A History Of Fishfinders & Marine Sonars
The activity, hobby, and even industry of fishing has been around for millennia all around the world. However, for thousands of years, fishermen and anglers needed to depend on luck or their eyesight to uncover the best catches. Today’s fishermen (whether casual...
VHF VS UHF Handheld Radio: Which Should You Opt For?
Those who work outdoors, at sea, or in remote locations will know the importance of being able to maintain open communication lines with your teammates, colleagues, and other key personnel. In areas and situations such as these, typical mobile communication options...
Everything You Need to Know About GMDSS
Communication is vital in marine travels, whether you’re travelling short or long distance. It becomes even more important when navigating through the open sea so that your vessel can avoid hazards and collisions. However there are times when unfortunate circumstances...
Discover the History of Marine Radar and Its Evolution
A marine radar is a valuable piece of equipment for any sea vessel. Over the years, its technology has also evolved to better ensure the safety of seafarers as they navigate through vast waters. But what really is a marine radar and how did this helpful piece of...
Is A Two-Way Radio Repeater Essential For My Marine Vessel?
When it comes to marine communication many enthusiasts and users know about the basics: using Ham and SSB radio equipment, what are the popular marine radio communication equipment, or even how to choose radio communication equipment for your marine vessel. But...
Essential Marine Communication and Safety Equipment: NAVTEX
NAVTEX (sometimes styled as Navtex or NavText) stands for “Navigational Telex” and is an internationally used marine communication system for receiving maritime safety messages over a narrow band telex-type system. Some NAVTEX receivers are capable of...
Get to Know the Different AIS Transponder Classes
Automatic identification systems (AIS) help ships around the world identify each other and exchange information when they are out on the sea. They help those on board plan out and decide their course of action when navigating through a large body of water. These...