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NAVTEX RECEIVER
NAVTEX is the most commonly used internationally, and automated direct-printing service that provided a search and rescue information, navigation, weather and emergency information.
This service was developed to provide a cheap and simple, and an automated means of receiving a maritime safety information on the ground or off the coast.
The information has been sent by the NAVTEX coast will immediately spread on each ship, and the shipping NAVTEX receivers in a bridge house receive and choose optionally among the many information and display the information they need.
NAVTEX, recognized as a means of receiving automatically information for maritime safety, is one of the elements of WWNWS(the world-wide navigable world alarm services) on IMO Assembly Resolution A.706(17) advocated by IMO/IHO.
And it became on of the duty mounted equipment at a specific vessel in accordance with the GMDSS since August 1993.
Features
1. Specifications
- Reception Frequency Range : 518kHz and 490kHz / 4209.5kHz
- Communication method : Flattering method
- Type of radio wave : F1B, Narrow-band direct-printing telegraphy
- Frequency deviation : ±85Hz
2. Power supply
- Input Voltage : DC 24V
- Power consumption : 10W
3. Print (Option)
- Type : Thermal Printer
- Print : One line in English and Korean, eacg 40-character printable
- Speed : 52.5cps / nromal
- Capacity : more than 250,000 characters per roll of paper
- Connection : Serial