Furuno NX-300 NAVTEX (paperless) receives messages and verifies the ID of the received messages. It features two narrowband receivers, one tuned to the 518kHz international NAVTEX and the other to the 490 kHz domestic or local country frequency. The Furuno NX-300 NAVTEX consists of a compact, waterproof display, and an antenna unit. The waterproof display can be installed in the fly-bridge or at any convenient place on the vessel. NAVTEX is a worldwide coastal English language telex broadcast system. The broadcast stations transmit Navigational Warnings, Meteorological Warnings, Search and Rescue (SAR) information and other data for ships sailing within their service range. The service range is 200-400 nautical miles depending on the terrain and station transmit power; messages are broadcasted every 4 hours. The Navtex service on 490 kHz is available in the UK, France, etc., using their own languages. The NX-300 features multi-language processing. Every incoming message is identified and new messages are read on the high-contrast 4.5″ silver bright LCD display; no paper is required. However, the message can be printed out via a PC interface. The broadcast station can be selected automatically according to own ship position when the NX-300 is connected with a GPS/DGPS navigator outputting position in NMEA 0183 format. The NX-300 consists of a compact, waterproof display and an antenna unit. The waterproof display unit can be installed in the flybridge or at any convenient place on the vessel. Features Ultra clear 4.5″ backlit silver bright LCD No consumables or paper required 28,000-character memory capacity for message storage Memory backup with a long life lithium battery Low power consumption NAV display mode Multi-language menu
Learn moreThe Furuno Nx900 is a direct next generation replacement for the NX-700 NAVTEX. The NX-700 and the NX700P are no longer available from Furuno USA, but will be supported and serviced by Mackay. Please reach out to one of our customer support representatives for more information or assistance! FURUNO NX-700 Dual Channel NAVTEX Receiver comes with a low-profile antenna, complying with IMO standards required for SOLAS ships on & after 1 July 2005. Message printing enabled via integrated printer (NX-700A) or by connecting an external serial printer (NX-700B). Two-channel operations allow simultaneous receipt of international NAVTEX & selectable domestic / local NAVTEX communications. Safety messaging include Navigational & Meteorological Warnings, Search & Rescue (SAR) details & other critical information for ships sailing within a service station’s coverage. Broadcast stations can be selected automatically when the NX-700 is connected with a GPS navigator. Furuno NX-700 is a dual channel NAVTEX receiver for SOLAS ships complying with the new NAVTEX performance standard MSC.148(77) which is implemented on and after 1 July 2005. The NX700 can receives two channels simultaneously. One is set for 518 kHz to receive international NAVTEX messages and another is selectable from 490 or 4209.5 kHz for domestic or local NAVTEX messages. These messages include a variety of safety information such as Navigational Warnings, Meteorological Warnings, Search and Rescue (SAR) information and other information for ships sailing within the reach of each service station’s coverage. The broadcast station can be selected automatically according to own ship position when the NX700 is connected with a GPS navigator. Every incoming message is stored in non-volatile memory and is displayed on a clear 5″ silver bright LCD. Three different font sizes are available and can be selected from the menu. Features Simultaneously operates at 518 kHz & selectable 490kHz or 4209.5kHz Fully compliant with IMO MSC.148(77), Type Approval MED (GMDSS requirements) 5” silver bright QVGA LCD Includes Display, Receiver & H-Field Antenna Messages output ( ASCII characters ) via RS-232C to serial printer, or integrated printer (NX700A) Memory storage – 200,000+ characters Integrated preamp enables reliable reception via lightweight, compact antenna Low power consumption Nav data acts as NMEA repeater for GPS or other instrumentation
Learn moreThe Furuno NX-900 NAVTEX receiver automatically receives, displays, prints (via an optional printer) and sends data to navigation equipment such as ECDIS, the maritime safety information(MSI) composed of Navigational warning, Meteorological warning, and Search and Rescue(SAR) information, etc., broadcast from coastal stations in the MF and HF bands.
Learn moreNSR's new generation of NAVTEX Receiver: - SDR (Software Defined Radio) technology. - Large LCD, 7 inch/color, touch screen operation. - Meet the latest rules: IMO MSC.508 (105), IMO MSC.302 (87), IEC 62923-1, IEC 62923-2 and IEC 62288. - Real three-channel receiving. - Messages stored for 72 hours. - Data interface to BAM/INS. - DNV/CCS/RS/VR type approval.
Learn moreAutomatic switch with GPS input 24-hour message memory built-in 10.8 to 31.2VDC 5.7 inch high visibility display
Learn moreNAVTEX is an international automated medium frequency(518kHz, 486kHz and 4209.5kHz)directprintingservice for delivery of various radio navigational warnings message to ships. lt is an important part ofGMDSS.Users can set up NTX 100 by select the type of information and stations.lt's easy to operate with5.7-inch LCD control panel with both Chinese and English Interface.
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