GPS
GPS, or Global Positioning System, is a specialized navigation system designed for maritime use. It operates similarly to standard GPS but is tailored to meet the specific needs of ships and boats navigating on oceans, seas, and other bodies of water. GPS receivers receive signals from GPS satellites orbiting the Earth and use them to determine the vessel’s precise position, speed, heading, and time. These receivers are often integrated into marine electronics systems, including chartplotters, radar displays, and multifunction displays, to provide comprehensive navigational information to the crew. GPS systems offer features such as waypoint navigation, route planning, tracking, and collision avoidance, enhancing safety and efficiency during maritime operations. They are essential tools for sailors, fishermen, commercial vessel operators, and recreational boaters, helping them navigate accurately and confidently on the water.
CETC AIS EPIRB VEP8A
CETC WT-6000 MF/HF SSB Radio
Chiyang Fire fighting VHF Radio CY-VH03
Chiyang GMDSS RADIO
Chiyang Navtex Receiver NTX100
Falcon FMT-SSAS-V1 Ship Security Alert System
Ftron Technology Azimuth Circle GFC-165
INTERMARINE Navigator G2 ECDIS IMO Approved
Jotron Tron AIS TR-8000 MkII Class A complete with GPS antenna
Marinellite Wind Speed Anemometer Mi9000 series with Ultrasonic Sonsor
Ninglu BW508 Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System