- Industry Grade Dual Channel AIS Receiver
- Ideal for land-based monitoring of sea traffic
- Ethernet network connectivity
- Internal GPS Receiver
- USB Connectivity
- Ideal for feeding vessel tracking data to a website or a vessel monitoring server
- Rugged aluminium housing
- Quick and easy to configure and install
- Universal AC power supply
The R400NXG is an AIS receiver unit with built in GPS Receiver Ethernet interface and USB port designed specifically for coastal monitoring of AIS equipped vessels.
Changes between the R400NG and R400NXG:
The difference between the R400NG and R400NXG is the network module installed within the product. The R400N uses a Digi module whereas the R400NX uses a Lantronix XPort module which follows a slightly different setup process. View the R400NG.
Overview
The R400NXG is an AIS receiver unit with built in GPS receiver Ethernet interface and USB port is designed specifically for coastal monitoring of AIS equipped vessels.
Connected to an Ethernet Network directly or via a Router to a PC running compatible software AIS data transmitted from ships within range can be displayed on the screen giving a visual interpretation of the traffic within VHF range. The unit can also be mounted at a remote location and AIS data sent over the Internet to a fixed IP address for use on a dedicated server.
The R400NXG 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.
Applications
- For shoreside monitoring of shipping by Government bodies
- Managing traffic at local port approaches
- Assisting in Search and Rescue operations
- Locating ships for local tug/supply operators
- Analysing shipping in specific areas
- Monitoring fishing zones
- Feeding data to AIS vessel tracking websites
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