ICOM CB2000 Class B AIS Transponder including N2K Kit
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CB2000.001+N2KT 2 Year Warranty
£881.54
£930.00
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Description
Description
The advanced CB2000 AIS transponder unit transforms the ICOM IC-M506EURO and IC-M605EURO to VHF/DSC radios complete with Class B AIS transponder.
Upgrades existing ICOM IC-M506EURO and IC-M605EURO to VHF/DSC radios complete with Class B AIS transponder. The CB2000 is conveniently sized and connects to the NMEA2000 backbone that comes supplied with this package. The unit can be mounted discretely out of sight.
It also has an NMEA2000 interface for simple connection to the majority of new AIS-compatible GPS chartplotters and includes an integral NMEA2000 drop cable with a male mini-connector. It consumes less than 2W power and is selfpowered from the NMEA2000 network.
The CB2000 requires a dedicated VHF antenna or a suitable VHF/AIS antenna splitter and an NMEA2000GPS. There is a USB interface for programming and for PC/MAC-based navigation.
Upgrades existing ICOM IC-M506EURO and IC-M605EURO to VHF/DSC radios complete with Class B AIS transponder. The CB2000 is conveniently sized and connects to the NMEA2000 backbone that comes supplied with this package. The unit can be mounted discretely out of sight.
It also has an NMEA2000 interface for simple connection to the majority of new AIS-compatible GPS chartplotters and includes an integral NMEA2000 drop cable with a male mini-connector. It consumes less than 2W power and is selfpowered from the NMEA2000 network.
The CB2000 requires a dedicated VHF antenna or a suitable VHF/AIS antenna splitter and an NMEA2000GPS. There is a USB interface for programming and for PC/MAC-based navigation.
Features
Features
Specifications
Specifications