Product details

CAMINO-108 is AMEC's next generation of class B AIS transponder allowing you to broadcast your data on other AIS equipped vessels, and receive their data by viewing on dedicated chart plotter or PC – the essential way to improve collision avoidance on the water.
CAMINO-108 is designed to deliver high performance AIS transponder solution. The optimized receive and transmit capability is now brought into a compact and robust housing which is less than half the size of its previous generation.
The dual-channel receivers enable AIS vessel monitoring of all AIS signals including class A, class B, AtoN, SART. Its NMEA2000, NMEA0183 and waterproof USB port ensure simple integration with chart plotters and PC's. Built-in SD card slot makes data logging of AIS data easier than ever. Separately available is the Tx-Off BOX which lets you switch on and off the sending of AIS signals just as you require it (Art no 95544)
Features:
  • BSH and CE approval NMEA2000, NMEA0183 and USB port
  • built-in high-sensitivity GPS module
  • "send" can be switched off (with separate switch, Art. 95544)
  • low power consumption
  • 12/24V DC power supply
  • supplied with AIS Viewer and Configuration software for PC
  • dimensions: 128 x 88 x 36 mm
Note: This device can be programmed by yourself. If you still wish to have it programmed by us, we charge a programming fee. The application for getting the MMSI number you can find in our category Service/Downloads.

Find the current software for programming your AMEC device here.

Documents

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.PDF, 813,06 KB
de-flag Manual
.PDF, 4,95 MB
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.PDF, 1,97 MB
fr-flag Manual
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Reinhard M.
by Reinhard M. Flag of Austria 5/4/2017
gutes Teil, doch eigene GPS Antenne erforderlich
The basic installation was simple. However, the fact that a GPS antenna is needed is annoying. Why is not the GPS signal used by the bus? Effortless cable pulling and installing the GPS antenna is required and actually nonsensical. The device itself works best. The switch for the deactivation of the AIS signal must be purchased separately (single - pole on - off switch)
Our answer
Die Notwendigkeit eines eigenen GPS-Empfängers ergibt sich aus den Zulassungsvorschriften. Jeder AIS-Transponder (egal welcher Hersteller) muss mit einem eigenständigen GPS ausgerüstet sein.
Jean Claude B.
by Jean Claude B. Flag of France 12/22/2016 Verified purchase
Installation of the software long and unnecessarily complicated, low transmitting power and not detectable by instances such as Marine traffic ... after a few hours wiever failure that refuses to recognize its port connection while the configuration software connects Without problem very bad and expensive purchase
Reinhard M.
by Reinhard M. Flag of Austria 10/28/2016
Quite a lot of money, one also needs the splitter, if one wants to use the VHF antenna in the mast top (makes sense surely, since thereby the highest possible range is achieved). The switch for connecting the active send signal can be any one-pole on-off switch. The GPS antenna is absolutely necessary. The device does not take a GPS signal over the bus !!!

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