R400N Network AIS Receiver with Ethernet Output

The R400N provides a method of monitoring the position, speed and heading of AIS vessels within VHF range. It can decode of Class A, Class B, Aids to Navigation, SARTS and all other AIS message types.

When connected to a PC using the industry standard RJ45 Ethernet connector, the R400N enables AIS data to be viewed directly, or shared on a local network. The unit can also be mounted at a remote location and AIS data sent via the Internet to a fixed IP address for use on a dedicated server.

The R400N has been specifically designed for use by the professional market and uses Comar’s well proven and internationally specified high sensitivity dual channel parallel receiver.

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Brand Comar
Specifications Features
• Industry Grade Dual Channel AIS Receiver
• Ideal for land-based monitoring of sea traffic
• Comprehensive network capability with Ethernet connectivity
• Built-in USB port for local monitoring
• Ideal for feeding vessel tracking data to a website or a vessel monitoring server
• Rugged plastic housing
• Supplied complete with software

Physical
• Weight: 350gDimensions:L 132 mm W 106 mm D 46 mm
• Mounting: To flat surface with case brackets
• Connections:
- RJ45 Ethernet 10 / 100 Base-T
- USB 2.0 Port: Type B (Cable Supplied)
- BNC Coaxial to antenna
• Construction: Aluminium, ABS End Caps
• Finish: Black Fine Texture Paint, Grey ABS

Electrical
• Power Supply: 12 V dc 3 W nominal (9-30 V dc)
• Antenna Impedance: 50 Ω
• Network protocols: TCP/IP, UDP/IP, ARP, ICMP, TFTP, TELNET, DHCP, BOOTP, HTTP and AUTOIP
• Data Output: NMEA 0183; 38,400 Baud; VDM output message

Operational
• Frequency:
- Channel A 161.975 MHz
- Channel B 162.025 MHz
• Sensitivity: < -112 dBMDisplay:3 Indicator LEDs (Ch A; Ch B; ON)
• Data Types Received: Name of Vessel; MMSI Number; Position; Speed (SOG); Course (COG); Type of Vessel; Call Sign; Heading; Rate of Turn; Navigational Status; Vessel Dimensions; Destination

Environmental
• IP Rating:IP40
• Operating temp:-15°C to +55°C
• Compass: Safe Distance 50 cm