Sitex SAS-300 Class B SODTMA AIS With External GPS Antenna
Sitex SAS-300 7 Color LCD
High-Performance Sitex Class B AIS for Reliable Marine Communication
The Sitex SAS-300 Class B SODTMA AIS is designed specifically for reliable and real-time vessel tracking, enhancing maritime safety and communication. Utilizing the proven Sitex technology, this AIS system supports the SOTDMA protocol, ensuring efficient data transmission among vessels. It offers comprehensive identification details, speed, course, and position information, allowing users to maintain constant awareness of surrounding traffic. This makes it an essential tool for recreational boaters, commercial mariners, and coastguard operations seeking precise information to minimize collision risks on busy waterways.
Enhanced Accuracy with External GPS Antenna Integration
Equipped with an external GPS antenna, the Sitex SAS-300 provides superior positional accuracy compared to integrated antenna models. This external GPS configuration ensures strong satellite signal reception even in challenging maritime environments, delivering precise location updates. By enhancing navigation accuracy, users benefit from better situational awareness and safer route planning. Whether in coastal waters or open seas, the external antenna supports uninterrupted satellite data acquisition, making it a critical feature for maintaining trustworthiness in navigation systems.
User-Friendly Interface and Seamless Integration for Marine Applications
The Sitex SAS-300 is designed with user convenience in mind, offering an intuitive interface and easy installation. It integrates seamlessly with existing marine electronics, sharing AIS data efficiently with chart plotters and radar systems. Its compact design and straightforward setup allow mariners to begin operation quickly, reducing setup complexity. This user-friendly design paired with robust Sitex technology equips vessel operators with reliable real-time information, supporting safer navigation and compliance with maritime AIS regulations in busy ports and offshore environments.