Marine electronics
The marine electronics indicates to the pilot all the information on board. The speedometer log gives speed, depth sounder indicates depth, wind sensor gives wind strength and direction, VHF communicates, GPS positions you, radar displays hazard, AIS reports the other boats... Gathered on one or more display, on-board electronics enter the safety devices by securing navigation.
Raymarine Alpha: Autopilot control on Alpha touchscreens
Understanding the IP standard, widely used in the boating industry
Garmin GPSMAP 9500 Black Box, a new generation of black box marine chartplotters
New Garmin Fusion Apollo Marine speakers and subwoofers: Onboard sound redefined
Checklist Winterizing your marine electronics, common sense and protection
VMG, a strategic aid for sailing
New Garmin Spectra module, synchronize the lights on your boat
How to prevent VHF rescue?
VHF, the essentials for communicating at sea
ActiveLook head-up glasses for seeing without stopping to see
10 Tips for Buying Used Marine Electronics for your boat and save money
Wiring of a VHF antenna, installation of a BNC plug according to the rules of the art
Integrating Furuno fishfinders into the TZ iBoat mobile application
The VHF radio alphabet, a guarantee of safety at sea
What is a CHIRP sounder?
Equipment Weekly On-board electronics: even faster, more powerful equipment
Distress call with a VHF, how does that work?
Furuno France offers two new probes: FCV600 and FCV800
NSX Ultrawide, a panoramic display now available from Simrad
MAYDAY or PAN PAN? Which distress message to use?
196 or 16? Telephone or VHF?
Don't be afraid to use a VHF!
Icom IC-U20SR, a license-free walkie-talkie for on-board use
Equipment Weekly On-board electronics, for all boats, sail and motor, small or large
Abbreviations, acronyms or maritime acronyms
Dame Award: Winners of the METSTrade innovation competition
Garmin launches new-generation ECHOMAP Ultra 2, versatile and easy to use
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Nova, a new brand in the world of marine electronics
LASN on a portable VHF, for who, why?
Equipment Weekly 3 equipment dedicated to on-board electronics
Video How to use a VHF? The basics of communication at sea
Positioning on GPS and on a nautical chart: knowing the differences
Cruise control, an autopilot to stay on course without electricity
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Boating license The VHF, an essential tool for your boat
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Match: GPS or smartphone?
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Special Edition The difference between an AIS receiver and an AIS transponder: for safe pleasure boating