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ARPA & (U)AIS information and overlays
ARPA targets are continuously monitored by Navmaster ECDIS with additional data displayed in the side panel.
• Unlimited ARPA targets tracked
• Automatic storage of target data (with optional VDR module)
• Frequently used commands quickly accessible from toolbar
• Go-To-Target button for rapid view if target is not on the current chart
Night view of own marine ship crossing southbound Channel traffic separation scheme, with other vessels in the vicinity.
Interface with (U)AIS
When combined with ARPA, AIS provides the navigator with a comprehensive presentation of the traffic situation.
• Unlimited target display
• Information filtered between Static, Dynamic and Voyage data
• Quick View button to display selected text labels for user-defined time period
• All targets accessible in side panel
• Targets displayed in latest IHO symbology
• Enables easy upload of own ship voyage information to AIS
Own ship steaming down the Thames with incoming vessel visible and other AIS targets listed in the side panel.
Voyage data
A very useful addition to ECDIS for vessels not yet required to carry type approved VDR, this feature automatically captures all own and other vessel data without crew action, stores the data compressed and encrypted in archives and enables voyages to be reconstructed from the playback function.
It provides vital evidence in the event of incident or damage and has assisted customers in resolving insurance claims.
For the data to be replayed on another PC, an office-based Navmaster installation is required.
The VDR playback dialog as shown on the AIS image above, illustrating how voyages can be replayed from captured data with Navmaster's VDR function.
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