What Is an AIS Transponder?
An AIS transponder on your boat automatically receives information broadcast by other AIS-equipped vessel's and base stations, all while your own vessel's static and dynamic information is being transmitted. AIS signals may reach where radar cannot, showing AIS-equipped vessels that might otherwise be hidden, such as on the other side of an island or behind a larger vessel. SOLAS commercial vessels are already required to carry a Class A AIS transponder, so your position will be known by nearby large vessels. The MA-500TR increases your safety at sea.
Class B AIS Transponder
The MA-500TR is a Class B AIS transponder for Non-SOLAS vessels such as pleasure craft, workboat and small vessels. Your vessels information will automatically be transmitted at fixed intervals or under base station control. The MA-500TR receives dual AIS channels (Ch. 87B and Ch. 88B) simultaneously and receives both Class A and Class B AIS information.
Transmitted information by MA-500TR is
- MMSI code
- Vessel name
- Call sign
- Type of ship
- GPS antenna position
- Ship's position
- SOG (Speed over ground)
- COG (Course over ground)
- UTC date and time
- GPS antenna type
- PA (Position Accuracy)
Simple Operation
The Plotter display looks like a marine radar display. North-up, course-up and range zoom from 0.125 NM to 24 NM are supported. The Target list display shows all detected AIS equipped vessels and targets. The Danger list display shows a list of vessels that are within 6 NM CPA and 60 minutes TCPA from your vessel. The Danger list can be sorted by CPA or TCPA order. In addition to these display types, the Detail screen shows various information about the selected AIS target.
CPA and TCPA for Collision-Risk Management
When a vessel comes into the CPA and TCPA range, the vessel icon blinks on the Plotter display and emits a beep sound. When connected to external audio equipment installed on the deck or tower, the collision alarm function will alerts you even when you are away from the AIS transponder.
Individual DSC Call*
When connected to a compatible Icom VHF radio, it's easy to make an individual DSC call. Select a vessel using the MA-500TR's cursor keys and then push the "DSC" button on the MA-500TR. It is not required to input an MMSI number manually.
* This function works only when connected to compatible Icom transceivers.
100 Waypoints Memory
Up to 100 waypoints can be stored on the waypoint list. The "MOB" button allows you to set a waypoint on your current position instantly.
Safety-Related Message
When the MA-500TR receives a safety-related message from a Class A AIS transponder, the message icon appears on the Plotter display. Up to 20 received DSC messages are automatically stored in the log memory.
3-Line NMEA Input/Output
The MA-500TR has 15-pin D-SUB connector providing 3-lines of NMEA input/output on the rear panel. The supplied NMEA connector cable simplifies the installation and connection to the VHF radio and other navigation equipment.
MXG-5000S GPS Receiver
The GPS receiver, MXG-5000S comes with the MA-500TR*. It is a 66 channel parallel GPS receiver with SBAS function.
*The MXG-5000S may be sold separately, depending on version.
Other Features
- Full dot-matrix display with adjustable backlight and contrast
- IPX7 waterproof protection(up to 1 m depth of water for 30 minutes; except connectors)
- Self diagnostics function
- Flush mount installation with optional MB-75
- Slow warn function
General
Operating frequencies | 161.975 MHz, 162.025 MHz (Ch 87B, 88B, default) 156.025–162.025 MHz |
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Type of emission | 16K0GXW (GMSK) |
Antenna impedance | 50 Ω |
Usable temperature range | –20°C to +60°C; –4°F to +140°F |
Power supply requirement | 12 V DC (9.6–15.6 V) |
Current drain (at 12.0 V DC) |
TX 1.5 A RX 0.7 A |
Dimensions (W×H×D) (projections not included) |
165×110×123 mm; 6.5×4.33×4.84 in |
Weight (approx.) | 1.0 kg; 2.2 lb |
Transmitter
Output power | 2 W |
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Modulation | GMSK |
Conducted spurious emission | Less than –36 dBm |
Receiver
Sensitivity (20% error rate) | –110 dBm (AIS/DSC) |
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Adjacent Ch. selectivity | More than 70 dB (AIS/DSC) |
Spurious response | More than 70 dB (AIS) More than 70 dB (DSC) |
Intermodulation | More than 65 dB (AIS/DSC) |
Conducted spurious emission | Less than –57 dBm (AIS) |
Data Interface
Data Input Interface | NMEA1, NMEA3: IEC 61162-1:2000 (4,800 bps) or IEC 61162-2 (38,400 bps) NMEA2: IEC 61162-2 (38,400 bps) Sentence format (common to NMEA1–3): RMC, GGA, VTG, GSA, GSV, DTM, GNS, GLL, and GBS*1 Input level (2 V applied): Less than 2 mA |
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Data Output Interface | NMEA1, NMEA3: IEC 61162-1:2000 (4,800 bps) or IEC 61162-2 (38,400 bps) NMEA2: IEC 61162-2 (38,400 bps) Sentence format: NMEA1: DSC, RMC, GGA, VTG, GSA, GSV, GBS, DTM, DSE, GNS and GLL NMEA2: VDM, VDO, ALR, ACA, ACS, TXT, RMC*2, GGA*2, GNS*2, GLL*2, VTG*2, GSA*2, GSV*2, GBS*2 and DTM*2 NMEA3: RMC, GGA, VTG, GSA, GSV, GBS, DTM, GNS, and GLL Output level: 5V, 40mA Max. RS-422 balanced type |
Rating of alert terminal | 24 V DC, 500 mA max. |
*1 To use a third party GPS receiver with the MA-500TR, a GPS receiver with RAIM function is required.
*2 Depending on AIS output setting.
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
Supplied Accessories
- COMMANDMIC, HM-195B/SW*
- DC power cable
* COMMANDMIC, HM-195B/SW may be sold separately, depending on version.
FLUSH MOUNT KITS
Catalogs / Brochures
Brochures Name | Size |
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MA-500TR | 985KB |
Marinecommander | 6.60MB |
Instruction Manual / Guides
Name | Model Name | Note |
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Information for Making an Individual DSC Call | MA-500TR | |
DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA UE (ITALIANO) | MA-500TR+MXG-5000S | |
DOC (DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY) | MA-500TR+MXG-5000S |
Ingress Protection (IP) Code
Ingress Protection (IP) ratings define the level of protection provided by enclosures to prevent the ingress of foreign objects (dust) and liquid into the electrical equipment.
International Standard IEC 60529 outlines an international classification system that describes the sealing characteristics of electrical equipment.
The classification system uses the “IP” code, or “Ingress Protection” code, to define the level of seal.
An IP number contains two numbers (i.e. IP67) in most instances which relate to the level of protection provided by an enclosure or housing.
Either number may be shown as “X” (i.e. IPX6 / IP7X) to indicate the “X” part is not tested.
Degrees of Solid Particle Protection – 1st Digit
IP6x | No ingress of dust; complete protection against contact. (Dust tight) |
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IP5x | Protected from the amount of dust that would interfere with normal operation. (Dust protected) |
Degrees of Liquid Ingress Protection – 2nd Digit
IPx8 | Protected against continuous immersion in water. Depth and duration specified by model. |
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IPx7 | Protected against temporary immersion in water for 1 m (3.3 ft) for 30 minutes |
IPx6 | Protected against water projected by powerful jets from any direction. 100 L per minute by a powerful jets (12.5 mm) for 3 minutes. |
IPx5 | Protected against water projected by jets from any direction. 12.5 L per minute by a nozzle (6.3 mm) for 3 minutes. |
IPx4 | Protected against water splashed against the equipment from any direction |