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On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 17:01:53 -0800, Peter Bennett
wrote in .com: On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 21:21:58 GMT, John Navas wrote: On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 20:56:25 GMT, You wrote in : and which do you think COSTS more, a Radar Transponder or an AIS Transponder???? C.A.R.D radar transponder: $535 C.A.R.D. is only a radar detector, not a transponder. It will indicate the general direction from which it receives radar signals, but does not respond to them, nor indicate the distance to the radar source. ... My mistake -- sorry -- thanks for catching that. Instead: Sea-me Active Radar Reflector: about $675 Class B AIS transponders (just coming on the market) are over $1,000 Class A AIS transponders are $4,000-5,000. There is also a question of whether a radar or AIS transponder is legal on a pleasure craft in the potential user's country. I don't think that any Class B AIS units are approved for use in the US at present. Correct. (I don't think that the AIS units should be called transponders, as the transmit function doesn't depend on receiving any signals.) They are both transmitters and transponders, since they can be interrogated. -- Best regards, John Navas http:/navasgroup.com |
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