Watchmate WMR750 From MES
12 September 2009
Marine Electronic Services Ltd have launched a new AIS anti-collision system called the Watchmate WMR750. Watchmate is an electronic chart plotter incorporating a dual channel AIS receiver that displays an overlay of AIS targets but without mapping to clutter up the screen. The display emulates a radar with the vessel in the centre of the screen and the user able to choose from either a head up display when under way or a north up display when at anchor. Other modes include a list of targets which can be prioritised and filtered identifying the most dangerous as a priority.
It incorporates a high performance, dual channel receiver which saves all the complex wiring up of a separate black box AIS receiver and chart plotter. Dual channel receivers constantly monitor the two AIS frequencies to ensure the best performance. Targets can also be prioritised so that non-converging targets can be filtered to reduce clutter.
The Watchmate WMR750 features a clear 10cm x 7.5cm LCD screen. It’s waterproof so can be cockpit mounted and consumes a minimal amount of power plus it also acts as a GPS repeater.
Targets can also be tagged (allowing easy identification on screen) which is great for tracking friends or other racing colleagues. The WMR750 receiver de-codes transmissions from both Class A and Class B transponders and also has an output for chart plotters and PCs so that the target data can be relayed to other systems.
Priced at £479.95 including VAT it is available from Marine Electronic Services Ltd.
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