The NavPro 900 multi-function display is easy to install on almost any vessels. Using built-in wifi, installation is simple when connecting to an optional high-resolution compact radome antenna. This NavPro...
The NavPro 1200 multi-function display is easy to install on almost any vessels. Using built-in wifi, installation is simple when connecting to an optional high-resolution compact radome antenna. This NavPro...
The NavPro 1200 multi-function display is easy to install on almost any vessels. Using built-in wifi, installation is simple when connecting to an optional high-resolution compact radome antenna. This NavPro...
The NF38 Non-Follow up joystick remote works in conjunction with the SP38 series autopilot system.
The MDA-5H is a 5-watt, class B+ AIS transceiver with a build-in antenna splitter.
The MDA-5 is a 5-watt,class B/SO AIS transciever with build-in antenna splitter.
Metadata AIS Zero Loss antenna splitter module allows for full use of VHF communications and AIS send/receive with a single antenna. Specially designed for use with Class B AIS transceivers,...
Next generation Rmax AIS technology maximizes reception range and ensures that all incoming AIS messages are received and fully decoded in real-time. Designed for plug-and-play performance with chart plotters, radars,...
Next generation Rmax AIS technology provides state-of-the-art Class B AIS performance in a rugged, compact module.The Metadata AIS, black box modules is a series of plug-and-play devices delivers next-generation AIS...
The MDA-1-ANT is an external GPS antenna designed for the the MDA-1 class B transceiver module.
The Explorer NavPro will connect to any standard PC monitor to display C-MAP charting systems features. When adding a LCD monitor or flat panel display, the Explorer NavPro becomes a...
The Explorer NavPro will connect to any standard PC monitor to display C-MAP charting systems features. When adding a LCD monitor or flat panel display, the Explorer NavPro becomes a...
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