- Rx Sensitivity: 107 dBm @20% PER
- NMEA 2000: Connector
- NMEA 0183:
(RS-422), Support two NMEA 0183 interfaces
Baud rate configurable (default 38,400 bps)
Separate Tx/Rx baud rate
- GPS: 50 channel, GPS antenna included
- Wireless connection: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (Smartfind M10W only)
Key Features
Flawless integration with a wide range of navigation systems
Supports standard NMEA0183 interfaces as well as USB connectivity
Supports the latest generation of NMEA2000 navigation display devices
Integration with the other navigation equipment
SD card slot which can be used as a data logger
Silent mode allows user to temporarily stop broadcast of identifying information
WiFi