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Secure Network AIS Ship Tracker
Secure Network AIS Ship Tracker is a secure and easy to use
ship tracking system that allows you to securely distribute your AIS data over a
computer network and / or the world wide web. It requires only a standard web
browser on each user’s computer. This reasonably priced system will track
ships of all sizes which are fitted with AIS (Automatic Identification System)
transceivers, now required on all sizeable vessels. Access to the system by each
of the users is secure and controlled , so it is a very suitable system to aid
in VTS (Vessel Traffic Systems) for Ports, Harbours, Pilotage and Harbour
services which need to comply with the ISPS (International Ship and Port
Security ) code.
Radar Type Display, from multiple locations and multiple receivers

Secure Network AIS Ship Tracker tracks and gives details of
all AIS equipped vessels within range of each receiver (typically 25 to 40
nautical miles for a antenna height of 20 to 30 metres, using a normal antenna).
Multiple AIS receivers (using international and local AIS frequencies) and
multiple locations can be easily accommodated, for full coverage of large areas.
AIS receivers can be locally connected to the server or by broadband TCP/IP,
Wireless (WiFi or DataModem) , leased line or dialup modem.
Secure Network AIS Ship Tracker includes:
- Real-time output of vessel positions and details on a radar
style display with selectable range from 0.5 to 96 nautical miles.
- Real-time output of vessel positions and details on a radar
style display.
- Accurate background included for radar display.
- The graphic display of all vessel vectors and names.
- Interfacing to AIS receivers, both local and remote, by
multiple methods.
- Easy and secure distribution of AIS data across the world
wide web or local network.
- Secure access, in line with the ISPS code for Ports,
Harbourmasters, Ships and other maritime organisations.
- The provision of real time ship information for Port
Organisations reduces the work load for both the VTS (Traffic Control) staff
and the Ship’s Master and Officers, enabling the timely organisation and
ordering of services for Ships without the need for telephone or radio
calls.
- Can be used to monitor multiple harbours and coastlines,
with optional mobile phone text messages and/or e-mails automatically sent
if a ship enters a particular area.
- Secure access allows controlled access by Ship’s Pilots
and Harbourmasters etc from home, office or using a mobile computer fitted
with GSM or GPRS wireless card, for maximum efficiency in Port and Harbour
operations.
- Requires only a standard browser to view ; suitable for PC,
Mac, Linux, Unix etc. No extra software is needed.
- Optional sending of text messages (mobile phone) at low
cost and sending of e-mail messages, when a ship enters a given area.
- Storage and display of photographs of ships.
- Extensive search functions, including "Last Seen"
and Destination Port.
- Text and graphic display of multiple vessel details:
- MMSI Number
- IMO Number
- Name
- Callsign
- Range and Bearing
- Navigational status.
- Rate of turn.
- Course and Speed.
- Position accuracy.
- Ship type and Cargo.
- Dimensions.
- ETA
- Draught.
- Destination.
- Already proven in service.
- A complete support service is offered for siting and
connecting the system, making it very easy to install.
Detailed view of chosen location(s)

Example system diagram

Hosting
We can arrange to connect your AIS receivers to a secure, guarded, Server
via your broadband internet connection(s) and then you can simply access the
displays of the data using a standard browser and a internet or network
connection. Alternatively, we can supply the necessary software so that you can
set up Secure Network AIS Ship Tracker on your own local network Server.
- We can customise the software to your exact requirements if you require
us to do so. Including more detailed coastal backgrounds, customised
calculation of ETA etc…
(Order code SWPC27LINK)
Hardware (not included with the software)
We can supply a complete package, including Software, AIS receivers (see
below) and Antennas (Aerials ) if required, for a complete "one stop"
low cost solution. We also offer expert advice on Antenna selection and
equipment installation. AIS receivers can be locally connected to the server by
broadband TCP/IP, Wireless (WiFi or DataModem) , leased line or dialup modem or
any combination of these, for ultimate flexibility. We can also advise on or
supply solar power kits for all Latitudes, for easy installation of the
equipment at optimum height and position to give maximum range.
AIS Receiver Details

Installation:
Installation is quick and simple. The SLR-200 requires a 12/24vDC power
source, connection to a PC via the serial port, and connection to an
external VHF aerial.
Technical Information:
The SLR-200 is a compact dual channel synthesized VHF receiver designed
to receive and decode transmissions from vessels fitted with Class “A”
AIS transceivers.
Cables supplied:
1 Standard serial cable for connection to a PC.
1 NMEA cable to connect the NMEA output from own vessel's GPS receiver to the
SLR200, when used in mobile mode.
Electrical:
Power supply range: 9 - 30 Volts DC
(Suitable for 12 or 24v systems)
Power consumption : 400mW
Physical: Length: 140mm, Width: 120mm, Height: 50mm Weight: 600g
Mounting: Trunnion bracket
Connectors: Antenna: BNC
Output port: 9 pin D socket
Power: 2 pole plug
(Chart background images are Reproduced from Admiralty Charts
2182A and 1406 by permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery
Office and the UK Hydrographic Office (www.ukho.gov.uk)
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